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the treasure map for modern globetrotters discover some of europe's wicker breaking sights too. and now also in book form. with blue with this is d. w. news live from berlin, russia mit dozens of soldiers have been killed in one of the deadliest strikes of the war in ukraine. the kremlin confirms the miss all attack on barracks in russia, occupied east and ukraine. the keys claims the death toll was much higher. also coming up jerusalem on edge as a far broader riley minister makes
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a controversial visit to a holy side. just days after taking office hundreds condemned the visit as international provocation. and brazil bids a final farewell to its greatest sporting legend to pillow private burial services . taking place in his hometown sent off following his did last. ah, i'm anthony hard working at the program. the kremlin says 63 russian soldiers have been killed in one of the deadliest strikes so far of the war a new crime. it's a rare admission by moscow of military casualties. ukraine launched the missile strike on barracks in a rush, an occupied area on new year's 8th. there's not much left this building once used by the russian army and mc keith car. ukrainian horses attacked the site in
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the russian occupied city after noticing a cluster of my ball faint signals. the russian defense ministry confirmed the attack for the 1st time in a long time admitted significant loss as regarded what a ford edge of the 63 russian soldiers were killed as a result of fall miss. i'll strike at a temporary deployment point here. this is one of the relatives and friends of the dead soldiers of a being provided with all the necessary assistance and support it by the author. ukraine reckons the number of casualties is much higher. the ukrainian armed forces estimates that full 100 soldiers lost their lives. but if it federal, on the 31st of december in the settlement of mc, keith k, internet's up to 10 units of enemy, military equipments of various types were destroyed and damaged, who was at the losses of personnel of the occupy, as is still being determined. while you will push nature on sunday night,
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russia again attacked ukraine with a rainy combat, drones ukrainian sources site 40. 1 of the pilot las aircraft were shut down by anti aircraft missiles mileage we have information that russia is planning a prolonged attack using shy drones. it's probably banking on exhaustion. exhausting. are actually around to aircraft. offense is our energy, but we actually do everything so that the terrorists fail and their aim as all the others are failed. there's no horrible yet. if she each he is, may i be tele? glitched? i said that while there had been some damage to energy infrastructure, no one had been killed. now, russia's drawing and miss aw, strikes on, civilian targets come alongside bitter trench warfare on the front lines. russia was focused for months on taking back more to in the east and on beth region. the city of st. some of the most intense fighting of the war, much is trench warfare and the front really moves. chilling is causing heavy losses on both sides. the soldiers have pinned down in known locations. they w max and
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a joined a medical evacuation team saving lives on the eastern front. sheeting deaf at high speed. when taking the injured from ukrainian front lines on every 2nd caps. the glare has those county when you put your foot down, andry and flying around back here years, isn't it? they call her call. it means little wonder. she isn't told. few can match her calm . at medic experience. she's working on a soldier who's vehicle was involved in an explosion because like, was this a ricochet? no, we hit the my mom the driver threw me to the left and i saw everything he was thrown over the top. i had a plugs in and a helmet on. i hit my head and i got hit in the chest for me. oh,
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oh yeah. the soldier will most likely fully recover. his driver is dead. his lunch at this, and this is from a little volatile, so we have some other things to take care of it. do you have children with why does it always did the 2? 0 and then the set in must be 3 more. he might be in an ambulance on the way to hospital, but his mind is still on the front collision with them. every one thought that we will break, but a fact we stand and will continue to stand all these rates. it only exit more and makes everyone stronger. it's been a grim day. wouldn't those a desk a day to day and very difficult day get the enemy,
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the russian aggressor will not come down for a while when, unless he sees the advantage is anal site and fights harder and harder isa my however, i am disparate because today which unfortunately we had 20, but last 3 of that out. the lay the isn't the rights of the of the more. oh, finding the strength to face what is coming out of the bottom? what area? oh, for some of the hospitallers voluntary combat, medics. faith is part of the answer. clahar converted to islam while working with muslim volunteers in the field. after hostilities began in 2014. she says she only fears god, but the job takes its toll. dessie of i challenge what i have seen includes dates and see if it lemme opened hits and stomachs is i put a barrier in front of me so to speak in wasn't there, he is, when did that, but i work with him virtually. and if i give up love and how will that help in the
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me? almost. so i hold on extension them yet. i have 2 nephews at home when i'm exhausted here, bailey, on my feet, and then i have a rotation. i got home and seeing these nephews and other children fixes everything that can be fixed, did they still have the new one or the could? right? so was it, but you're living. she has to return to the front even though it's been quiet for a few days. senior rain and low cloud have created poor conditions for artillery and drones. but in the distance cannon fire, the weather has changed and the next evacuation call may just be moments away. you as president joe biden has been one of ukraine, strongest supporters, but winning congressional approval for further assistance could get harder. under the new republican lead house of representatives, the newly elected chamber is shadowed to meet for the 1st time lighted to day. one
