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experience outstanding shopping and dining offers. enjoy your services all. be our guest at frankfurt. airport city, managed by frappe, bought, ah ah, ah, ah, this is d w. news coming to live from berlin, multiple explosions, rock ukraine's capital keith with a fresh wave of rush and strikes. also his cities nationwide, moscow unleashes more than a 100 missiles targeting critical infrastructure and injuring civilians. also on
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the program. venue. me nathan, yahoo! seals a remarkable come back. the veteran leader will head up the most right wing government in israel's history. and the vatican says the poor pope benedict remains gravely ill, but is lucid and stable. we assessed the significance of the 1st pontiff in centuries to resign. ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. russia has again launched large scale missile attacks across you crate. depends forces shot down most of the incoming rockets and drones, but some still reach their targets. these are images from a key neighborhood that was hit at least 3 people were injured. explosions also rocked several other cities. are corresponded in manuel shaws in kia,
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told me more about the latest strikes. where you can see behind me the aftermath of the messiah attack. you can see 1st responders still working there. there's several houses that were hit by a method and you know, dismiss. i was actually shut down by ukraine, an air defense, but it just goes on to show that even when they're shut down, the danger persists. and me sighs are still falling on what you see either an entirely residential area. there is no, you know, a critical infrastructure that could, are being targeted here. it is just houses, houses with residents, with people who were caught off guard like this, a house that you can see behind me. a woman who was living in this house is at the moment giving a statement of what happened to ukrainian police. and you can see just a here, the debrief of that, the me side that just fell earlier this morning. so dirt road here is
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completely litter. this is a neighbor, completely desolate in a there's a lady and his to us is not just houses that have been shattered is so it's so so entire lives here. we have 3 people who got injured including a 14 year old girl. they were all taken to nearby hospitals, and one of them is seriously injured in the 8th or mass, or attack her over ukraine, or over a 120 me size. i believe to have been a sands are the government, ukraine, and government are as said that above keep to 60 in me size were shut down by air defense. but as you can see, all around me where the damage is still down. i'm others, aerial bombardment has been going on mill for months. how are people they're dealing with the constant threat of russian missile attack? well they have no choice but to cope with those that are talking to residence just
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a few moments ago here and there people are shocked you know, to just that trying to get on with day every day. oh, everyday life and all of a sudden they live, it completely changes their houses is distorted. so of course they are resilient. of course they're resist. burt, you know, leave with the fear of being targeted every single day. and even this morning we had several explosions or in care of with windows that are, are, you know, sat there and you can, you can hear the explosions even from the shelters. it's scary, even if people are very resilience. you know, they've really bearing the brunt of that war for 11 mom, so must, now if it is a machine, they're reporting from keith. else check up on some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. at least 19 people have been killed in a fire at a casino in cambodia. interior ministry says it's not clear how many are still trapped near the border with thailand. police are investigating the cause. we're
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indian regulators are investigating a pharmaceutical company whose cough syrup are linked to the deaths of 19 children in, in pakistan. officials have sent samples for testing. the drug maker. marian biotech says it has stopped production of the song. italy is calling the only european union to follow its lead in imposing covered 19 testing on travelers from china. milan airport as testing passengers arriving from beijing and china and shanghai. it says that almost half those passengers are infected with the virus. other, you members say there is no need for new restrictions. bangladesh has launched the 1st metro rail service in its capital dhaka. the new network should ease congestion in one of the world's most densely populated mega cities. 100 stations and 6 lines are scheduled by 23rd. a veteran leader,
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the veteran leader benjamin not to know who is being sworn in as israel's new prime minister. the incoming government is the most right wing and is really history and include several ultra orthodox and ultra nationalist parties. the coalition is bound to expand settlements in the occupied west bank and other disputed areas. it's nathan, yahoo's 6th government, but these still on trial for alleged corruption. monsieur benjamin netanyahu 1st served as israel's prime minister, in 1996 and then again for 12 years until 2021. yet critics are very worried about his return. t w's jerusalem correspond. rebecca readers told me more. yeah, that's right terry. i mean obviously we've seen at v vi netanyahu in be the prime minister many times over this certainly not the 1st, right. when government we've seen in this country, as you rightly point out, it is being seen as of the most right way. and that's because all the parties
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forming the coalition parties that he's had to become a coalition weighed in order to form government. now they considered elton nationalists on the extreme far right. they were until recently on the fringes of israeli politics and now front and center and actually have a lot of power. they did really well in the election that gives them a lot of power in the free coalition agreements that have already been great. some of the big ticket items are, of course, that that control of a development in the west bank has been handed to later and policies at he's about to expand, settlement to push in the west bank critic telling that de facto annexation even happened. so these are more extreme policies. we're also saying that policing is going to be given more that one of the leaders of these extreme parties is going to have more direct control over the policing because of the border police here at inside israel. and in the west bank, now these are unprecedented changes and are being considered a far,
