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ah ah ah this is the w is life from berlin, u. s. journalist held in russia and spying charges. evan jessica rich of the wall street journal is the 1st american reporter to be arrested for espionage this in the cold war. the white house was condemned to his detention also on the program. king charles on a charm offensive in berlin. the british king addresses the german parliament
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partly in germany, and emphasize the ties between the 2 countries. european commission, president ursula on the line for the future of the blocks relations with china, depends on how beijing deals with the war in ukraine and brazil's right wing form of president shire balls. not returns home promising to lead the opposition to his success as government ah, i'm feel gale. welcome to the program. the white house is condemned the arrest of an american journalist in russia on spying charges, russia security service, the fs. b accuses evan garage event, just trying to obtain classified information. his pleaded not guilty, and his employ. the wall street journal is demanding his immediate release. it's
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the 1st time and american reporter has been detained in russia as an alleged spy. since the cold war, washington is advising us citizens to leave gods at a moscow court, bundled even gush coverage out of the building. following his brief appearance, the 31 year old pleaded not guilty to spying charges, but exactly what he's alleged to have done remains unclear. his lawyer says he wasn't even allowed in the courtroom. remodeled for the wrong. i can't say anything because i haven't seen the charges filed against him. leo. i'm convinced that my client could only of actor legal in one me. duty gush coverage was arrested hundreds of kilometers away from moscow in the city of your catherine burg. he's believe to have been working on a story about local attitudes to the war and ukraine, but russian authorities claimed, gosh kevin was acting on behalf of the us to access state secrets,
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but he greets him malesky under the guise of journalistic activities. a journalistic visa and accreditation of judging by the investigative measures taken against him, he was engaged in completely different activities. nasir ah, sir, surely in lloyd's eagerness to gush coverage has been working in russia as a journalist since 2017. he's been with the wall street journal for just over a year, and the paper has been quick to condemn his wrist. in a statement they demanded his immediate release. other journalists also expressing the grave concerns. it has a chilling effect on foreign journalists, especially western journalist. we try to inform international community international public opinion about the war and about what's going on in russia. just give it is the highest profile american arrested in russia since
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basketball. a brittany greiner, who spend 10 months in jail on drug charges for now, he will spend the next 2 months here in a pre trial detention center, as silence a further blow to dwindling media freedoms and russia. or m. s from our moscow bureau chief, if you re re chateau, who's worked with evan cosca, which joins us now from reger as that. the w is banned from reporting in russia. a welcome. you're a tell us more about this case. well, phil, even gush coach was in your katerina, broken the russia, cyril mountains on a research trip. apparently, his subject was of the private army wagner group fighting in ukraine, even the girl kevin jessica, which is said to have been arrested by the russians secret service f. as be after visiting arrest the wrong in the evening,
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i'd like to stress that the he worked completely legally as an importer in russia. he had an official breast accreditation. but he knew supposedly that the secret service f as b was obviously monitoring him, especially in the last few days indicative greenberg. that's what he told to the, his friends and colleagues, and remarkable in this context is kremlin reaction. led him is put in spokesperson demetrius gov command, and surprisingly clearly on the incidence saying that gash coverage was caught red handed according to the motto he deserved it. it should be noted that the kremlin usually ex, very differently mostly says nothing at all, but the fact that bisk off commanded so categorical, it could mean that the president wouldn't burst, little give, he's a cave for the rest of get even gash coverage. that's at least the, the, the suggestion rights or what's likely to happen to them. well, i guess cabbage is now in custody in moscow until the end of may, he could face up to 20 years in prison for so called the spanish. but many guessed
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that what's really at stake is a potential exchange of the year. it isn't gash coverage with one or more russians behind. bars, in the best among them could be the russian classic or for presumably vicious killer, have quite an effect on other journalist working inside russia. while this case cost, of course, outrage among all the foreign journalists in moscow and can be clearly understood as a warning as a signal to all critical reporting, journalists and russia are the previous similar case you mentioned, it was in the former soviet union, almost 40 years ago, back then, a u. s. reporter was also accused of espionage today. many western journalists already left russia since the war began at w was also banned in russia. our moscow bureau had to close a month before the war. and then however, we have been reporting a lot about this country from abroad, including from our new studio he and latin in the latin capital rica. thank you for that. are most of purity for you rebushka or here
