Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  December 18, 2022 12:00am-12:16am CET

12:00 am
i with the shadow starts december 23rd on d w. ah ah . visit d w. news alive from berlin, police and germany recover priceless treasures stolen in a daring museum highest diamonds and jewels worth more than a 100000000 euros. were part of the loot from the robbery, addressed and screen. also coming up, germany opens its 1st liquefied natural gas terminal. as the government tries to
12:01 am
reduce its dependence on russian energy. and krisha take 3rd place in the football world. come the creations to prove too strong hold baffling on the dogs. morocco at the 1st arab been african side to reach a semi fine ah, i'm all on psycho thanks for joining us. jasmine police have recovered, priceless treasures stolen and a daring jewelry heist which captured the public imagination. thieves made off with diamonds and jewels worth more than a 100000000 euros in the robbery at dressed in green vault, says 6 suspects already already behind. allegedly behind the break in 3 years ago are already on trial. the lute was recovered in berlin. d, w. r,
12:02 am
and tilton reported on that highest interest in, in 2019 and has this update for us? well, i mean the early november morning when it actually happened, alarm was triggered inside the green vault and as it were seen there, the green ball typically was the home. ready of the crown jewels of saxony and priceless treasures from the collection of august, the strong and security guards were actually able to enter the chamber where the joules were kept. they saw scene of absent utter destruction. one of the windows leading up to the street had been ripped, basically out of its frame. and many of the cases which contain these prices, historical artifacts were smashed open. a lot of jewels and artifacts had been ripped, actually, directly out of the fastenings which secured them into those cases. and it was a scene of absolute utter destruction. i was on the scene as about 10 o'clock in the morning and was just absolute confusion as to exactly exactly how a break in like this could occur. i think when people hear about an art museum
12:03 am
being broken into, they have kind of like a hollywood perspective of like a high tech operation to get around security. but basically, what we saw there in the course of the days as police and investigators, there was more information was seen, more tend to basically a gas station robber. there was a lot of confusion on the ground. that's exactly how that happened. and what exactly was going to happen to them all of these jews. now we know that a large section of the rules are actually found here in berlin. and of course that's going to be a great relief to historian and police as well. the initial theory is that on the components we're going to be broken apart and sold, you know, for the individual jewels and gold, which has been a huge loss to germany in terms of the significance of the items. because actually the jewels and gold are worth that much in and of themselves. it's historic significance, which is really i'm so key there. and if they haven't broken apart and sold well, a lot of history would have gone with it. and at the same time, what we're seeing today's in a large percentage of that was found, which is a great win for the police. and the total historians and berlin was our until
12:04 am
reporting. now germany has opened its 1st liquefied natural gas terminal, a corner stone, off the government's efforts to win itself off. russian energy, chancellor, will f sholtes officially opened the facility on the north sea coast. a terminate terminal will take gas from around the world, but industry experts say this will still include supplies for russia. germany's brand new liquefied natural gas terminal. and what berlin harps will be the beginning of the end of its dependence on russian gas. as chancellor olaf sholtes officially opened the terminal, he praised the records the speed of the build. it was constructed in the wake of russia's invasion of ukraine in february. that his sparked economic and energy concerns across the world. the unknown part of young lee in europe. we in germany
12:05 am
are noticing this in high energy prices and inflation. and of course, in the fact that we have to worry about the question of energy security. however, we decided very quickly that we want to do everything to ensure that we can guarantee germany's energy supplied with gas, independently of gas deliveries from russia buff. this is now the new german pace with which we are advancing infrastructure and it should be a model not only for this plant, but from many others. the l. n. j terminal is based in vill helms hoffen on the north sea coast. the facility will allow germany to import allen j from other parts of the world, including a signed deal to import from kata from 2026. but the project has been criticized for prolonging germany's reliance on fossil fuels contradicting the government's climate goals. did we reconcile clement protection and energy transition with
12:06 am
combating need? but the combating need is the priority. this facility can supply 50000 households annually. and belin is now planning on building more alan j terminals, adding to a europe wide network that at hopes will help provide energy independence. janasia has gone to the polls in an election boycotted by the opposition. voters also stayed away early figures suggests the turnout of just 9 percent. shanicea became the only democracy to emerge from the wave of national uprisings known as the arab spring. now people fear the freedoms they gained are being eroded. heading to the polls to pick a new parliament one would severely reduce powers. it's the 1st election held under the new constitution drafted by president chi side, which tunisians approved at
12:07 am
a low turnout referendum and july side who's been ruling by decree since suspending parliament last year, urged people to vote for that to fall was due. i don't miss this opportunity robber really and listen to your conscience alone to recover your legitimate rights, much to justice and freedom. the walk, the maria, but turn out is expected to below with all the major opposition parties boycotting the election. critics have done the vote. a sham, they say that under the new constitution, parliament is directly under the president's control. while parties can't run for election or back candidates with voters pre occupied by crippling economic crisis. there's little enthusiasm at the polling stations. we have within death. we want to see country wide improvement,
12:08 am
