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ah, where is if you're headed with this is the moment to unleash on violet bars on these legacy starts january 28th on d, w. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. rochelle launch is another wave of missile attacks against ukraine killing at least 5 people in the city of ne pro and wounding dozens. missiles also targeted infrastructure and several other cities, including the capital. keith, also coming up on the anger in israel over plans to begin to supreme court.
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thousands rally in tel aviv against a government plan, they say would undermine democracy. and a warm welcome back. in australia for novak joe prevents the unvaccinated tennis freight was deported. this time last year. now he's working to win over the fans before this year's australian open. ah. hello, i'm clare richardson, thanks so much for joining us. russia has unleashed it's a biggest wave of missile strikes on ukraine this year. at least 12 people were killed and dozens wounded. when an apartment block was hit in the city of new pro, power supplies were also targeted and the energy minister has warned, difficult days are ahead. o, a scene from halifax,
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denise pro apartment block where dozens of homes have been laid to waste by a russian missiles strike. mars. i'm speechless. rural, speechless, iroquois. just minutes after the attack rescue workers were on the scene, carrying out the casualties and scouring the debris for trapped victims. blue paw are part of the group of volunteers who usually evacuate the dead and wounded from the battlefield. but we also help when their attacks on the city using torches, the emergency crews tried to locate residents inside the destroyed building. the residence sent back signals through blown ice windows, lice from their mobile phones. the d pro strike came as mission missiles rained
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down across ukraine. the ukranian defense ministry says many was shot down, but emergency blockades were put in place. and many regents due to damage to energy infrastructure. ukraine's president says, the latest attacks are proof that only fighting back can stop russia from one of those openly. doris, is it possible to stop russian terror? yes, it is. auction you can it be done other than on the battlefield and ukraine more than unfortunately. no, she's, it can and must be done on our land. what in our sky, what sleeve does what is needed? got the weapons that our partners have in their warehouses and our warriors are waiting for that could be seen as a message to germany, which is mulling whether to deliver leper to fossil time to ukraine on saturday, the u. k. up the pressure by and i think it was sent challenger 2 times they will be the 1st to dance times given to you crane by its allies since the war began.
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so how much of a difference could those battled tanks from western allies make in the war? we put that to francis ferrell, a reporter for the key of independence. they are these a huge and really important development for ukraine. these tanks are superior to the soviet era tanks that both sides are fighting with in these small quantities that germany announced and the poland also announced a few days ago that the u. k announced, i'm sorry, they will make a difference, but they need to come in greater quantities. ukraine requires hundreds more on vehicles, including tanks, to conduct the offensive and needs to continue liberating more of its territories. but more importantly, it shows real political will finally from ukraine's western partners sort of breaking this to bu, around tanks. and showing that they are ready not only to provide ukraine with the aid, it needs to go toe to toe and fight on the same level as russia,
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but also to take the offensive to tip the scales in ukraine's favor. so everyone's looking at germany now to see if now ukraine can get what it needs in the right quantity to really make a difference. so let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world's the white house as lawyers for president joe biden. how found another 5 classified documents at his home in the u. s. state of delaware, more than was previously known for a special council is investigating the apparent miss handling of secret files from biden's time as vice president get a chance to speak on all those parts of california are dealing with major flooding following another day of severe rain and windy weather flood warnings are in effect for regions around the san francisco bay area, thousands of people or without power and the stormy weather is forecast to continue into next week. climate activists have clash with police in western germany
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where hundreds of people are protesting the expansion of an open air cold line. if police operation to remove the protesters from lieut. sarah has been taking place for several days. swedish climate activist gretta to embark took part in a demonstration near the site and tens of thousands of his re lease have rallied in tel aviv to protest plans by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the new government to overhauled legal system and weaken the supreme court. the proposed reforms would give parliament power to overturn court decisions with a majority vote. ah heavy rain in tel aviv did nothing to dispel these protesters from marching against. what they say is a threat to israel's democracy. they fear that new government plans to weaken the supreme court will rub it of its independence and ultimately reduce the rights of minorities. i'm angry. i'm
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curious about this b. m, blatant destruction of our judicial a system. this is not the way of democracy to all the people throughout the country to decide about every step of our life in such a non democratic way at. we want to live in a democracy, a liberal democracy, and not in a country were the religion is the mainstream. prime minister, benjamin netanyahu is much anticipated planned for judicial reform, comes off the back of his recent election victory. his party says the supreme court is too powerful compared to the other branches of government, the legislator and the executive, nasa vizier bumpkin. we will carry out a revision of governor to ball bitches. but we've all got the same time we will, and after forms that will ensure the correct balance between the 3 authorities. their proposed reforms come as netanyahu is on trial for corruption charges
