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i will live long enough to witness the death of factory farming. the great debate this week on d. w or ah ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin, another russian miss our strike on civilian infrastructure in new credit. 5 story apartment building is almost completely destroyed. several victims were killed as they slept in the southern city of separation leaders meeting in india file to agree on a joint approach to the war in ukraine. russian foreign minister surg elaborate
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blames the west for blocking a joint statement also on the program. a series of mystery poisoning cases that schools in iran, there are claims harbor and religious groups could be trying to stop girls getting an education ah i'm anthony. how'd welcome to the program we begin in ukraine where at least 4 people have been killed in a russian missile attack on an apartment building in the southern city of separation. a search and rescue operation is underway to find people still trapped under the rubber president vladimir lensky as condemned to the strike and vowed to drive all occupies out of ukraine. the russian missile heads overnight. turning this 5 story, building into a mangled ruin of rubble and deborah authority say many residents here were asleep
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in their homes. when the attack happened with no time to escape lewis, you could he, charlie, the people were screaming oh, it was hot to hear your wish. we were shocked. the rescuers came and the people were under the ability of the lever from the wall on the virgin olive oil for rescue. as the desperate search for signs of life is a dangerous one. but the reward is worth it. you're the, you're going for me. as more people are pulled from the rubble injured, but a life chill over a man 30 to 30 years old. oh, slept on a couch, got trapped by a concrete slab when the rocket hit it for almost 3 hours rescue his work to recovering from under the slab. he is alive and well, it will literally over. so everything is fine. julie's little, we've said nobody but there is little comfort for those. able to walk away from the
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ruins on a waiting bus. they watch on his rescue as picked through what's left of their homes. more lives now shattered by rushes, ongoing aerial assault on ukraine and its people. well, they doubly correspond. nick connelly is in cave and gave us this update on the attack in separation. the casualty numbers are still not conclusive. there's talk of numerous people still unaccounted for. in terms of people living near binds of the wounded, we know that it was one pregnant woman who survived this attack, but there is expectation that because of thumbs could still rise. we also believe that this was a russian s $300.00 michelle. this is what was previously an anti aircraft and kind of air defense ballistic system that the russians are now converting all mass to attack ukraine position. they're running out of other kinds of missiles. and this isn't a cruise missile. this is a ballistic missile that moves a lot,
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foss with lot harder to in set, and it's basically one, but he's like the freezer that only a couple of dozen. clumped us away from front lines of basically pretty vulnerable to this is not the 1st time separation and the surrounding region have been targeted by russian strikes. what is it about the city itself and its location, make it important for russia strategically? while this is the capital region that russia, after all claims for itself, that russia has an export of the parts that it currently controls and considers the entirety of the region to be russian, churchy. this is a very important logistics and industrial hub. not very far away. from the front lines that separation of power plot that's in russian hands is not far away. this is a central kind of help for ukraine's on the south, the country. so that is part of all this, but also, you know, we saying that sometimes and rushes weapons just all precise. so if they are attacking such like this, that even attacking more legitimate military targets, they have no way of guaranteeing that civilians are not going to be hitting all of
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this. and they're certainly not simply doing much to avoid them. so we're seeing time time again, civil infrastructure, but also civilian housing being attacked, people losing their lives. and this, the city that has already lost a lot of it for place. lots people are just simply not willing to take these risks and are leavings a position to develop story. there are reports about an alleged attack by ye crying the line soldiers on russian soil. what do we know about an incident in the russian town of brianna? this is a very, very complex situation for now. the russian government, russian, state media are accusing ukraine of sending saboteurs, quote, saboteurs into russian territory. basically they meant that this is just somebody that these are ukranian special forces and that they have a seemingly, according to rush media attacked school, boston, taken people hostage. but there are lots of very, mutually exclusive claims there. so lots of this similar shifting in the real clear picture of what the russian government side accuses these,
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suppose it ukraine saboteurs of doing. but then to make you think, even more complex, we've had this claim responsibility by an anti putin, russian group that is affiliated, as you mentioned, a with the ukrainian army. so it's pretty difficult to tell what is happening if anything at all, but certainly as a real sense of fear here in ukraine that russia might take this, that this, that would be great inside claims is that your full cycle question that russia might take this as a kind of projects, sean riley, russians around the flag to get involved with this war effort a gates ukraine to get people engaged, to tell ordinary russians that they also at risk from ukraine. so that a real worry here that this could be used for an escalation, and that there might be protects attacks from the russian side in the days and weeks come. the w corresponded me con lane. keep thank you. a meeting of the g 20 countries in india has ended in disagreement over the bought a new crank. and here's foreign minister said differences on the invasion could not be reconciled. the u. s. secretary of state antony blink and spoke briefly with his
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russian opposite number. sir gay, love rob. it was their 1st face to face meeting since the start of the war. lincoln says he made it clear to leverage that the international community condemns the invasion. ah, i told the foreign minister of what i and so many others said last week at the united nations and what so many g, 20 foreign minister said to day and this war of aggression engage in meaningful diplomacy that can produce a just and durable piece. so that some practice with database chief international editor richard walker joins me in the studio. going to say, richard, it's not communicate. we're talking about what we don't have here. we just heard from secretary of state antony blinking. what more did he have to say? yeah, well, he's really pointing out the, the sort of gulf between the position that the u. s. in the west is kind of been leading in being critical of, of russia invasion of ukraine on the one side and,