especially when it comes to economic and social rights. this is what we're asking for. and we don't care if it's candidate x or y that wins. we just need people from any part in the republic or even from abroad. who can serve their homeland and their people loading in the only democracy to have emerged from the arab spring. tunisia now fear they may be losing the democratic gains from their popular revolt 12 years ago. let's take a quick look at some other news around the world. china is seeing a shall bryce in coven 19 cases in the capital, beijing, public. a rest force authorities to ease quarantine and travel restrictions. but since then, more and more people are testing positive. overwhelmed, funeral services are also having to delay commissions. lawmakers in peru have voted against holding early elections demanded by anti government. protestors
12:09 am
. unrest began when the ousted president pedro castillo, was arrested for trying to dissolve. congress is replacement dina. the latter is refusing to step down and once national elections, dozens of demonstrators have been killed in classes with police. ah, football will comp reaches its climax on sunday with champions france facing argentina before that croatia and morocco stage a thrilling battle for 3rd place. and it was the creations who ran out victorious over the feisty on under dogs. a game that many people called uninteresting or even irrelevant, did not take long to prove otherwise. croatia kicked off the scoring and just the 7th minutes after a brilliant set p strategy, a fake by luca moderates, even parasites with a pass, and your score godaddy all with the headed finish. the 20 year old arby light c center back adding another highlight to his fantastic world cup campaign. however,
12:10 am
just seconds later, it was morocco set piece and there center back ashcroft, ari that showed some real striker like instincts following a poor clearance attend by clarissa to tie the game at 11. and the 1st half was still not done. chris has left midfielder and he slept or said with a beautiful curl from a tight angle and a little bit of help from the woodwork reclaimed to lead 2 to one. no goals in the 2nd half met morocco. the surprise team of the tournament come in 4th and croatia can celebrate 3rd place. joining me now to talk about the last week and of the woke up as philip hath not from d w sports philip morocco loose their last game, but they can still be proud of what they have achieved in this wildcat company. absolutely. and so even despite this loss against croatia now and again for 3rd
12:11 am
place, they can still very much be proud and the fans were so in fact, even after the game was played. so this was the 1st time ever that an african team made it to the semi finals. so history has been made. and so many people were routing for them and were so happy to see them succeed. they brought their mothers onto the pitch after their victories and danced with them, which was incredible to watch. and so i think the whole world has sort of fallen love with rocco, over these past couple of days. but we can't forget about christ either because they're a country of under 4000000 people and they've managed to come into the work of finals in last year's our last world cup that they played in. and now they've gotten 3rd place again. so there's also an absolutely incredible run for them to time now back to back, both great team. so that leaves us with the big final on sunday, argentina against france, who's the favorite to win this one. that is such a tough question and not even the bookmakers can really make up their mind. they're pretty much calling this game, even at this point as far as the odds go. so we have friends of course, around to get an m b p who is just an absolutely incredible form. and at the same
12:12 am
time, no messy, his teammate for p. c is an incredible form as well. so we can take a look at the statistics. how many goals they have scored each, so that shows that they're both setting up top with 5 goals each, but also there are other teammates are doing really, really well. so hold on others for argentina with 4 goals and olivia, who for france, for goals as well. so that shows that it's not just a one man show for both of these teams, but rather the whole team stepping up either both making players around them stronger. so this is going to be a really tough one to call. and i think we can expect a lot of offensive power from both sides. there is a news now though, that there was a virus going around the french team. how might that affect the game? i think that might actually be something that could decide the game. i know that that's a pretty risky and bold claim to make. however, at the same time, we're talking about 7 players that have flu like symptoms for. and so that is definitely a almost half the team you could say. and wait to find out who the players are. it
12:13 am
is mostly defensive players. so we have here and us who is the player. that's what the 1st goal against morocco and the semi final, the starting left back. you have your humidity who's the starting center back and you run who's also the starting center back. so basically your entire defense department is basically questionable for this game. and this going up against the l . m s e and against go hungry. argentinians is definitely not what you want to hear . d d additional did not go into many more details. the players are being quarantined away from the healthy players and make sure that no one else gets infected and he didn't want to communicate on who might be out who might be in order not to give argentine a lead or maybe show them where the weak spots are it's going to be a tough one for friends. however, an exciting final. it'll be an exciting day in cats. that's for sure. philip, not from the database sports. thank you for your analysis. you're watching a d. w news and has a reminder of the talk stories we are following for you. at this hour. german
12:14 am
police have recovered, priceless treasures stolen in the daring museum. hottest thieves made off with diamonds and jewels, with more than a 100000000 euros in dressed and free years ago. and germany has opened its 1st liquefied natural gas terminal, a key part of its efforts to win itself off. russia gasped. chocolate will of sholtes and all the top officials took part in the official opening ceremony at the north sea port of bell hens. don't forget, you can always get d w news on the go. just download the app from google play from the apple app store . that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking and with that you are up to date. stay tuned for sports life offshore. a short break. and remember this much more news for you on our website at www dot. com.
12:15 am
and you can also find us on twitter and instagram handle for that is act dw, i'm all on soccer and for me and the entire team here and but it, thanks for watching ticket. ah, with a thought say will gray you.

23 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on