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of its 1st tasks is to elect a new speaker. republican lawmakers, kevin mccarthy was considered the favorite for the powerful job which is 3rd in line to succeed the president. but mccarthy has criticized a former president. donald trump, in the past, is now facing opposition from within the bright wing of his own party. and some of those same republican lawmakers have also been questioning washington financial aid to ukraine, which is vital to gifts war. when ukraine's president vladimir lensky spoke before us congress in december, he took a calculated risk, leaving his country for the 1st time and 10 months of war was dangerous, but reassuring his most important ally was vital had on your money is not sherry team is an investment in the global security and democracy that we handle
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in the most responsible way. days later, congress approved an extra $45000000000.00 package for ukraine, but that decision was taken by the old congress, led by democrats. this new congress is split. republicans have taken the majority in the house and that's about to sound a lot more like this. president tramps, border wall would have only cost $22000000000.00 with the money we sent to ukraine . we could have our a secured our border, but we're not doing that. leading voices of the hard, right. echo chamber have little power on paper, but growing influence over the political agenda. americans feel like we've been providing the lion's share of the support for ukraine, both material and financial aid. they do not want to see that continue because we have so many domestic problems on our own. they want to see europe, step up,
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their aid and support for ukraine. the u. s. kept all saw little debate over whether to help you crane in those 1st 11 months of conflict. this new congress includes a large number of hard, right. republicans who want to turn ukraine aid into a political bargaining tip. it's inflation and border control that worry americans a lot more than the war in europe. but polls also say that most americans are in favor of supporting ukraine. that's what the person described here as the most powerful woman in politics is banking on nancy pelosi is stepping down as how speaker, after having led the democrats for almost 2 decades, legislators, powell, the new congress feel for your how i think in europe. oh, i think we're good deal. i mean, i think there's very strong bipartisan support respecting,
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respecting the courage, other people, if you kind fight for their democracy, the fight that the people of ukraine are making for their democracy is a fight for all democracy portman. so the ukraine debate may come down to mostly drama, with an eye on the next big test at the ballot box for sas. this deeply divided new congress put a horse to jo biden's ability to launch any major new legislation. he will have to work that bit harder at home to remain a stable partner for his allies abroad with attention fast turning to the question whether biden will run again in the 2024 presidential. okay, he's looking out some of the other stories making headlines around the world to sell is really far right. politician. a new lease on a national security minister math in your via has visited one of the jerusalem consisted holy sauce. he entered the compound, accompanied by units of israeli forces,
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a move regarded by palestinians as provocative side is known to choose as the temple mountain to muslims, as the alex or mos protest. as in bolivia, have attacked police during demonstrations against the arrest of a local governor. thousands of his supporters burned vehicles and blocked highways . there was camacho was detained for allegedly, being involved in removing the former president, yvonne morales in 2090 california as pricing for more heavy ryan and flooding a weather, a bit known as the as an atmosphere which has already dropped the 13 centimeters of right on the sacramento valley. the hong kong has scrapped most of its remaining corona virus restrictions following the lead of mainland china. officials fear a new wave of infections could now prove especially dangerous but elderly people. and he had refused to be vaccinated. they wi fi because spoke to one senior who's
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worried about side of things. mrs. moore is getting ready to deliver some food to her husband at a home for the elderly. she used to visit him every day and 23 years ago to pandemic. put a stop to that. oh my god, i did. then i brought him some this kids today and next and aided families are only allowed to leave the food at the entrance and let the staff pass it on. i can only talk to him over the phone, is only one of a variety of places in hong kong does to ban and fascinated people until last week, missus wil couldn't go to restaurants or public markets. grocery shopping was also limited, like hundreds of thousands of senior citizens in the city. missus will stand firm against fascination. despite years long inconveniences and deadly outbreak last year. while she's a bit worried about catching cove, it, she is far more concerned by potential side effects of the chip. or dog
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n g was and i, what if my body cannot handle the vaccine? i'm scared of the side effects. it can't be undone. why we're not to mention, it doesn't guarantee 100 percent protection like buffalo buffalo, the severity of the disease depends on how strong people are to go go under these has it and see is also attributed to the novelty of cov. if that seems, i mistrust of the authorities. 15 percent of hong kong or 60 years or older, remain and fax unaided. and those who have gotten jap generally have had a domestically developed cove shot. the german late m r n. a vaccine is available in hong kong, but it's not a public option for the elderly here. many of them prefer the chinese vaccine because they say it has mt a side effect, even if it's less effective in protecting against severe illness. as hong kong has
