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behind the past, for them, people need to know what is happening there. you know, we're seeing guardians of truth watch now on youtube. d. w documentary ah ah, this is dw news alive from berlin. vladimir putin visits crimea. the russian president is making an unannounced visit to the black sea peninsula just a day after an international arrest warrant is issued against him. that trip marks 9 years since russia inigo annexation of the region from ukraine. also coming up.
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donald trump says he expects to be arrested next week in the clear reference to himself, trump posted that a quote leading to republican candidate and for my president will be arrested on tuesday. it's understood to be in connection with an alleged hash money payment need to want adult entertainment actress. i'm going to sneak up football. how can i be to have a bill in $31.00, grabbing 3 crucial points in the battle to be to that and much more coming up later on sports. ah, i am eddie micah junior. welcome to the program. just a day after the international criminal court issued a warrant for blood pollutants arrest, the russian precedents meet on an announced trip to crimea to mock the 9th of nebraska up it's annexation. rash and state media assured him visits in the bus to
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pull the main city on the legally annex peninsula which ukraine has bowed to take back support vladimir putin marches through an art school and a children's center in the port city of sylvester paul, the largest city and crimea, a surprise visit to mark 9 years since russia annex crimea from ukraine. the move most of the world denounced as a legal the visit comes one day after the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant accusing putin personally of the war crime of illegally deporting hundreds of children from ukraine. though putin made no mention of the warrant during his visit, the location seemed to be in specifically chosen in response to the court's action . on the streets of the occupied territory of don esque. some residents were dismissive of the arrest warrant. they believe putin has enough international support to make the courts move irrelevant. china's leader, she champagne, visits moscow next week, and a show of support for putin. with, you know,
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she's with us a little such as well. you can just put to now has enough political ways, not only in his own country, but also in the far east. if we take into account the support of china and india. so i don't think he's under any kind of threat. and when you do mostly with them, but i'm still the good as, as david hootin is standing firm on holding crimea leslie sternly as you understood . yeah. getting well, obviously security issues take top priority for crimea and so vaster ball, especially today, we will do everything needed to fend off any threats. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski has vowed to retake crimea in the fight against the russian invasion. keith has demanded that russia withdraw its forces from the peninsula as well as the areas it is occupied since last year. the idea correspondent jennifer palka is in riga. i asked her what kind of message puts in is send in with
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his trip to crimea. well kremlin spokesperson, the me take a scoff, rejected the arrest warrant against a russian president vladimir putin calling it unacceptable and having no legal grounds. so putting in his surprised visit to crimea to the city of c of us booklet today, mirrored this sentiment. he waved to the crowd, he visited a ard school as well as his children's center. but it is important to notice that he didn't make any political nor general statements, which is very, untypical for him. so this could be a sign that vladimir putin is not as unfazed by the arrest warrant issued against him, as he would like others to believe. can you remind our viewers why crimea is so important for both russia and ukraine? yes, crimea is of a very big importance, both for russia and ukraine. it all started with its illegal annexation in
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2014 by russia and russia's president, vladimir putin has built his image and his power on trying to restore russia to its former glory days. and also to return historically russian territory like crimea, back to russia for ukraine. of course, it is of different importance. it is the territory that was illegally taken back, taken away from them, and they will try everything to get it back. but also it ukraine's president zalinski used crimea and crimea as we turn to ukraine, as the reason to ask for more powerful weapons from the u. s. and from nato. good to debbie correspond and jennifer parker, thank you. former us president donald trump says he expects to be arrested on tuesday in connection with a case brought by a new york prosecutor, you know, social media post. tromp called on his supporters to protest. he cited an alleged
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league from the manhattan district attorney's office, but gave no indication of what the charges would be. nor did he provide any evidence for his claims. the district attorney has not yet commented, but has been examining tramps rule in the payment of hash money to a woman who alleged sexual encounters with him. trump will be the 1st president of the us to be charged for the crime if he is indicted. and he, i asked our correspondents in washington, stefan simons. what he makes of trumps latest claims. ha! well come to a trump circus. that's where it's coming from, because interestingly enough, the president, the former president, drums seems to know something. nobody else does. his own team. his own lawyers actually came out after his announcement on through social is all his own social media platform that he might be or expected to be arrested on tuesday. they came out and said, we don't have any knowledge of it whatsoever,
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and nobody can find the lead either. the alleged lead from the district attorney in manhattan or somebody else who tipped him off for a possible arrest arrest. it's also the wrong word. it's about an indictment that means in case and that depends on if a work, the work of a grand jury in this case in the so called hush, money slash stormy daniels case is actually ended. it depends if this work is done and then the prosecutor has to decide if he wants to indict donald trump. and that would mean that he would be processed, meaning mugshot and fingerprints taken electronically. now that makes for some awkwardness, because that would be indeed the 1st time ever for a former president, president to go through something like that. as more news making headlines around the world, let's look at some of them. according pakistan has cancelled a warrant for the arrest of former prime minister can after he briefly appeared, judicial, complex islam about to face corruption charges,