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and russia and china on the other side of what we're seeing here in this form, in this meeting of the g 20 in delhi, today is a sign that the russian and chinese position in these diplomatic forest seems to be hardening. as we heard from tony blinking there. at the end of these meetings, you try to come up with what's called a communicate. so a big text with all sorts of points in it, saying these are the things that we all agree on. and usually that given us a sort of a sign of has as the meeting being a success or not, you know, if you don't get a communicate together, if people can't agree on that is seen as you know, a failure. and indeed, it was not possible to agree on a final communicate that everyone could agree on. because russia and china objected to passages talking about ukraine war as we have until you break it. russian. china actually agree to those very same passages, exactly the same text which was in the communicate from the bali g 20 summit. so
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the summit of all the leaders of the g 20, which was only 4 months ago. so it's interesting sign that the u. s. a china and russia p to be hardening in their positions. we've seen china kind of making moves recently, starting to talk about like presenting what it called a position paper. it's few on what an ad political solution to this war could look like. a position paper that was infused with it's opposition to the united states centrally, blaming united states for the outbreak of that war. so you have all the one had to russia and china kind of getting closer together. and china potentially using its position on the ukraine war as part of what is emerging is a kind of cold war between us and china. so you really see like kind of express through this failure to get to communicate just how difficult situation the world is at the moment between these 2 polls. so what's the dynamic here? the u. s. in europe alone versus russia and china with that simple, well, not,
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not really, because if you look at the numbers here, you had russia and china objecting to these passages about ukraine war and the rest of the g. 20. not because they'd already signed off on it in bali 4 months ago. so it's really, russian, china looking isolate the w's. richard water, thanks so much. the invasion of ukraine a year ago from to the shop you turned in germany's defense policy. chancellor. olaf shall to pledge the massive burst in spending on the armed forces, taking political allies and opponents to life by surprise. and 12 months on there are still doubts about the effectiveness of the changes. ah, a few days after russia began its war against ukraine, german chancellor laughed sholtes announced a massive increase in military spending. he called it at sight and vendor, a turning point in jim in defense policy. 100000000000 euros for the hollow. doubt
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armed forces. so far the troops have received virtually nothing. one year after the turning point, what we are learning is, deaths, war and crisis are trying to be sauced with cheese time bureaucracy. germany. berlin says 30000000000 euros. are already earmarked for the u. s. maids f 35, a cutting edge stealth aircraft. but that purchase was already planned. 45 months, all ready been decided as a successor here. and also, due to the german, i'm forces for a longer period of time where need over the heavy transport helicopter would at the same time, there's a real war going on at my think it's a good as wise for the german armed forces tours and look into the realities of this war and project what will be needed in the future and procure also more technological elements, more drones look into better for your digitalization chem and his answer to russia's aggression may mark turning point. but the new era is off to
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a slow start. time to take a look at some of the other news headlines from around the world to sell. former german chancellor gerhard schroeder has escaped being thrown out of his own political party over his close ties to russia. members of the centre left social democrat sought his exposed expulsion over his links to russian state energy companies and a party committee says he did not break any rules. agirri and presidential candidate peter o. b says he is the real winner of saturday's elections and will contest the outcome in court. official results put him in 3rd place, while ruling party candidate bullet to new booth was declared. the victor observers said technical problems mark the vote, but they had seen no evidence of fraud. you were state department is calling on israel to design a statement by its finance minister. it's a little small to reach the ultra nationalist say that palestinian village in the occupied westbank should be quote,
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a right state department spokesperson id christ describe this as irresponsible motor. it says he was quoted out of context, remarks that also on a rounds health minister says an investigation is underway into allocations that religious groups may be targeting school girls in a series of poison attacks. hundreds of girls are thought to have been poisoned by toxic gas at dozens of schools. the incidence began in november for several politicians have suggested. the attacks have been carried out by groups opposed to girls. education was running. health minister says he's investigating this alleged attacks off as a day pause up and running and pitched a researcher at so us university of london. if tyrone investigation is credible and not a ryan regime cannot be trust, that is fine. and as the, as the world has seen, a track record of their human rights violations ever since september 2022 until today. and as those of us monitor the situation organize your own
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closely for decades, know that this regime is a very much explicitly discriminatory against women and girl children, as well as other groups of iranian citizens. and it's quite true, christine. there are currently speculations that perhaps while there is as long public claims that they're quote unquote radical she a groups behind it. as we understand that maybe not 3 individuals are that. but the speculations is that perhaps this is part of the continuation of abuse against protest and potentially a form of revenge against school. children and girls in particular participate in my life, freedom of things every summer. this is the w news is
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a reminder of the top story we're following for you, the cell, a russian missile strike on an apartment building a new crisis cube, at least 4 people. victims were asleep in the 5 story block in the southern city of separation for any president blood of mister lensky, as can the end of the strife and found to drive occupies out. right. now after the break, don't film visits. el salvador, where a resistance movement is against stringent anti abortion bowls is gaining traction . don't forget this. more of the websites handle the need for twitter. and instagram is asked the w stable with stories that people of the world over information. they provide the opinions they want to express.
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