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lifted most of his cove at restrictions and prepares to fully open his board over mainland china. concern over an influx of infections is growing. that's something mrs will has discussed with the relatives on the mainland us. well, normally i thought it said that cove it can be treated as a cold. now i will call you for almost 3 years. she has spent most of her time at home, missus wolf barely left her neighbourhood and cut off nearly all her social contexts to avoid infection. madame long though, i'm not very anxious about the opening up. i am confident in my own immunity. yes is seldom get sick, but it's my freedom to choose not to get the jap ortho. i don't blame any one if i contract the virus. i go, however, now may not be the best moment for her to lower her guard. hong kong is praising
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itself for an out of search of the corona virus. or early we spoke to will help organizations down fisher about all the paypal's reluctance to be vaccinated. like we're saying everything that happened last year happened again this year. and in china, this is quite a specific issue. we founded in singapore, in the middle of last year, when we were vaccinating our elderly people, hong kong realized it's a very natural tank, i guess being cultural it's we found the people both had a fight, the listing attitude, or if i get covered, so be, is worried about the side effect, worried of my upset. mobility is their heart disease and things like that. but of course, people with heart disease again, a bit more likely to benefit from the back name. so. sorry. it is a problem in singapore. we go down to sending out teams of people do individual
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homes to talk to individuals to try and explain to them to get them back from either. especially when you say a surge on the horizon. brazil is saying it's final farewell to football legend. hello. the stitches you're about to say a coming to you from his hon. town of santos, and they live thousands of fans joining a vigil for the 3 time woke up when he stretched 4 kilometers today. ha, funeral is taking brazil's you president lula. the silver will also be in a tent with join now in the studio by chris harrington from date of the sport. chris, good to see santos is flooded with people, as we can see there who want to say good bye to to pele. what legacy is he leaving after this day? will anthony paley put brazil on the mac. okay. in,
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i believe that he gave a sense of identity to the brazilian people. and since his pass in brazil have lost the piece of their hearts, you know, without a doubt, he popularized the number 10. you can look at brazil's most famous player name or who wears number to now. and here very movie words to talk about pay like he said before pay late football was just a sport. he transformed the sport. he gave a voice to the poor in brazil to the black community in brazil. and he gave visibility to brazil hero and he swore over $1000.00 goals. that is a record of you know, i think an unreasonable record, you know, many would agree with that. and so he addressed the crowd and he talked, he was playing for santos. he talked about the urge to fight for the poor and needy in brazil because he came from the, from dallas a very poor in modest upbringing. and, you know, i think his name will live on, of course, especially with g g. or if it's,
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he knows mich michigan moved to name stadiums around the world after him. you know, and rightfully so. one of the most fascinating things, or i find even today is among those people that were saying there are so many there to died. bid farewell that never watched pill a play, but they still want pay their respects. it looks an awful lot like his legacy stretches well beyond santos, but will be on to die. yeah, definitely. he was the 1st global, super star for the golden generation television. you know, and he serves as some form of oral history, especially in brazil, the grandfathers that saw him play for decade. stories have been passed on to families, you know, fathers to children and so forth. and in terms of what he represented beyond football, being a black brazilian, you know, he represented hope and potential, you know, for many that could basically have similar situations like as myself and african
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american. you know, soccer is not the most popular sport, but everyone was well aware that paley was the greatest footballer of his era and of all time. and i think more than anything him being that beacon of light beacon of hope, you know, for those that similar backgrounds, i think that that will you know, continuous legacy. chris harrington from database for giving us the global context . thanks so much. thank you. and with that we are joined now by the cold ris, who is there in the santos for us live now of siena pouring of love nicole for pillow since his passing rod across the globe. but give us an idea of the response in his hometown to this final chance to say good bye. yes indeed, it's the final chance to say good bye and i just saw it with my own eyes. it was proud passing by trying to catch it last glimpse of the vehicle that transports the casket off to lay a very cheerful atmosphere, with flags,
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with singing or with cheering. and people were really walking up behind this whole convoy that just passed by and there were firecrackers going up. so. 1 i think there is this huge feeling of gratitude here in santa's that he was there, that he made brazilians proud of their country. and that he was one of the best football players. and as a really strong connection that you can feel here in the town of santos. and at the moment this operate is still going on there still somewhere down in that direction . and many people are falling at hundreds, maybe thousands and it was blues bombs. actually. we've done a great job of describing it. you witnessed it. what pill i meant to santos. i wonder what did the place and its people mean to pillar? well, this is where everything started. this is where the icon was. are basically made. he trained here from an early age on and he is drank so well that he has got to be