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but classes outside the court building between police and cans. the porters prevented the proceedings from go ahead. russia has announced the 60 day extension to the black sea green exports deal. the pact which is broken by turkey and the united nations is key to elevating the global food crisis and was due to expire at midnight on saturday. russia, the defense ministry has relieved footage of naval exercises with china and iran in the baby and see the variables emphasize close ties with bay gene on her, on a head of seasoned team to moscow. next week. rush 1st and put in her sort to ramp up, ties with china and around cents is invasion of the green me to the gym and bonus, eager. now often i am a side at the bottom of the bundles they got table, where in desperate need of some upward mobility,
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when the host that had berlin aside, also investigation, danger. well, the home side deliver the goods and let the pitch with a smile. oh, often i'm hadn't won a match since the restart in 2023. their last 7 league matches ended in defeat. had to berlin been the worst, but as the aside on the road, gave hoffen heim, a pretty good chance to turn things around. here to had a hand in oftentimes 1st goal handling john brooks goal bound attempt gave hoffen heim their 1st shot in their top. go get her, are drake remarriage? did the rest waiting for the commitment in netting right down the middle. pet is aggression. help hoffen. i'm double there, lead you lost to bo, on the receiving end of some unnecessary roughness which paved the way for crow march. hoffer high up to nail,
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surely after the break half, and i put the match out of reach. thanks to bo, the fastest man on the pitch in this match. here to pull one back, you steve, our yoga. teach with hoffman. i'm a man down, but the match was over by then. oftentimes, coach said his side was ready for battle and fired up with the result puffing hi, pick up their 1st. when of the year, they also moved out of the table cellar up to 15th in the stains. let's take a look at all the bundles. think i was out so far, much day, 25 as the half and i am when we just saw stragglers, bull home stand light sake al spoke on shaka shatt. the spoils was bug feet stood gut clad back. true with bremen and away now dot mon fastest cologne on sunday, only on berlin will face frankfurt, nicholas and pato, buying munich and mines meat fryeburg. that's take
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a quick look at some other stories on the wall of sports, tennis, super stop, know about joke of which has been rude out of next week's miami open after he was denied entry to the united states due to not being vaccinated against colbert 19. the well, number one had applied for a special exemption to enter the country. and the n b a, the balance my breaks down the los angeles league of extraordinary fashion, gemini, is very own maxi clara, where the most insane bother. each shot left the mavericks with 11211 with so much in vienna out, zach asked and we've already paid goes out there to to maple leaves be that carolina hurricanes 5 to to snap a 2 game losing streak. this is just for when in a games the victory helps the leave, the cost for the stanley cup playoffs, 4th rail madrid. well they said rivals barcelona even found these all classical
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show down. well, 9 points behind table, top box, lunar with 13 games to go open to close that gap and ride on the momentum after beaten liverpool in the champions league this week. it's $23.00 and women still have to deal with breaking stereotypes and tables and sports all across the world. and if you ask them, they will tell you that it's not easy. we now take you to brazil where a group of women are trying to make some more more inclusive o tackling one stereotype at a time. these brazilian women are trying to change people's minds on su more miles all day. i will bring home safe to ideas. sometimes when i say a practice to more, every one looks at me thinking i should be fine at the sport has different categories and i fight in the medium med, it's not just the body stereotypes they have to deal with. it was japanese
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immigrants that 1st brought to more to brazil in the early 20th century. and while professional seymour is off limits for women in japan, he in brazil, they trying to change that to move. pardon, there are many women practicing sue more expensive in more than 80 countries. they are all ready for week categories. good. and we are helping to expand that. i want . my idea is to stop. the prejudice came and article faith as me, and that will be an uphill battle. but these women are ready to take on that fight . a small town in outback australia. i woke to find the i rebel filled with a grim sites with the pungent smell. millions of dead fish. it's been blamed on lu oxygen levels in the river and a spell of unusually hot weather or the mass diet is blocked.
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several kilometers of the darling river name and indian new south wales environmental officials said the masters were likely caused by combination of hot weather and low oxygen levels as recent floods which caused the fish population to boom receded. this is the 3rd such event in the area since 2018. the indigenous ben indie people found the test particularly disturbing. just neither the level of depression. ah, you know, the cultural significance, the spiritual, you know that it means to the aboriginal paypal. and when the, when the drought, when is when it's like it is now it is just a feeling of hopelessness at that. nick, no one wants to take any responsibility for it. and really all we want is to maintain a healthy river men indies, population of some, 500 people has injured those drought on flooding in recent years. ash it's pretty hard to comprehend. drilling, you know, had some from the flood in worry and everything rare. and we've just sort of
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started to decline often and then this is happened and that's just sort of your walk. he ran into a draw up medicine and he was smelling his putrid smell and it says, have terrible smell and horrible to say all those dead fish with the effects of climate change being felt especially sharply in australia. officials have warned that this is unlikely to be the last time an event such as this occurs in the area . you've been watching daily news next, there's doc film with a look at the threat of islamist terrorism. is more news that a top of the hour do station imagine how many portion of floods us heard out in the world. climate change very hot stored. this is my plan, the way from just one week how much was going to really get.
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