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radhika between them you'd have to find it between the lines. oh, w literature, 100 german street. ah ah, this is dw news, live from berlin. the bloody battle for buck, mood intensifies rushes. wagner mercenary grove, claims further advances in ukraine's eastern city. the front line is now reportedly the river, dividing the city with ukrainian forces holding the western bank. we'll have the latest also coming up. israel sees the biggest protest yet against the government's
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plans to reform the judicial system. despite 10 weeks of demonstrations across the country, benjamin netanyahu is administration is refusing to back down and who is in the running for the oscars. as hollywood gets ready for the academy awards tonight, we take a look at the films tip to win and talk to the producers about their hopes of securing a prize. and in the buddhist league, or the ruler darby, the most bitter rivalry in german footfall saw shaka endorsement play to a to all draw. ah, a marion, a evans dean. thanks for joining me. the leader of russia's wagner mercenary group, says it's made further advances in the ukrainian city of buck, mood reaching the river, the divides, the city center. earlier this week,
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wagner claimed that capture the eastern part of the city. ukrainian president vladimir lansky has vowed to keep fighting amid fears that the fall of the city could lead to further russian gains in the east ukrainian tanks on the outskirts of buck moot. determined to see off any further russian advances despite rushing gains in the east of the city. the fight for control continues were water you as follow a motivation. we are fighting until we achieve victory filled. we need victory. not only piece your call it extra public normal, cheaper to our, to pottery maniachi on saturday. russian media released this footage nucleus,
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which is worth reporting to show the damage the fighting has inflicted on buck moot . january 3rd and unidentified bush and soldiers from the wagner mercenary group law can be heard saying they had to destroy every house to be able to advance back in ukrainian control, tarrot trade, close to back. moot, the wall has taken its toll on 82 year old valentina yet for a flood told not to allah i was here at home about to go to sleep lying on my sofa till the law. all of a sudden the shelling started toward my kidney. physically get outside. i was lying there thinking if he kill me here. so be it. she said that it lasted for 3 hours, at least until it was over. marie. oh my god, i cannot take it. ukraine
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has pledged it will not surrender, but for many it's time to say good bye to the shattered streets of buck newt, letting a meter on as a defense analyst at king's college, london and a short time ago, i asked her what needs to happen for ukraine to go ahead with the counter offensive while it keeps russian troops engaged in buckland. well, we have seen this yesterday when general 1st key was legibly visiting buckman, and he explains a rationale of reinforcing or ukrainian defensive positions in the city. because the idea is to exhaust russian forces they are and want the russian offensive reaches as so called culminating point. then ukraine would have a very small window of opportunity to conduct a counter offensive. however, we're also seeing that the ukrainians have to pull forces from other directions in
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order to be able to conduct this counter offensive. so right now, this is still all in rhetoric because there is a lot of question marks in terms of what wagner will be able to. she was a russian air boon forces. and it seems like a stand off between the wagner chief, you're getting proportion. who's filming from the western river bank of buck mosca and, and directly challenging general sarah ski. so, to conduct this condra offensive, there has to be a lot of kind of, it has to be organized and the ukranian forces. they don't have superiority in terms of artillery, so it remains to be seen in how far ukraine will be able to exhaust russian forces or whether it will be z as a way around. now that we're close to the city central book that was defense analysts letting them it on a speaking to us a little earlier. well,
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it's being called the largest demonstration in israel's history. organizers say more than half a 1000000 people rallied across the country, protesting the right when government's proposed radical overhaul of the countries judiciary. the plans would allow israel's parliament to override supreme court rulings and permit the government to make judicial appointments with its representatives. supporters of the judicial reform say the changes are necessary to redress the balance of power. ah, wars of outrage rang out across israel. the demonstrations of almost become a weekly ritual since prime minister benjamin netanyahu returned to power in january. critics fear his plans to reform, did you just hurry? would hollowell, the high courts, independence and gut its ability to serve as to check on the israel, the government allowing a simple majority in parliament to reject as decisions we are protesting because if
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not be said like compliance and we will never agree to have democracy. abolish in this country in a country that's long, prided itself and being the only democracy in the middle east. many israeli see the legislation as an assault on the very soul of the country. i'm here to demonstrate them to sound my voice against the dictatorship that there snobbish here in the name of the so called law judge called reform. it's not the judge reform. it's a revolution making is ready. go to the full extent issue, and i want to say a democracy for my kids, for my grandson will be here because it is a democracy country and it's must. there's one despite the demonstrations prime incentives in yahoo and his allies have pledged to press ahead. it's opposition. keeps mounting. now look at some of the other stories making news. this, our italy's coast guard has rescued more than 1300 migrants from the mediterranean