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in germany or britons, king charles has emphasized the ties between his country and this country, and become the 1st reigning monarch to address the german parliament. a busy day for the king also included visits to a military unit and an organic, a dairy farmer. cheese maker standing ovations for the king alternating between german and english britons. charles, the 3rd praised the british german friendship in a historic speech that frequently drew laughter from lawmakers would disturb the purely urgent as a relative. of course, there is also rivalry others on. i'm thinking in particular of the encounters between our football teams who isn't with that in mind. it was very special that the english women's soccer
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team, the lionesses, became european champions by beating germany items the gig and torch lamp or roof most averred. but he also came with a serious political message. speaking of reconciliation and the need to learn from the past with europe. security once again threatened by russia's war of aggression against ukraine is barrios developed her leash took the world, has not passively stood by isn't sure to even as we abhor the cooling scenes of destruction, we can take heart from our unity shop in defense of ukraine, of peace and freedom. the title don't craner dist reasons to fright. charles then went on to visit some of the ukrainians who have taken refuge
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in germany since russia's invasion, and highlighted how both germany and the u. k. are providing support side by side also, militarily. now was the message of his visit to a join german, british military unit, outside of berlin. and last but not least at this eco village, charles got his hands down and dirty, helping to make cheese and discuss organic farming. since long before he became britain, sovereign environmental issues have been at the heart of his agenda. his 1st trip abroad as britain's monarch is seen as an effort to reset britain's relations with a european union post backs it south power through photo arts. so far it looks like it has been a piece of cake for charles has got a german view on there. so with a young simmer man who is a member of the bundles,
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talk of the s p d and chairman of the german british parliamentary group. welcome to d w. let's start with an element of, of the visit this, this, the military element. he went to a joint german, british military unit. what, what do we take from that? i think this is a great sign because military cooperation is probably the starting point of the post brick said corporation between the u. k and germany. and during these times i think it's a great sign. and as far as i know, this is the only joint or military unit, the u. k. has with a foreign country. so it's great that he made a trip to, to see the troops. and we, we saw a part of his speech there at the buddhist hug. unusually political for a reigning mother, and talking about ukraine and about germany's contribution. and what did you, what did you make of his performance? i agree, i was surprised having such a political king in the book,
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the stark and i talked to many of my colleagues who said this was an amazing speech . we haven't had the one of these in the last 10 years in the been to suck and it was forward looking on the one hand. but he also had our joint history in mind talking about world war 2 and so on. so it was surprising. but um, i think it was applauded at the book, the stock. okay, so we've had a few years since breaks it was 1st announced and then a completed and a few prime ministers actually are in that time. how do you think the king has, has done in terms of repairing the damage that's been done by that process? i mean, he has the great advantage. he does not need to go and see the electorate again . so i think i had the impression he has really the long lines of history in mind, and that is, i think, extremely helpful because riches, so nac,
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hasn't been seeing all af shots invalid yet. and all of shots he is in office for one and a half year and had 4 prime ministers. and i think that that was really a problem. so this really can be now a starting point to are keep on with good relations between german to written how badly things get between the 2 countries. do you think that the funny thing is germany, parliamentarians, when we go to westminster, we want to talk about the future and over the last years and we're always the brits are doing some post. brack said therapy there. and. and i think now after the windsor agreement, this is really now to look forward. right? yes. and you were at the the banquet. yes. the big do. so that was a hot ticket in town yesterday. was that like? it was amazing and it was very festive, and it was a huge celebration and i had the feeling president stein my. it is
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a great host and even the king felt a little bit nervous during his 1st grand state visit. but as again, frank, by the shy my is a great most lay state long. it was a great party. did you meet him? i met him. i like um, he felt really proud. and i mean, he was 75 years training for, for this event for you really could feel that. all right. good. talking to you. thank you so much emily. that? yes. zimmerman. s p, the chairman of the german british parliamentary group. thank you. are ursula fonda lion says future relations with the e use biggest trading partner. china will depend on our beijing deals with the war in ukraine. the european commission president is heading for the chinese capital, where she says the focus will be on frank dialogue. the e u. commission head is sitting down
