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this is truly unique, and we know that, that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive global ideas. the environmental global 3000 on d, w, and online ah ah, this is d, w. news live from pearl in russia, mid dozens of its soldiers have been killed in one of the deadliest strikes of the war in you crime. the kremlin confirms the missile attack on the barracks in russian occupied east and ukraine. there keep claims the death told was much higher, also coming up jerusalem on edge as the far right is by the minister makes
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a controversy or business to a holy sought just days after taking office. opponents condemned the bishop as international provocation and brazil bids a final farewell to its greatest sporting legend pillow, a private burial services taking place in his hometown santos. following his death last week. ah. m. anthony howard walked into the program. the kremlin, says 63 russian soldiers have been killed in one of the deadliest strike so far in the war in g, correct. it's a rare admission by moscow of military casualties. ukraine launched the missile strike on a barracks in a rush, unoccupied area on new year's eve. 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 losses. although there was an issue, the $63.00 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 equipment of various types were destroyed and damaged, who was at the losses of personnel of the occupy, as is still being determined. while you push neuter on sunday night, russia again attacked you crane with a rainy combat,
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drones ukrainian sources. st. 41 of the pilot, las aircraft, will 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 now or? well. yeah, 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 or they doubly correspondence. roman gone to ranko, joins me now from keep running. good to see you at russia doesn't normally acknowledge casualties. why has it done so this time? well, i presume there could be 2 reasons. one is and if they couldn't hide it, there must have been some witnesses. and the 2nd and more important one, they pro war russian bloggers, some of them affiliated with,
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the russian government, criticized the russian officials who decided to deploy a russian troops in that school. so the criticism are very, very harsh and you have to understand is bloggers, they are very influential. some of them have up to 1000000 and more subscribers. and, and they also criticized, for example, are the events in september last year in the region of hockey. in north of ukraine, when completely unexpectedly to the russian forces, ukraine started a counter offensive and could take back a lot of territory. that was the time on blockers. also, i'm criticized the russian army and the result was. and what may be one of the reasons why in the russian government decided to change the commander. so they're very influential because they, they're being read and earned by, by the hardcore and supporters of vladimir putin, russian president and supporters of this war. so it is very important for us and not to lose that support and, and that's why i think they decided to,
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to be more or less frank and say that yes, we have a problem and doesn't have been killed right separately to that roman you quite. and says it's forces have killed and injured around $500.00 ruffin russian soldiers in half sun in the south. what more can you tell us about that strike and there are not much details on that, and it is still unclear what is the proportion because the ukrainian source are so to say that a $500.00 is the number of killed and injured. and we don't know if there were 100 killed and 400 injured. it's just a figure. so i'm, but you have to understand that we have nearly every day information from the ukraine. an army that about a 70 or 100 russian soldiers are being killed. we cannot verify, verify that information on the other hand, also the russian army, a general general's every day on the briefings they say to day is no exception. they say that they killed about 400 ukrainians on different locations. so if you
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add that up a $130.00, they're 50, they're 80 on another place. so you have figures like 500 or 400. what we hear in cliff cannot verify that information. what's interesting is that we have information from ukrainian sources. there is fighting or to the south or of course on which was liberated last year and fighting for a, for an island in the delta of the new pro eva. and it, this is not far away from the place or to could chew like you've car. and further you've got those 22 villages, ukrainian villages under russian occupation at the moment. and this is for me and indicated that the fighting the south of your son is still continuous, thought there is still ukrainian armies still attempting to, to, to attack the russian army there and to liberate even more territories. they doubly kurt correspondent, roman, going to ranko and keith, thanks so much. now ross is drawn and miss all strikes on
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civilian targets. come alongside bitter trench warfare on the front lines. roger is focused for months on taking back what in the east and don bass region, the city of st. some of the most intense fighting of the war, much is trench warfare and the front really moves. shilling is causing heavy losses on both sides. a soldier is a pin down in known locations. they w max ada 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 counts. the glare has always county when you put your foot down, andree and flying around back here near doesn't it? they call her call. it means little one. she isn't told but few can match her calm . at medic experience. she's working on a soldier whose vehicle was involved,
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an explosion. it was 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, oh, you mean the soldier will most likely fully recover? his driver is dead. his lunch at this, and this is from a little want to so we have some other things to take care of it. do you have children? why does it always leave 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
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a fact we stand and will continue to stand all these rates. it only angus is more makes every one stronger. it spin a grim day, wouldn't those a disk and then today a very difficult day. let's use gap. the enemy was the russian aggressor will not come down, put a log in 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 was that out . the leave is it isn't the rights of the of the more oh, finding the strength to face. what is coming out of the bus? what area? oh, for some of the hospitallers voluntary combat, medics. faith is part of the answer. co ha converted to islam while working with muslim volunteers in the field after hostilities began in 2014,