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search and rescue efforts off the southern tip of calabria. our ongoing venue in flux of migrants comes after italy's right when government announced tough new plans to crack down on people, smuggler's record flooding is having a devastating impact in the australian outback. in queensland, 100 residents were moved to higher ground in the remote settlement of birth town after heavy rain triggered floods and water levels rose rapidly. the neighboring northern territory was hit by once in a century, floods back in january. another powerful storm pummeled california over night on saturday, forcing thousands to evacuate and resulting in at least 2 deaths. the storm caused a levy to break in monterey county on the coast. california has been battered by an unusually intense series of storms for weeks. now, holly was covered at academy awards ceremony is poised to take place. this year 10
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films are competing for the title of beth picture, including bogs off his head such as tom gun, maverick and avatar, the wave water. but there's also a surreal science fiction films said in a multi verse, which has picked up the most donations and a german war epic. that's broken, a few records of its own. here is our look at some of the oscar nominations. it does not look good. but it does look good for this is oscar favorite, the wacky sy, fi action comedy, everything everywhere. all at once has already won many film awards. now the movie with its mix of fantasy and marshall are fighting is poised to scoop even more. i'm here because we need your help. very busy today, a whole tied to help with the price hits has been nominated for 11 academy awards, including best picture leads act to michelle jo, fight. so way through multiverse is and crazy timely. in the middle of attacks,
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all dates from of beat to oppressive. another competitor is the german war. time drama. all quiet on the western front. it's received 9, oscar nominations, the most ever for a german film set amidst the horrors of the 1st world war. the film is the latest adaptation of a classic novel following several film and television versions. it's told from the perspective of an idealistic young soldier sent to the franco german france. it's anti will message, seems sprightly current. now if i don't so, so nominated 9 times is a pitch black comedy to storm like, you know, more like me yesterday have asked pointless. male feud on an irish highland, colin farrell has earned a best leading actin nomination for his standout performance in the bank. he's of in a, sharon is to take those shears. i take one of my fingers. awesome. ah,
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he's up against austin butler for his portrayal of rock'n'roll legend to elvis presley. the bio pick has been nominated for 8 awards, including best picture, and need to get back to lou. do you ever? the nominees include many strong female characters, including cate blanchett in the role of an ice, cold conductor, and compose the psycho drama towel has been nominated 6 times. it's about the abuse of power in the culture industry, from unconventional to overwhelming. the 10 films competing for hollywood top price each have their strengths. it promises to be an exciting race. i received another i. r reporter in los angeles met edward burger, the director of the oscar nominated german film, all quite on the western front. and asked him about the biggest challenge as he faced, and about his hopes for tonight's ceremony. the biggest challenge i would say was
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the mud we sent and mud a lot. the weather we filmed in the cold, in the freezing cold and the crew, for example, to had wristbands and to have heavy gear. and the risk ends at night showed me that that walked over half a marathon every day, just carrying equipment, carrying that heavy clothes in the rain and the freezing. and there was a huge challenge that's physically for everyone to do it, to sustain that for 2 and a half months, you know, 10 weeks and mentally doing a war movie, doing movie about the 1st world war. you don't notice it while you're doing. it is immensely, it was immensely stressful because we had a short schedule and was difficult to get it all in. so you don't notice it while you're doing and you're focusing on the details on the technicality. but i really noticed it afterwards. so was found out, i mean while i was editing, i was, i just had to go into every night i took the car, stopped by a lake and just swam in that lake for half an hour and just to reese to wash it off
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and took me 2 or 3 months just to slowly reset that question. what would be us come in for you personally? best picture it would be best picture. that's a big one. i would just mean immense joy and fun and a massive party all night long and already big success for you. whatever comes out . of course, it's massive. i'm for, we're really happy to be here. we're just going to celebrate no matter what happens to german soccer. now and one of the biggest games in a bundle, they got the roar darby saw straggling shock, a face titled, changers darkened at the match, ended to all in the midst of another disappointing season. shaka fans can hope for little more than fighting off relegation. the next best thing of course, would be to disrupt the title ambitions of the old enemies. it was to be a tense not for couples, spanning the rule. divide a tense, not for the harm side, who simply had to take every chance. the 1st was granted by mats who most the
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defenders mistake opened the door for rodrigo salazar but the midfielder just couldn't hit the target. 12 minutes later, documents 1st chance would fall to a defender. nico slaughter back was well and truly up to the task dockman fence. they lit up the away sections, they side hit the break with the one the lead. 5 minutes after the restart, maddie is booter, was played in by salazar he perfectly executed the finish before stumbling over a camera in celebration. a 6th goal of the season had the sides level before dormant, struck back raphael guerrero's sweet left foot had dorman dreaming of being on the right side of a perfect smashing. grab right? but i were to be foiled. when canon camera man climbed high to send the stadium into rapture,
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they were to both leave the contest with the point that with vastly different emotions for shall could draw was a point to party as they continued their resurgence. for dockman, the draw is 2 points. last, as they fall behind in pursuit of buying munich here up to date and did up the news, stay tuned for shift our digital living show with a look at how technology is used to respond to natural gas stairs. a marion, i haven't seen from me. and the entire news team in berlin, thanks for watching. ah . so i was just rescuing conducted from a farm this one, this body globally. i found it like this and i couldn't just leave it there. should meet with this is.
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