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has tremendous solar potential is working for you in this by everybody. what is the potential that we have here on our hands? but it's use of all the pros and cons equal in 90 minutes on d w. ah ah, this is d w. news live from berlin to search for. survivors continues in april. around 25 people are still unaccounted for after russian missile struck an apartment building in ukraine. rescue workers continue the search, but se hopes of finding people alive of faded 40 people and now known to dive in
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the attack on the program. germany's defense minister resigns christina lambert's departure follows a series of missteps. most recently, a video message. widely criticized will be tone, death and italian movie star. gina little bridges dies at the age of 95, once known as the most beautiful woman in the world. she was one of the last surviving icons of cinemas, post war, iraq. ah, until me a lot of boys good to have you with us. begin in ukraine where the death toll has now risen to 40 after a russian missile struck an apartment building. such efforts are continuing in denice pearl for the 2. see, 9 people still missing,
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but the chances of finding survivors are slim. the attack has prompted international condemnation with un secretary general until yoga durish and sweden, which holds the e, used rotating presidency, saying it could constitute a war crime. another body recovered from the rabble. it's now been more than 2 days since the attack and 2 nights of sub 0 temperatures . rescuers say they have little hope of finding any one alive under this mess of twisted concrete. but they keep up the search any way for 19 year mold broken law moves. donna james said we're not giving up hope of finding any one alive this year. the 1st group is looking for the dead. give us the more help with that to actual place with logical motion more but not on them. of those who were rescued were rushed to hospital motion with there are 3 people on the ward,
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including the 19 year old woman. they were admitted with wounds after the explosion, to our in our ward with relatively severe condition, was borrow trauma and head trauma. christie, what after all more, living alone, all across the road from the apartment block, neighbors and relatives pay their respects to the dead and try to process their grief along with it could have been any of us in that place. people, children, this is a community reeling from profound loss. in all of that one story of hope, this man's elderly mother was rescued from the building unharmed. then he found his cat, a small comfort in a time of tragedy. all russia claims it had nothing to
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do with the strike on that and april apartment block instead blaming ukrainian air defense systems. we asked defense analyst, marina muran from king's callers, london for her take on this. well, it's quite difficult to judge who is actually responsible when knows that russia has launched a burge of missiles. and we also know that ukrainian air defense systems have shot some missiles down. so right now because it happened so recently, this should be an independent investigation to find out what actually happened because obviously is a rush inside the, even if it's rushes hold, we'll try to deny this, while the ukrainian side will try to point fingers at russia because as you've said, this would be a war crime. and as a matter of fact, this battle is going on in the information sphere. kind of both sides trying to point thing out with one another. for instance,
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the ukranian presidential advisor alex era storage for a sad that it was a ukrainian missiles that basically hit the russian missile and that's why it happened. and he retracted his statement. so there is a lot of confusion going on, but right now, and it's really impossible to tell who is it holds air. germany's defense minister has resigned triggering a shakeup at a key ministry dealing with the war in ukraine. christina lambert's decision follows a series of blunders that damage her credibility most recently a nias video that was considered tone deaf. the german chancellor says he will act quickly to a point a successor. in the end, she caught a deflated figure. jam in defense minister, christina lambert on friday. her last outing in the jaw. by monday morning, lambaste had pu to plug the months long media focused on my pass,
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him no longer allows for object of reporting and debate on the soldiers. the army and germany security in a way that serves the german people. the german chancellor heaped praise on his outgoing minister chup felicity. yahoo god, i have enjoyed working with christina lambert for many years yet now to bob, after russia's terrible war of aggression in ukraine attachments. the defense minister has made enormous efforts to ensure that well trodden paths are left behind. oscar trumpet to farther for lost. that plan of pressure had been building since lamplight posted this video on her private instagram account on new year's eve against a backdrop of firework. she of all the war and ukraine, critics called it unprofessional, and unbecoming it was no lamb breakfast,
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p r for papa. she was derided for, initially offering to send you cream helmets instead of weapons for that. and we will deliver fly foul and helmets to ukraine as a very clear signal can feel. standing by your side of the and, and i, as i did, she was criticized for taking her son on an army helicopter trip, which happened to coincide with a family holiday. as the war one, she appeared out of her decks when discussing weapons systems. a good part is still doesn't have the hand is designed to protect. i was to call infrastructure that was because it has this tube or which shoots into the air and can hit object if i that are very far away. a fasten news of her resignation, welcomed in berlin. yes, i think it was time and other politicians should follow her. lead this with the buddha usa. she was pretty foolish with a new year's eve video. personally, i wouldn't have called for resignation. after that though,
