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unleash on violet pass and re imagined lally's teachings or elements to gandhi's legacy starts january 28th on b, w ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. a plane crash in to paul kills dozens of people. rescuers are searching for survivors in a gorge near paccar airport. we'll go live to cat men. do also coming up. emergency crews in ukraine work to free those trotta day after a russian air strike it. an apartment locked in,
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denise broke. officials say at least 21 people were killed in the attacks police in germany resumed their operation to clear climate activists from a village near a coal mine that said to wipe it off the map. ah unexpired. welcome to the program. 68 people are dead after a plane went down in central nepal. that's according to the countries of civil aviation authority. and investigation is underway, as is a recovery operation, made more difficult by the train at the crash site. a frantic search for survivors is underway at the sight of the crash and helicopter circles above the wreckage. while rescue workers including members of napoleon, military sift through the smouldering debris on the ground in a river gorge more than a kilometer from the airport. hello,
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this is not glove. well this is a tragic incidence. all forces have been deployed for the rescue operations. the investigation is going on. now. i have called an emergency council meeting and i am going to the cabinet meeting as we speak modality. the commuter plane, part of the pause. yes. the airline sleet reportedly crashed while approaching the landing runway in the tourist town of poker in central nepal. after taking off from cap man, do, an airline spokesperson says there were $72.00 people on board, including 2 infants, 4 crew members, and at least 10 foreign nationals, nepalese air transport sector has been played by accidents over the years. according to the asian safety database. there have been 27 fatal plane crashes in nepal over the past 30 years. poor maintenance, insufficient training, and lacks standards are often cited as the main causes. the country also has some of the worlds most remote and tricky runways with approaches flanked by towering
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mountains. and to get more on this developing story, catman to journalist drew body curry told us more about the countries, shaky aviation safety record having a vision, safety, and not so encouraging safety in the last few years. that is true, as was reported last in the me last year. there was another crash in the area. not exactly and broke it up, but the crash resulted in the death of 22 lives. 22 people. so this morning, when the incident happened, the prime minister held unable to meeting and after the emergency meeting, the deputy prime minister photo came out of the meeting and told the public. 1 that
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the government has formed an inquiry panel which will submit reports in $45.00 days . and also the government decided to declare. a if morning for monday, tomorrow this is all we have them. 1 but it is getting everything at the rescue team will have difficulties for the difficulties to to carry out other activities and rescue efforts. this is the so the picture is not clear exactly about the number of ivers, which is, which is very bleak, above into the possibilities. thank you. but still yes, still we are hopeful that some of the people recovered or alive. let's hope that as well. drew d car reporting force from the cabman to russian president
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vladimir putin told state tv that the war and ukraine is going in the right direction. comments follow a series of air strikes across ukraine on saturday. the tax targeted critical infrastructure. the energy minister has warned of difficult days ahead. in the city of denise pro, at least 21 people were killed when a missile hit the apartment building. they were in rescue excuse or pardon me. rescue crews are still searching for survivors trapped in the rebel o. a scene from halifax, denise pro apartment block where dozens of homes have been laid to waste by a russian missiles strike. no mars. i'm speechless. rural, speechless, iroquois just minutes after the attack rescue workers were on the scene, carrying at the casualties and scouring the debris for trapped victims.
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blue paw. 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 the residence sent back signals through blo nice windows lice from their mobile phones. the d pro strike came as mission missiles rained down across ukraine, the ukrainian 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 open the door is, is it possible to stop russian terror? the yes it is auction you can it be done other than on the battlefield and ukraine
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more unfortunately? no, she's, it can and must be done on our land or in our sky even does what is needed to 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 leopard to fossil tags to ukraine. on saturday, the u. k. up the pressure by announcing it would st challenger 2 times. they will be the 1st advance tanks given to ukraine by its allies since the war began. and for more on this marina meter on joins us now from munich. she's a defense analyst with london's king college. could you tell us, please, the russian president vladimir putin says the war is going in the right direction for his country. do you agree? while i think right now we're witnessing a turning moment ends of war militarily. first of all, after the capture of sold a dog by the wagner group and the russian forces. so this might break the strategic
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initiatives as the ukranian force as a having on the other hand, russia is striking, ukraine's critical infrastructure again. and this time allegedly was ballistic missiles. ukraine doesn't have the necessary air defenses. and this will put a lot of pressure on western allies to supply not only hangs but also new equipment, new era, defense systems. and right now we're witnessing a lot of disagreements amongst nato members as far as this is concerned. so what put in is trying to do is to exhaust both the ukrainian leadership, the ukrainian population, and obviously the resources at the weston allies have and just focus on the tanks as you were mentioning. is there any indication that other allies will follow the united kingdom and send in more time, more tanks and in time to actually help?