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voluminous for them as if enacted, they could potentially help him evade conviction. these demonstrators say netanyahu's plan was significantly curtail israel's democracy, handing his administration more power at the expense of independence of the courts . and thousands of protesters have rallied in the tunisian capital, accusing president k side of a power grab and demanding. he stepped down. the demonstrations came on the 12th anniversary of an uprising, the off all the countries long time dictator. denise has faced months of political turmoil and economic hardship. the people demand the for the fitting protest. john, they're fed up with president cathy, it's increasing criplin baba protested, excuse the president of changing the country's democracy into
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a dictatorship. he had noticed that he had no, lemme pay said is the one who runs the government. he should be answerable for what he has done in the country for a year and a half. he's done nothing and monopolized all the authorities and institutions and he's made promises. he has done nothing. i'm and had sites donkey jeff, i was elected in 2019 fence. then he has got i was of the judiciary parliament and the rule of political parties to show a strong opposition. supporters of different wanted to can groups rallied in doing this despite a strong police presence of mind that we're with the democratic model. we're with freedom equality and with a state of economic and social rights by the chin is in president. doesn't see this . he only sees people as subjects. oh my goodness, to faith, the government has been in dissolving bacon on the crisis. millions are struggling
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to make ends meet my word every day. there are food shortages with the economy is in bad shape and we are fighting to save our country from the situation. it's in with the protests mark, the 12th anniversary of an uprising picked up by the countries long bang dictator venus and up athena. been a li many people here believe they are building the momentum that enforced the currently took to leave office tennis news now and is a very different atmosphere leading into this year's australian open cuz the frustrations have been mostly lifted and former world number one. novak chunk of edge is back in the field looking for a record extending 10th title. you might recall luster's controversy when the unvaccinated jock of which was given a pass into the tournament by organizers only to have australian government officials step in and kick him out of the country. let's take
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a closer look and rewind, 12 months. i behind the scenes were jolting. no rec joke of h hustled into a government secured facility. his temporary home in australia, as authorities determined his visa status. the country back then required colbert vaccination for entry and joker bitch entered without a vaccination. rules ah rules. and there are no special cases. his visa was cancelled, joker bitch was sent packing with an australian government representative at his side. he was put on a plane deported. the australian open was his favorite tournament, especially after 2008 when joker bitch be jo wilfred saga there for his 1st ever a grand slam victory. he would go on to win 8 more titles in melbourne. $21.00 grand slams over all almost certainly there will be more grand slams and in melbourne on friday night for
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a charity event. joke of ich heard a thunderous welcome. he still on vaccinated, but that no longer limits entry to the country. my. you know, vision of australia has always been very positive and that has reflected on my performance. and my results are a testament to how i feel here. half the charity event he showed he was out to win back australian fans and eventually regain his spot at the top of the sport. thank you very much. steve pierce is a tennis commentator in melbourne and earlier we talked about how the australian open is taking place under very different circumstances compared to last year. it feels like polar opposite to where we were last years. you were just alluding to there. we all know back joke of it, shot back saga as it played a strategy are right around the world. and this year it just feels incredibly
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different. we might even have plays playing with this. no testing at all, all the mask restrictions, everything has changed. everything's gone. just like it has around the world and no vacovich has come back in to australia and he's lighted extremely well. i went to adelaide just after christmas play well and that's one of my life. they go extremely good reception. and then what i thought was strategically a very good movie play the charity match as you just showed their new curios last friday night. and not only obviously is that a great thing to do and the to seem to repair their relationship. and that's great . but also for him to get that feeling of walking back out to road labor arena and get out of the way that reaction that a lot of people including him, what a 100 percent. sure. what that was going to be. it was warm. it was welcoming. there's no federal so there's 2 of the greats left in the school, nana doll and jock of it yet. i think everyone pretty much is happy to see him. so
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let's take a look now at some other sports stories from around the world. in football and a controversial equalizer from manchester, united sabrina hernandez, followed by a winner from marcus ratford, sealed a to one of the success of manchester city. it leads premier lee champions, the city 5 points off the pace at the snowboard. world's coffin, switzerland, charlie, long and horsed and ramona hoffmeister seals a top to finish for germany in the parallel giant column events. i can horse clench the top spot after hoffmeister felt during their final round. it was the 26 year old's 1st world cup when of her career golf now and continental europe will take a 2 point lead over great britain and ireland in the final day of the she wrote up, that's after winning 3 of saturdays, 5 matches in abu dhabi, francesco 1000000 ari and nikolai boy guard proved a formidable partnership as they won both of their matches,
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extending their unbeaten run in the competition. and a quick reminder of our top story before we go. ukraine says at least 12 people have been killed in the southeastern city of ne pro, after russia launched, it's 1st major wave of air strikes this year, authority, se other missiles hit critical infrastructure in heart cave and the vive key of was also targeted. better news update at this hour. sports life is coming up next. so stay tuned for that. and thanks for watching people in trucks injured, one trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away as the border families playing phone tags in syria to these credit or.

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