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ventures in 360 degrees ah, and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage 360. get out. know ah ah . business d w. news live from berlin at plane crash in the paul kills. at least 40 people rescue is are searching for survivors in a gorge near pop car. a pop also coming up. russia launch is another way of miss all attacks against ukraine killing at least 20 people in the city of to me pro,
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elsewhere strikes targets, critical infrastructure and in germany. classes are wrapped at protests against and mine expansion, climate activists greater teen burger lens. her support to the demonstrators. ah, i'm all on soccer. welcome to the program. we begin with breaking news from nepal, where a passenger plane carrying as many as 72 people has crashed in the city of po kara . the plane departed from the capital catman do rescues are searching for survivors in a gorge near the airports. and aviation spokesperson says, at least 40 people were killed. and we will bring you more on the story as the details come in. but 1st, a wave of russian missiles has killed at least 20 people and wounded dozens more.
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ukraine and officials say the casualties are from a strike on an apartment building in the city of the ne, pro, with power supplies also targeted. the energy minister has warned of difficult days ahead o a scene from halifax, denise pro apartment block. 7 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. lupo, i'm 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.
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the residence sent back signals through blown ice windows lice from their mobile phones. the d pro strike came as mission missiles rained down across ukraine. the ukranian defense ministry says many was shot down, but emergency blockades were put in place and many regions due to damage to energy infrastructure. ukraine's president says the latest attacks are proof that only fighting back can stop russia. to more 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. morgan, unfortunately no i she's, it can and must be done on our land or in our sky that steve 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,
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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 then challenger to time. they will be the 1st advance times given to you crane by its allies since the war began. that's returned to our top story now and at least 40 people have been killed in a plane crash in the paul. and we can go live now to catman do which unless drew by the curry is standing by for us. now there is, this is still a developing story. what can you tell us at this stage? well, i can say with some amount of certain did that not one of the 40 but all 72 on board. 68 of them being bessengers and full crew members all have lost their lives. and that has been an emergency cabinet meeting. got my do with the prime minister. shared and ordered and in clarity
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of the incident, which is a big incident in recent times to to report within $45.00 days. what exactly with a cons that led to the accident. the crash us few seconds before it was lead. yeah, put, which is a tourist town, 200 kilometers west of the valley. we know that paul has the history of poor of the asian safety. why is that? well, that, that other number of reasons that out a number of possible reasons. one of them being the mountainous darren itself and it's a tricky place is with the pilots cannot always maneuver because they have
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to deal the on an expected wins storms and that kind of thing as well. and in the meantime, there are some, some incidents where you're across the condition, physical condition of the aircraft flying with that's in this. they are not properly examined before they go out for the flight. and so there are domestic airlines and small aircraft operating. so not enough at been some by the regulating all authorities being paid. so that is another reason why you shouldn't. history is not very much encouraging. thank you very much for your reporting journalist. drew about the curry, the in catman doing the poll.
