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find our best option entries on you to see the world with already subscribed. now t d w documentary ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. police in germany recover priceless trish's part of the loot from the spectacular 2019 highest on dressed in green vault museum, members of the criminal berlin gang. currently on trial for robbery. more in a moment. also coming up,
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cutting loose from russian energy. germany's chancello opens the country's 1st liquid natural gas terminal with winter. here berlin is scrambling to reduce reliance on russian supplies. but is it enough? and lawmakers in peru reject bringing forward elections following the after of president petro castillo, his removal treated deadly nationwide pro. ah, i'm jared right. thank you for your company today. german police say they found some of the priceless treasures stole in in one of the country's biggest jewel fifths 3 years ago. you might remember that back in november 2019 thieves broke into dresden green, volt museum, making off with artifacts and jewels worth around 113000000 euros. the suspected robbers, members of a berlin gang,
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were arrested and charged and their trial began earlier this year. callous bringing out political correspondent, catherine lancaster is following this breaking news story for us. catherine hives is quite a fine. tell us what's happened today. so it's not only quite a fine, it's actually quite the story as well. right. so over night, 31 item, items of those items that were stolen, 3 years ago, half actually been recovered in berlin. so they were stolen interest in but they were covered in berlin. and the police is currently checking the authenticity of those items. but they say they appear to be intact, we don't know and some prominent items because there are of course, many invaluable items. they are still missing. so we don't know the details about those things yet. and there's also ongoing negotiations. and between the
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prosecutors and the defense because the alleged perpetrators are still on trial. as you mentioned, they had been on trials in january and apparently those negotiations led to the discovery of those jules. okay. all right, so remind us a bit catherine about how exactly the highest happened back in 2090. so it was one of the biggest jewelry thefts ever in german, modern history, basically. and it was really quite the story they stole 21. if you will, sets of jewelry for, from the 17th and 18th century, and as i said, they are invaluable late. yes, we can place a number on them. but they have historic value for the history of germany as well for this country. and you have to imagine like big diamonds, one of them was 48 carrots, big so that, that's quite a number. a statement stud, it said it's ward, there was a bruise it let's, it's been a regal jewelry really,
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that they stole and hold. all they made off with $4300.00 diamonds at the time and end. do you know what prosecutors at the time were saying that the thiefs really entered the museum with brutal forest. they had no respect for the historic value of those items at all. and they apparently set fire to a power box, so that could cut the power supply to the street lights so that okay, and so through the gates and then really use it and acts to shatter the glass and just run off with those homes. and we've been looking at some of these are stolen jewels, they're just spectacular pieces of jewelry. what you can talk to us a little bit more about the alleged perpetrators. what do we know about them? so it says suspects who, as we mentioned already on trial, all of them are in their twenties. so quite young and, and they are part of a well known gang in berlin. it's called
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a remote gang. and the for already been accused of other thefts and major crimes and, and one of them. well, one of those crimes were, was actually the theft of a 100 kilo gold coin from a bull in museum. so you can imagine is not easy to just disappear with 100 kills of coal of gold. and actually 2 of them, 2 of the suspects are brothers and for others are, can earn well now on trial for aiding and abetting in there. i guess we're going to learn more about about what exactly police have found and, and what they're hoping to uncover, as they are, give us more details about this recovery of this lute from the spectacular 2019 highest interest and catherine linkers. thank you very much. thank you so much we're going to stay here in germany, which has opened its 1st liquefied natural gas terminal. it's a key part of its efforts to eventually when itself, off rush and gas chancellor,
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olaf, sholtes, and other top officials took part in the official opening ceremony in the north sea, porterville, hymns half. and the new energy infrastructure is part of germany. strategy to import gas from other parts of the world to replace gas previously imported via pipelines from russia. or la sholtes praise the speed at which the project was completed. a 3rd of october when we announced our goal to build an g terminals before the end of the year, like this one here in millions hoffen. there were many skeptic saying that's not possible that will never work. that's good, that we prove the opposite. indeed, we managed to build such a terminal in just a few months. yeah. and now we can see this vessel that will take on the task of turning liquefied natural gas into gas that we can use for germany's energy grid does. but that's an important step for our energy security. are better than guns,
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full of sholtes where there with her. but there are also energy was in ukraine, where the government is struggling to restore electricity and heating to residents in major cities after russian attacks. authorities urge residents to take shelter after russia carried out large scale missile strikes in keys on friday, the national energy supplier said these latest strikes, disabled, half of the systems capacity. and it warned that it will take longer to restore power. a 3rd of cubes. residents still have no electricity and half have no heating and these were not the 1st such attacks on ukraine civilian infrastructure. and of course, as we know, winter is here. so is the russian strategy working? well, our correspondent in keith manual, shes has more. what is lacking is the damage inflicted on the infrastructure. what is not working is that it doesn't affect resilience of people here. people you know, i get on life is almost as usual here. of course it's really cold. of course,
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you know, it's a very, a dyer, a very annoying to not have water to not have electricity, but people are telling me when i speak to them that i've met, at least russians are not here. and they are determined to keep it that way. dad determined to keep going regardless of the situation, of course, in the long run this winter, you know, he's gonna last another few months in the long run. we could see a moment of population going west and also trying, you know, to go abroad. eved a situation where son, but i thought, no, i cannot see people here like telling me that he discourages them in any way. and that just wants a, you know, a russians to go away from the country. monuv osha's will peruse. congress has rejected a bill to bring forward elections after president petro castillo, was removed from office castillo support, his ark, holding his removal, a coo, and they've been clashing with police. 22 people have died so far in the protest.