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far more ripening than what the country is saying in the past. so the parties represented in the coalition itself are pretty far right, at least some of them. what else in terms of policy, rebecca, is in the coalition agreement that has chris has critic so concern other things that are really concerning, particularly when it comes to inside israel, is they're hoping to and looking likely to be able to get enough to do so. actually take away power from the supreme court. now, the supreme court is one of the only checks on the government here in israel, and they are pushing to try and be able to have the elective government override decisions made by the supreme court. that's very concerning. and now the thing that we've seen in these coalition agreements is that the government promises to look at is introducing at what they calling a discrimination. well, that means that anybody would be able to refuse business or refuse pretty much anything to anyone on religious grounds at so the l g b t q i community very concerned about that as well as other people in the
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community on the minority. so these, these are particularly concerning anna being same as really right wing extreme policies. rebecca, thank you very much. our correspondent rebecca ritter's there in jerusalem. the vatican says the former pope benedict remains gravely ill but is stable and lucid. pope francis has called for prayers for benedict. the former pontiff is receiving round the clock hair at his home. within the vatican. benedict shocked the world in 2013 when he became the 1st pope and centuries to resign. you later chose to be called opened a meritus bennett had been presented. well with me now is our religious bears correspondent martin got a question. what exactly do we know about the former pope's condition? we don't know a lot. we have received a medical brief which was issued by the radical press office yesterday evening in
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which the situation seems to be more or less stable. there has been no development . the fact is, the condition of the open mary just has been deteriorating for a couple of months now. and their reporting and tele media this morning mentioned that him fact was not able to tell her, had he has not been able to talk in quite a while. he's accompanied by gains by whiskey assistant and he's a company by for more people. but he and that we don't really know what his condition is for nearly a decade. now we've had this very unusual situation of a current pope and a former pope the living at the vatican. what sort of relationship to these, to the relation seems to be quite, quite warm and quite friendly. and i think that francis has gotten out of his way to sort of show in public and show himself in public sort of next to benedict. and i think that the attempt has been really to, to make it explicit, make explicit the fact that although benedict no longer holds the official
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authority within this edition of the vatican, he still has the moral and religious light. let's say that can guide the flock. so in a sense where it is very interesting about this, among many things is the fact that he has set a precedent. so many of the discussions that we're hearing, no, really quite loud discussions about the potential resignation of friends in which he, himself has his god would have been absolutely unthinkable educated go if they are actually being had. and if now we think about the policy as essentially a form of administrative office from which somebody can actually sort of step back is precisely because, you know benedict said the trend hook benedict, the 16th became the 1st pope many centuries to resign. remind to spot his papacy was like yes, this is the 1st pope in 600 years to resign. so that means that it was very, very unusual, but not completely unheard of. obviously the situation was freeness enough for that,
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for the perceived that he felt himself forced to actually leave. i think that the things that will continue to augusta shadow on the history of that policy. our 1st and foremost, sexual abuse scandal, which, you know, there are very strong indications that he might been involved in covering up at least some part of that. this is what came to light in february of this year. and there last, so it's still pending around the question of how much he knew when what he knew. but i think that also his work on inter religious inter religious relations, particularly with the muslim world, which were, you know, it was a minefield and there were sort of controversial moments. but i think that he was very much committed to those kind of ideas. those are things for which i think that he will be remembered and just very, very briefly what's life and like for the former positive in recent years. the understanding is that he has spend a lot of his time doing really what he loved most besides the church, which was basically doing academic work, research, reading and,
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and praying. so i mean, he has lived a life of retirement in quite a bit of comfort within the article has kept, you know, kept who his space. but as i said, i mean he has been brought back out by, by francis morrison. thank you very much. our religious affairs corresponded martin got you're welcome. now to the world of chess and he's still a teenager, but vincent climber is personally establishing himself at the very top of competitive chest. a 2nd place finish at the rapid world chest championship and conflicts on his cemented his place. among the elite w caught up with germany's youngest. ever grand master chess may be ancient, but jim is vincent climber is showing age is no barrier. the 18 year old is wearing the chess world that open also not an pressure from outside has never played a big role for me. i had a good understanding of what is possible and what isn't purplish ursula. i know
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what i expect of myself mostly at the world rapid and blitz chest championships in kazakhstan, where competitors face time limits for their moves. the great and the good of chess . assembled timer made his 1st appearance at the prestigious event and came an impressive 2nd in rapid chess behind world number one. magnus coulson. climate is the youngest german chest grandmaster ever. he now was norwegian carlson and his sites, but his remaining modest in his bed to become the very best in all forms of the spot where the garage, if i wanted a fur see how could i am, i don't even know that myself all. no one else knows either. so for now i think i can cause a few surprises. it's a long road to chess, glory, but kind there is managing it quicker than most. you're watching dw news just to remind her of the top stories we're following for you. this hour,
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russia has again launched large scale missile attacks across ukraine, explosions of rock to number of cities, including the capitol. keith authorities in live beef in the west say 90 percent of the city was left without electricity. and benjamin netanyahu is returning to power, as israel's prime minister. he'll head up the most rifling government in israeli history. the coalition includes ultra orthodox and ultra nationalists parties. that's it from me. i'll be back the top of the next hour with more horses. all news you want at d, w dot com on terry barton. thanks for watching for her. understand that. i think that's hard and in the end the some me you, i'm not a lot of to you anymore. we will send you back or you.

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