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a marker before her visit to china. our relations are not black or white, and our response cannot be either. this is why we need to focus on deal with. not the couple. and this is part of the reason why i will soon be visiting beijing together with president michael se sheena, early march chinese president, teaching ping began his 3rd term in office. will funder line is critical of the extent of she's power and of his goals. and his communist parties, leah go, is a systemic change of international order with china at its center. yes, seen it with china positions in multi lateral bodies which show its determination
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to promote an alternative vision of the world. the forging of closer ties between russia and china is part of building this new world order. cheese recent 3 day visit in moscow is evidence of this. beijing hasn't condemned russia's war and ukraine even seeing itself as a mediator. this is from the lion's analysis. leah crow, this visit that china seas putting the weakness as a way to increase at the leverage over russia. and it is clear that the power balance and that relationship which for most of the last century favorite russia had now reverse. but china is also the use most important trading partner as funder line also mentioned. those ties come with their own dangers. for example, exported goods could also be used for military purposes. ahead of her visit,
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the commission president stressed that the e u is very skeptical about china's growing autocracy and influence. like how responded jack parrot in brussels are outlined some of the commission president's main points. was really interesting that point she made that for the european union, china's position on the war and ukraine is fundamental to the relationship is really significant. she spoke a lot, join the speech. she had a lot of points that she made. but the sort of overarching idea is that europe has to continue with this balancing act where they want to continue to trade with china . but they also want to press china on these issues. for instance, human rights, the geo politics around the ukraine war. and also the shift that she mentioned, what she called it is a shift from from reform and opening to security and control. that's how she called it. and what she said to that effect is that the european union and the partners in
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the members of the you should actually look at restricting china's ability to access technology coming out of europe. the could be used for security and for military purposes. for instance, like the ubs observation and, and, and looking at the population of china. so sort of controlling the population that something that he's really concerned about. she made us a lot of sweeping statements in that, in that speech. the question is how hard she'll actually be when she meets chinese officials in beijing coming up that path in brussels. what i can look now, 2 more stories up making headlines around the world. base 31 people have been killed in a fairy accident in the philippines. official say the boat caught fire off the southern island of bass. ellen. some passengers drowned after jumping overboard. several still missing least 8 hinder worshipers died when a temple floor collapsed in the central indian city of in door. after plunging into
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a stairwell, leading to a stairway leading to a well dozen people were rescued, incident happened during the hindu festival of ram van mi vaskins. at pope frances is improving after being taking the hospital with breathing difficulties. he said to be suffering from respiratory infection. it's a 2nd time in 2 years that he's been hospitalized. brazil's, a former president, jaya ballston. honor was returned home after 3 months in florida in the united states isa planning to leave the opposition to the government of his leftist success, and within massey would, would at a silver right wing boston arrows under investigation of the storming of brazil's congress in january. after he lost the election, it could face jail and be made ineligible to run for office. sam carry is a journalist based in brazil. he joins us from sao paolo, welcome to the w. how do you think jaya both arrows return is likely to affect
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brazilian politics? that's a really interesting question. why? because, you know, last election was very hard for us. it was, you know, the tightest election in decade, lula, one by you know, a very small percentage point margin. and so brazil, in baltimore, in brazil he remains extremely popular characters. however, it's really unlikely in the short term lease that he's going to have a huge impact when he's written. he's gonna have a huge impact. that's probably because we see the government still quite strong at the moment. it's taking a few blows in recent weeks. but unless the pointed out, you know, it's to enjoy it more than 50 percent approval raising, which in the grand scheme of things in the world today is a pretty strong approval rates in, in the medium to long term. however many and is pointed out in economy, they say things we get more difficult for lou because quite frankly, it's more about the economy, the economy, you know,
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grow sluggishly or tanks then you know, people in brazil as they always do, they going to blame the president in this case law, and this will be, you know, your paternity folks and all roads you know, say, no one is populous slogans of his or, you know, brazil was going down the path because of socialism. look what lose doing. you know, this will be the opportunity for him and he's part of pounds. so, you know, i would say it's more of a medium to long term game. they play, i not the municipal elections in 2024. then the next lecture in 2026. ok, so what's and the former president's immediate future will the immediate future will be tackling these investigations? he's been summoned. we found out yesterday we'll be summoned over this job's case and where he received a present from saudi arabia and said it was a friendly gesture that he's going to be someone to give testimony about that you know, the floor of potentially criminal cases,