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police fire t, i guess it demonstrates is blocking an airport in southern peru, one of many protests that corrupted across the country after lawmakers removed former president petro castillo from office. last week. i have a 20 people have died in the unrest and rights groups accused the authorities of using excessive force in their response to the protests. the former president still has wide support, especially among pieris. indigenous communities. and protests is brought trucks to a standstill at this border crossing between peru and bolivia. demos, as your local glistening mcgonigal. we want the immediate dissolution of congress. we want dean apollo auto to resign this. we want new elections as soon as possible . we're hand to hand that last demand ignored for now off to peruse. congress threw
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out a bill to allow early elections. most of the can't take a president at dina. blue. r tay defied protested calls to resign and insisted that the government was still listening. just ask you, cause i'm going guess he meant those gang said i lament the tragic events that have ended the lives of several people in different parts of the country says la, he'd be my men gallon, and that is the was ah, in the capital lima. the rally for peace demonstrate is called for unity and dialogue. it's not clear if the caretaker government can deliver that oil on mask, it says he'll reinstate the twitter accounts of several journalists suspended after publishing public data about his location. the ban on these report is triggered
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a global backlash in just the latest controversy since the billionaire bought the social media platform less than 48 hours after they were suspended in on musk said journalists would get their accounts back. a storm of criticism followed the suspension of several reporters who cover twitter. one must professed his commitment to free speech when he took over twitter in october. but now he argued the journalists had all violated his new docs in policy by sharing his exact real time location, putting him and his family in danger. docs in refers to disclosing someone's identity address, or other personal details on line. the united nations was quick to condemn the suspensions in elk v. yes. that were very disturbed. and by the arbitrary pu suspension of accounts of journalist that we saw on twitter or media voices should
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not be silenced. on a platform, there professes to be a space for freedom of speech. and with, you know, from our standpoint, the move sets a dangerous precedent. at a time when a journalist all over the world are facing censorship, of physical threats and even even worse, the european union has echoed that sentiment and warned musk that twitter could soon face sanctions under new e u regulations. in the short time, he has been in charge of twitter. the billionaire has reinstated high profile accounts that violated twitters rules against hate speech, cyber stalking and harassment. including one belonging to former us president donald trump. twitter has faced an exodus of advertisers or the content moderation issues since musk take over his latest shocking move. and subsequent rapid reversal seems unlikely to bring them rushing back to sports news. now in the world cup
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final, between france and argentina takes place on sunday, and as if france didn't have enough to worry about him trying to stop leona messy. well, a virus is now hit their squad. the flea like illness live 5 plays including defensive linchpin by fe of on unable to train on friday, but barcelona attacker was mind and billy said he and his teammates weren't that worried and that he'd even been providing a little bit of medical treatment himself. but no, we're not afraid of the virus dial upon the channel and adrien rob, you had a headache and a bit of stomach ache and morale. i made them a little tea with ginger and honey and they were better. but no, we're not worried about that. no, no, i hope every one is on the mend and will be ready for the final move, a ppo policy. in the w sport correspondent done your boss. a liner is in katara and earlier i asked her how significant this virus outbreak could be for sunday's fun.
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it's incredibly important. i mean, in the final other world cut you want your players to be 100 percent healthy and 100 percent fit. so this virus, it started after the game against england, with some players coming down with flu like symptoms. then a couple more players have gotten it and they've been training apart. so france really doing everything they can to contain this in their team. of course they haven't really been giving so much information. they don't want to give argentina, any tips on how they can approach the match. so we don't really know that much about it right now, but let me tell you for a player to mr. fun. oh, the world cut. they pretty much have to be dead. tanya barcelona very well to newly completed spires on the so glad our familiar basilica and barcelona have been lisa for the 1st time. the spy, as a topped by sculptures of an ox, and a lion representing the biblical figures of the evangelists, luke and mark construction, advocates of the cathedral, began way back in 1892,
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