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she says she only fears god, but the job takes its toll. does she have i challenge what i have seen includes dates and see if it lemme opened heads and stomachs is i put a barrier in front of me, so to speak more than he is wounded of what i work with him virtually. and if i give up love and how will that help in the me of almost the so i hold on to filtering 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 as it could avoid? social was it, but she has to return to the front, even though it's been quiet for a few days. soon you rain and low cloud have created poor conditions for artillery and drones. but in the distance, cal and fire, the weather has changed,
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and the next evacuation call may just be moments away. they not state to spend the biggest supply of weapons to ukraine since the invasion that could change . now that the house of representatives is controlled by republicans, must republican voters vacuous support for you crime, but more radical voices in the party. a questioning that policy, they dudley's mckayla covenant reports from washington. when ukraine's president vladimir lensky spoke before us congress in december, he took a calculated risk, leaving his country for the 1st time in 10 months of war was dangerous, but reassuring his most important ally was vital on your money is not charity is an investment in the global security and democracy that we handle in the most responsible way. days later, congress approved an extra $45000000000.00 package for ukraine,
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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 transporter, wal 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, their aid and support for ukraine. the u. s. kept or so little debate over whether to help you crane in those 1st 11 months of conflict. this new congress includes
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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 show 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. how will the new congress feel for your high 60 and your, oh, i think for a good deal. i mean, i think there's very strong bipartisan support, respecting, respecting the courage, other people of you kind fight for their democracy. the fight that people have ukraine are making for their democracy is a fight for all democracy or portman. so the ukraine debate may come down to mostly
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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 as 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 more stories making headlines around the world. staying in the us and republican liter, kevin mccartney, he's a coffee brother is facing a challenge from his right wing of the party who's struggling to gain enough votes to become speaker of the house of representatives. a coffee has been critical of the former president, donald trump protest as in bolivia have attacked police during demonstrations against the arrest of a local governor, thousands of his supporters of burnt vehicles and blocked highways. there was
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camacho was detained for allegedly, being involved in removing the former president eva morales in 20. 19. california is preparing for more heavy rain and flooding of weather event known as an atmospheric river as already dropped, 13 centimeters of rain on the sacramento valley. arab ladies have condemned to visit by israel's new far right. security minister to one of jerusalem's most hotly contested the holy thoughts. oh, skinny, and so angry that a security detail accompanied is a meal. been via into the compound assault is known to jews as the temple mouth at the muslims, as the alex, a mosque and dea has long cold for great a jewish access to the holy sought his route. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says there are no plans to change the status of the sot. well, asked our correspondent, rebecca, written in jerusalem earlier. why this visit has drawn so much condemnation?
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what you said, anthony alex, a compound will the table mount as it's known to jeez, is one of the most holy sites in both of the religion. the 3rd holy assign islam and it is the most holy side in judaism. now since 1967, 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 muslims and any indication that that might change any change to that status quo is seen as a provocation, as seen as something that will lead to violence. and though it's, i'm up in grades visit today actually isn't a change the status quo. that's something that the israeli government, the benjamin netanyahu, as you said yourself, has come out to be at pines 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,
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a settler. he's from the very right wing extreme parties that may cause the faction that make up the gov of the coalition rather than make up the gum. and that is potentially seen as even more of a provocation. just you know who, what he symbolizes. and what he said in the lead up to the election. all the rhetoric. how about 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 is seen 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, any continuation of this activity, would lead to violence. it is being seen as provocation. its neighbors as well. israel's name is also very upset by this move israeli ambassador to jordan with summon, addressing down for talking to if you will, this has been seen very seriously by israel advise so. so briefly,
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we're almost out of time, but after only jot days in the new position, is this an indication that we think of the future of these riley pedals, tinian relations on that? israel's new government. but certainly hard to say at this stage, anthony, we really don't know what the relationships gonna 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 aftermath, everything that's been signed into the coalition agreements between a benjamin netanyahu parties. and these coalition partners doesn't bode well for 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 jerusalem, thanks so much. now the indian capital jelly is installing security cameras in
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around a 1000 school classrooms. the move is in response to a series of sexual assaults on school students, including brakes. some are carried out by older people, but the scheme is proving divisive. this government school in delhi became one of the 1st schools to install cctv cameras in its classrooms at public areas. every day, hundreds of students here are constantly under surveillance with each moment of their did being phoned from the come put off is office principal rockridge. the yard can monitor every thing happening at his school. he says that camera footage allows him to quickly tackle problems like bullying at betty crime. something is there, okay, are a warning system. you can see there some students, if they have some kind of from a frank or something to they're also do so having the idea,