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well, this is a difficult question because the u. k. pledge to send forth in challenger to tanks, which is a main battle tank in the u. k. this gesture is highly political in order to open the floodgates for as a countries to send leper tanks. and in fact, poland and finland are ready to send leper to tanks. however, without trim and approval, it would be according to the german officials, illegal to send those tanks. and now it remains to be seen because it would be the 1st time that western allies are supplying ukraine was offensive weapons. and the other problem is obviously, if you crane receives challenger to tanks, the gradient infrastructure such as bridges are not made for that weight. and labrat tanks are slightly less heavier than the challenger, too. but again, 60 pounds is much more than ukranian bridges can support plus,
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additional supply lines need to be established an additional to recruit reading, training needs to take place. and by the time that happens, the question is, will there the tanks be that useful? and obviously there still has to be a decision made among european allies and germany to send those tanks and the 1st place. okay, thank you for that insight. marina miran from london, london's kings college. thank you. let's have a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. authorities in peru have declared a state of emergency in lima and other regions as anti government protests continued. 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. in california, a state of emergency has been declared as major flooding. inundated the region, at least 17 people have died since high waters hit in late december. thousands of
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people are without power. stormy weather is forecast to continue into next week. tens of thousands of israelis have rallied and televi to protest plants by prime minister benjamin netanyahu is new government to overhaul the legal system. that they say would weaken the supreme court. the proposed changes would give part of the power to overturn court decisions with a simple majority vote. german police have resumed their operation to clear environmental activists from the area of a planned coal mine expansion. early on sunday they began removing protesters who climbed trees and who taught the deserted village. western germany is set to be demolished. so a german energy company can mind the brown cool underneath it. and for more now, i am joined by our correspondent laney for the hammerstein in this hot laney, what's the latest where you are?
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well, felisa continuing to evict the last few remaining activists here. let's do that. and they are up there in 3 houses and you can see a specialist height, height intervention team of the police trying to get the last of them from the tree off off the trees. and the tree house, there's only a handful of activists left in looks at odds. 2 of them are in an underground tunnels still. so they are still trying to hold out as long as possible and make the civic last as long as possible. and how long do you think they will manage to make things last well, a lot of activists who, who were part of the occupation here looks at at a now in the neighboring town of kind back am in a camp there. and they've told me just this morning that they are, am still convinced to stay here for a while longer. they want to make their demands heard and am they told me that it's quite key as long as the coals under ground. they say they want to keep protesting,
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so we expect more protests, more civil disobedience to come in the next few days. and is we've been hearing police have been criticizing for using more, allegedly, using excessive force included by greater tune, berg, famous climate activists. can you tell us more about that? yes m at the large protest yesterday they were cautious between protesters who tried to come towards m, the village of little odd and police who were defending it. and we've seen videos and heard reports of excessive use of police violence. the i talked to one of the medics of the demonstrators and m. she told me that there have been dozens of activists who were injured. some of them severely injured, one person sustained life threatening injuries, and am had to be carried to the hospital in ambulances, one and a helicopter to m. police have said that the use of force m a has been proportionate and but they've also said that they want to look into what happened
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yesterday and evaluate and gather evidence. so am we expect more to come out in the coming days and weeks? ok, w correspondent, loony on how much time in a new shot. and here's a reminder of our top story. asian authorities in the policy. 68 people were killed in a plane crash near the city of pover. commercial aircraft departed from the capital cap been due. the cause of the crash is under investigation. ukrainian official say a russian missile had an apartment building in the city of denise pro, killing at least 14 people and wounding does it's more brush an air strike to also targeted power supplies. don't forget, you can always get the dw news on the go to download our app from google play or from the app store from apple. i will give you access to all the latest use from
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