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she was completely incompetent that started when she offered ukraine $5000.00 helmets. that was a joke, a change in no change to her successor with stakes. so high german chancellor, allah shalt has promised to fill the rule as quickly as possible. let's take a look now at some other headlines from around the world, china's population has shrunk for the 1st time in more than 60 years, as, according to figures released by its national statistics bureau. it's still the most populous nation in the world with 1400000000 people. but if the trend continues, india looks said to take over as the biggest nation within months, their full time paris has been lit up with a message of support for the protest movement. in iran, french words for women, life, freedom as well as stuff executions in rad, in iran, in english, flashed on the landmark who and has seen months of anti government protest spock by
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the death of massa. and while in police custody in to run the u. s. state of california continues to be pummeled by unusually heavy rain, causing mudslides and flooding cities from san francisco to san diego. on monday, a series of storms killed at least 19 people in san diego area and swept away scores of houses. thousands of people were ordered to evacuate their homes. the british government says it'll block a bill, passed by the scottish parliament, making it easier for people to change their legal gender. scottish 1st minister nicola sturgeon's and locking the law, undermines the democratic will of the scottish parliament, and that she would defend the legislation. the bill in question was passed in december. it removes the need for a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria and low as the mid month minimum age from $18.00 to $16.00 for a person to change the gender on their birth certificate. by d w reporter hannah,
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almost here for more on the story. this is the 1st time ever that westminster has vetoed a scottish law. why are they doing this? why do they say the doing this before we dive right? and i do just want to say for any confused here, thinking our england scotland, britain has the power to do what we like going into detail, scotland with its own parliament and develop paris does have the power to pass a bill. and so to answer your question about the object and the lane from westminster, is that this is our great britain. wait a court matter. so there are that self identification will infringe on women's safety in single sex spaces. so public bathrooms, refuges, prisons, they're also arguing that this isn't just contained to scotland. this is a u. k. white problem, because anyone can hop over the border for 3 months into scotland and then change
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their gender legally. and having said all that, it is still surprising that the british government has chosen this particular topic to fight against. because scotland has passed bills in the past that westminster hasn't supported, but they haven't vetoed those. cuz this is a quite a controversial topic. and the, and i think, yeah, you can hit the nail and head there. it's a very hot button topic, extremely device, if especially in politics, with lots of large, angry voices on both sides, which has meant that this has become incredibly politicized. and over the last few years, the british government has leaned into their anti trans culture war as debate really in a bed to appeal to their more traditional conservative voters. and you have to remember britain has a new prime minister. he's not doing very well where she's soon act isn't very popular. it's neck on the line. and he really needs as many votes as possible right
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now in order to maintain his top position. i think, ah, this move could be a bit to garner more support from that traditional conservative base at a time when he really needs it the most in thinking of politics. can we link this to the issue of scottish independence? definitely, i think at this move has really been seen as a denial of holly rhodes, democratic, right to make their own laws. and i think nicholas durgin will likely use this as a way to fuel further a support or scottish independence. and because maybe more people in scotland will begin to question or will be led to question, westminster is involvement or potentially interference in scottish politics. uh huh. thank you for that. so italian movie star gina lola bridget her has died at the age of $95.00 famous for her sultry looks and
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charm. she became one of cinema's most iconic actresses after the 2nd world war. even after she stepped away from acting her career as an artist continued. ah, gina, on the bridge, it was among the italian actresses who enchanted worldwide movie audiences and the 19 fifties and sixties. in 1955, she started in beautiful but dangerous, and some called her the world's most beautiful woman. 8 years earlier, she had only come in 3rd in the miss italy competition. but in front of the film camera, her looks and temperament put the competition to shame. she became known alongside french actor gerard c. leap in 1952 in fact found the tulip, also known as fearless little soldier. ah, but the rule that made la la bridget, a famous, was that of the seductive as miranda in the adaptation of victo. you goes, the hunchback of not her dumb.
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ah, hollywood offered her more and more roles like in the film. come september. but she didn't want to leave italy long term. gradually, she moved from in front of the camera to behind it in the 19 seventies and became a successful photographer. she took portraits of many famous act and colleagues like hollywood star, paul newman. he was 50 years old then there he decide to pose nude for me. so he break the ice and from the sound like he went down on the ice hole in 1990 lola bridget had launched a 3rd career as a sculptor. she took instruction and worked intensely in her studio in pietro, sometimes tuscan, and she's exhibited her works abroad. first, a film star and sex symbol than a photographer. and finally,
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