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okay. you are being watched our thing as being recorded to that as to that discipline, kill st. but many of the students feel uncomfortable at being under the gaze, all the almost $200.00 cameras in the building. they know the camera and i think no student would want to be watched by cameras in the classroom. and i'm sure if you were a student, you would want that either. so far, cameras have been installed in or 500 schools across the state. concerned with the growing number of cameras, the daily parents association has taken the state government to good thing to day parents association head up budget. i got them and her team are meeting the a lawyer to discuss the case. or will they are preparing for a hearing in the coming week and that will be hanging up. roger thus is that live streaming in the schools jeopardizes the safety and security of young girls and
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could lead do digital wires them. i waited from the perspective of parents, i think nobody has the right to see if my child or daughter is studying or not studying in the classroom. the single, not even parents have that right. i see this moved by the deli government as encouraging a culture of light, stalking, stopping commodity, the intern at freedom foundation, an organization that defense privacy rights and online freedom is also critical of the mass surveillance is constant, though the lens of children also has a negative impact on their social development. so what is happening essentially is that so means of children is being increased in the name of making them more secure than not getting more secure instead to the ard and i'll be harmed as increased security at the cost of privacy is hotly disputed around the world india continues to rise up the list of countries who washed their citizens more closely. the debate
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in delhi is whether school classrooms should be the focus of such serve alliance. many parents and students think not. all right, now, to some of the headlines from around the world, the authorities in botswana have issued an arrest warrant for former president in commonwealth. he's currently living in south africa, come, has been charged with the legal possession of firearms. he denies the accusation are implemented as bainsville. eric islands have introduced free public transport for residents in an effort to reduce traffic and pollution. islands include the popular tourist destinations, may ok, and it be ther tourists will still have to buy tickets. u. s. national football league play is in a critical condition after suffering a heart attack during a game. the ma hamlin received medical treatment on the field before being taken to hospital the nfl game between the buffalo bills and the cincinnati bengals was
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suspended or brazil is saying it's final farewell to football. legend pele, those pictures are coming to you live from his hometown of santos. thousands of fans joined the vigil for the 3 time world cup winner hughes straits kilometers. police funeral is also taking place today, brazil's new president, the, the silver room are joined now by nicole reese, who is there in saint aust forest. now you've seen the outpouring of love for pillow since he is passing right across the globe. but give us an idea of the response in his hometown where you are for this chance to say a final goodbye i'll hear in his home town are you really could feel the gratitude in the air. crowds of crowds gathered during the passing
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of the convoy and they followed it. there was cheering, there was a singing. there was a clapping and it was a real party of goose bonds. i would say because obviously there's a lot of emotion pinned to calais in santos. and during the wake in the stadium, the 24 hour wake over 200000 people are said to have joined. so it's really important for people to see their last cook bye to pay their respects. they're proud that to they are, has brought football and made football so big in brazil and a half bit brazil worldwide famous for its put were player. and so that's one thing that he gave to them and you really feel it there. if you, if you ask people they, most of the time told me he is here, he is in my heart. and i think that pretty much as a very strong sentence already to say. so he will never be forgotten. and it's very, very important for them to say good bye. here in santos. nicole. you described what?
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hello meant to the people of santos. what did that place? and its people made to him or this is where his career started. this is where he was training from an early age on back at the stadium here. and this is basically what made him one of the best football players in the world are his star cheer. and his curio are basically rooted in santos and football is all around this place. there are lots of football pitchers. there are lots of young football players so that you can see in the morning already training i, my guess is that they also do aspire to be as good as palais and for him as, as all fight kind of always his hometown, his mom, this year, the convoy also passed by her house because she physically is not able any more to, to get out on the street to join the whole thing. i'm so this is basically our ground 0 for play, for an icon of football for somebody or gold as many in a more goals as anyone heard of anyone else. briefly, if you couldn't tell such
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a momentous they already of what comes next or play of billy will have a very, a private funeral in a high rise building. it's a vertical cemetery and he actually is placed there has a view to the stadium. so we were always somehow be connected to santos and the stadium and the beginning of his career. he believes nicole bruce reporting from santos. thanks so much. that before we go, a reminder of the top stories we're following for you. russia says 63 of its soldiers had been killed in ukraine. a rare admission of military casualties from the kremlin friend launched a missile strike on the barracks. music and brazil is bidding farewell to one of its most famous stuff. i private burial service for the football legend pillow is being held at nissan town of santa those new president loans that the
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silva is attending to light died of cancer aged 18 to methyl from may for now coming up next kickoff shots. the rise of the buttons leg aside when yawn berlin. i forget there's much more news to be found at our website at the w dot com. and you can find it on twitter and instagram as well to handle. you need to, if the social's is at d w needs, i'm anthony howard in berlin for me. and the team here likes to do with
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