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one of the best football players brazil has ever seen. and this obviously makes a very strong connection. and when you look around the place, there's a lot of football everywhere. i mean, you see people are training on football pictures. there's a young football player there. probably also want to be like him at some point because he is an inspiration inspiration for anybody in the business. but if you ask people here, just you know, what do you think of police? most of them will go make heard this 1st and say he is here. he is in my heart and he will always be in my heart and others as a pretty strong connection. i think and. and it makes sense. obviously he made santos proud. he made brazil proud and te brought brazil to the top of football year. well so that speaks a little bit to the next question or the wake has ended. but we've had so much about this legacy that stretches beyond football and beyond santos. what, what comes next? now or there will be a very private funeral with only family and close friends. and then he said to be,
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are like his, his last resting place is said to be a vertical i'm cemetery. if you want to say so on a higher level on a higher floor, like it's a high rise building and it's set to obese that out into the direction actually of the stadium here in santo. so in other detail, avelaire had reserved this place for many years already. so he made up this plan. and this war somehow, again, always connect him to the stadium, to the place where he was made, and to the people of santos. they w. nicole bruce reporting from santos. thanks so much. on the far right is friday. politicians. it's my been give us visited one of jerusalem's most hotly contested holy sauce. moved condemned by palestinians as well as arab states. he entered the compound just dies off to taking offices. national security minister saw it is not the jews as the temple mouth at to muslims as the ox, a mos been given as long cold for great
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a jewish axis. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says there were no plans to change the status of the site. let's go live now to jerusalem and speak to our correspondent they, rebecca, witness. rebecca explained to us why the condemnation of this visit both inside and outside his ro well, as you said, anthony alex compound till the table mount as it's known to jews, is one of the most holy sites in both of the religion. the 3rd holy assigned islam and it is the most holy side in judaism. now since 967, the status quo, all of that compound has been that everyone can go into the compound use are allowed to visit the area, but they're not allowed to pray there. that is reserved for muslims and any indication that that might change any change to that status quo is seen as a provocation. a scene is something that will lead to violence. and though it's him
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up in grades visit today actually isn't a change to the status quo. that's something that the israeli government, the benjamin netanyahu, as you said yourself, has come out to be at pains to say that there are no plans. in fact they determined to maintain the status quo, but it is seen as a provocation. been v is a, as you mentioned, a very new member of the government. he's a himself, a settler. he's from the very right wing extreme parties that make up the faction that make up the gov of the coalition rather than make up the government. and that is potentially seen as even more of a provocation. just you know who, what he symbolizes, what he said in the lead up to the election. all the rhetoric have a how he wants more access to the jews. how he does want to change the status quo to allow jews to be able to pray up there. and so this move today, well, it isn't a technical change to the status quo. we say as a provocation, that as you rightly point out, has been condemned. but inside by the opposition been condemned by the palestinian authority, hamas has come out saying that this activity,
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any continuation of this activity, would lead to violence. it is being seen as a publication, its neighbors as well. israel's name is also very upset by this move. the israeli ambassador to jordan with summon, addressing down for talking to if you will, that this has been seen very seriously by israel applied so. so briefly, we're almost out of time, but after only just days in the new position is this an indication that we think of the future of his riley palestinian relations on that? israel's new government. but certainly hard to say at this stage, anthony, we really don't know what the relationships going to be like, but you know, we, we know that this is one of the most right when governments and everything they said in the lead up to the election and even in the after mom, everything that's been signed is the coalition agreement between a benjamin netanyahu parties. and these coalition partners doesn't bode well for
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relations between israelis and palestinians. palestinian certainly concerned about what's going to come, but as i said, it's still too early. it's still too close to say exactly how relations will continue going forward. rebecca bridges in tourism, thanks so much. that's all for me and from d. w. news from now for now, date of the news is yours coming up after a break. and remember, there's much more to be found on our website, w dot com. you can also find us on insta and twitter handle the latest at the date of the news. i'm anthony howell, shortly. a with
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