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which he's involved in the reality is the investigations, especially about powerful figures in brazil tend to move slowly and the, you know, there's 2 options that the opposition, sorry, the actual, the current, the current government and supporters 40 cooling full, which would be for him to be stripped of his political rights and, you know, possibly even a jail sentence, i think the full law is definitely much more likely than the 2nd one. as i say, investigation is over pounds because in brazil, you know, to become dragged out. the media loses interest, people lose interest in they often don't amount to nothing. but i would say, yeah, possibly out to possibly those 2 possibilities. being stripped of its political rights would be much more likely than any kind of jo sentence. thanks for some carry in south power. thank you. so source from around the world, her maple south in france, which will have to cut his water consumption by 10 percent over the next 7 years to
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reach a new target. was in a set by the president emanuel macros says climate change means that 40 percent less water will be available by 2050 australian parliament has passed legislation requiring the biggest pollutants to current emissions or pay for carbon credits. previous attempts to make polluters pay was repealed. government says the new measures are essential to meet climate goals. several people have fear dead after 2 u. s. army helicopters collided over the state of kentucky. report say the accident happened late on wednesday evening during the training mission out of the fort campbell place. let's go as president under manuel lopez, the oprah door says there will be no impunity for those responsible for the death of $38.00 migrants in a fire. as a detention center video shows guards, leaving people trapped and burning cells. authorities say the desk are being investigated as homicides. last month's earthquake in turkey and syria
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raised questions about the both countries readiness to deal with natural disasters . so i'm just a warning that another quake is likely perhaps even in turkey's biggest city is down. bull. engineers are offering residents free building checks and densely populated eastern bowl. a team of engineers is going from house to house. they measuring the quantity of concrete and the, with a steel reinforcement bounce along east and bull authorities have admitted the city has fallen behind on f. quick prevention and they are now offering free building checks for concerned residence. good local since the earthquake. we have received 820000 requests that we have divided into groups according to the degree of risk of us.
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every day, every hour of the number of requests we receive increases. while the city and the bus per a straight was sped by the recent quakes, experts say people have a right to be concerned. one of the most active fault lines in the world runs just south of eastern bull. the north anatoly and fault which separates the eurasian and anatoly and tectonic plates. seismologists say that the 47 percent chance that easton bull will be hit by a massive earthquake and the next 30 years. one with a magnitude above 7.3. yoyo does own lucre the can you imagine how we live? sometimes we can't sleep because of the fear or sometimes reduced hobbies. your blog over the north anatoly and fault line has caused deadly damage before in 1999. as similarly, strong tremors struck just east of eastern bull, killing a 1000 people in the city,
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and $17000.00 people in total sense. then the city has undergone a rapid wave of urban a zation and the city's population has doubled. some 15000000 people live in easton bull to day, all of him at risk. if the big one strikes magnifying the danger, according to engineers and architects, a 2018 government move to legalize unregistered construction work people in istanbul. want to be sure that their home is safe. plus the alpha lamazzo junglin where having the tester for our safety under feminism, it's important because it's impossible to know where you will be when an earthquake happens to let you could be at home in the building. i them new, we've done that municipality says nearly 100000 buildings in the city are at risk of collapse. all serious damage in the event of the major quake is some of them there more than 1000000 buildings in
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a stumble. about 800000 of them built before 2000. these are the ones we want to focus on your life. it's a mammoth task. the engineers carrying out the inspection work and an anxious wait for residence, wanting to know if their home will withstand the next big quake. start to remind you of our top stories of this our an american journalist is being held on spying charges in russia. the fs. b security agency accuses the wall street journal evans just give it a trying to obtain classified information. the white house was condemned, his detention britton's king charles has addressed german lawmakers in the bundle stock alternating between english and gentlemen became gay, sometimes a humorous speech stressing ties between the 2 countries. it's hoped his visit will revive post frederick relations. you commission the president of the phone lines as future cooperation with china will depend on how it responds to russia will cry
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