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now let's have a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. in california, a state of emergency has been declared as major flooding. inundated the region, at least 17 people have died since high waters hits. in late december, thousands of people are without power. the stormy weather is full cost to continue into next week. authorities in peru have declared a state of emergency and lima and other regions amid ongoing anti government protests. dozens of people have died in classes with police in recent weeks. the decree limits, freedom of movement and the right to assemble. it also allows the army to intervene to keep order. tens of thousands of people have rallied in a television to protest plans by prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his new government to overhaul the legal system and weaken the supreme court. the
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proposed reforms would give parliament power to overturn court decisions with a majority vote ah heavy rain intel of eve 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 curious about this in blatant a destruction of our judicial a system. this is not the way of democracy to all the people to rule the country, to decide about every step of our life in such a non democratic way. and we wanted to live in a democracy, a liberal democracy, and not in her country were the religion is the mainstream. prime minister,
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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 bumps, you know, we will carry out a revision of government softball there too. but without that the same time we will enact reforms that will ensure the correct balance between the 3 authorities. their proposed reforms come as netanyahu is on trial for corruption charges, believe it was for them, if enacted, they could potentially help him evade conviction. these demonstrators say netanyahu's plan was significantly curtail israel's democracy, handing his administer had more power at the expense of independence of the course . german police are pushing ahead with clearing out environmental activists from the area of planned coal mine expansion. thousands of people have descended on
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the village of loose rocks, which is set to be demolished. so german energy giant r w e can mine the leg nights underneath it. a smaller group of protesters has been hold up in the town for days with police forcibly removing those who refused to leave. climate protests turned into chaotic scenes as tensions over the future of the small german village reached boiling point. after days of evictions, offices clashed with activists deploying water cannons, batons and pepper spray. those protesting edelman, the village will not be cleared for the coal underneath it. yet as was fine, it was extremely exhausting. we had to see a lot of police violence. people's lives were put at risk,
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but we know why we're here in it's worth standing up for this. and, and during this russian, it was who in colony lutheran has become a symbol of germany's climate change challenge. the government's given the green light for the expansion of coal mining in the area saying it's vital for the countries energy needs. protestors say that goes against germany's own climate goals. some activists remain hold up inside the abandoned village. barricading themselves in german police, estimated another 10000 protesters, descended on the area over the weekend. organizers put the number at 35000 among them swedish climate activists. greater twin berg. how is this possible?
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in the year 2023. how can we still be continuing down this path that we know a leads us know where. how is that possible? how can we continue to sacrifice people? just put these very, very few fortunate people to continue making unimaginable amounts of money. hundreds of police officers have been working to clear, looked around using heavy machinery to help get the job done. but there warning it could take weeks as processed as try every tactic possible to keep the town from being demolished. of correspondent leon if on how much dion is following the events for us in loot serrato a short while ago, i asked her to give us an update on the police efforts to remove activists. while i'm standing here in front of this little forest that you can see behind me where the last few remaining activists are holding out in tree houses em up there. but
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some of them have climbed into the trees. we can see them from here and a specialist em height intervention team of the police is trying to get them out of there is trying to cut away the trees around the tree houses in order to remove the last few remaining less than 10 remaining activist tier inlets that behind me is also where the underground handle is located, where 2 activists are still holding out. and am, are trying to really stay as long as possible, make it as hard as possible for the police to evict them. so if these people are now removed, what's next for the protests? that's very good question. after the huge protests with clashes m, i talked to some activists today and you can see that they are still visibly, visibly shocked by and by what happened yesterday. but many of them are still in the area. there is
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a camp in the neighboring village of kind. there were many of the activists were here, elizabeth and half been removed. i now am planning more protest actions, but, and we don't have any huge m announced protest yet m. but i expect us this protest movement to last for a while longer and especially because there are still people inlets of that right where i'm standing now. so police have been criticized for accessing use of excessive force including by aggressor tune berg. what more can you tell us about that? yes, the activists, i told, talked to this morning am sad, and we've seen some images on twitter to circulating over media colleagues. and that police have used excessive force m, reportedly, they have been dozens of injuries, some of them heavy injuries, head injuries, people had to be transported by ambulances. we also saw the ambulances by police. a said that it was a proportionate use of violence because protesters were coming into the village of little that. so there's 2 opposing opinions. it will take some time to process what
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happened yesterday. thank you very much. now, reporting from this rock that sir dw correspondent leon if on hammerstein your washing d w news alive from. but in coming up next here on the chat channel shift looks at how drones are shaping the future of the me. the industry is a waste. you can get more news and analysis around the clock on dw, dr. call. i'm will, i was like, are invalid. i'll be back with more news in 45 minutes until that. thank you. mm hm. enjoying the view and come take a look at this tv highlights every week in your inbox, subscribe now. oh, you become a criminal. mm franklin, aol.

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