tv DW News Deutsche Welle March 30, 2023 11:00pm-11:16pm CEST
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ah ah ah this is d w. news line from berlin us journalist, arrested in russia on spying charges. evans girth, get rid of the wall street journal, is the 1st american reported to be held for espionage since the cold war. the white house was condemned, his detention also on the program, king charles on the job offensive in berlin. the british king addresses the german
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parliament partly in german and emphasizes the times between the 2 countries. i'm brazil's right wing, former president, jaya, both on our own, returns home, promising to leave the opposition to his successors. ah, i shall go welcome to the program. white house has condemned the arrest of an american journalist in russia on spying charges, rushes security service the fs. b accuses evans, ghost coverage of trying to obtain classified information. he's pleaded not guilty, and his employer of wall street journal is demanding his immediate release. if the 1st time in american report has been detained in russia as on the ledge spy, since the cold war, washington is advising us citizens to leave gods at a moscow court,
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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 with the wrong. i can't say anything because i haven't seen the charges filed against them. leon convinced that my client could only of actor, legal and only due to gush coverage, was arrested hundreds of kilometers away from moscow. in the city of your catherine berg, his believe to have been working on a story about local attitudes to the war in ukraine. but russian authorities claim gush given was acting on behalf of the us to access state secrets, 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 saucer. ah,
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sort of shirley 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 frying journalist, especially western journalist. we try to inform international community international public opinion about the war and about what's going on in russia. cash given which is the highest profile american arrested in russia since basketball and brittany greiner, who spent 10 months in jail on drugs charges for now he will
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spend the next 2 months here in a pre trial detention center. a silence, a 3rd, a blow to dwindling media freedoms in russia. or evan cosca, which used to work with the w moscow bureau chief yuri rochester, who told me more about the case. well, i feel even guess coverage wasn't catherine work in the rush, us euro mountains on our research trip. apparently his subject was the private army wagner group fighting in ukraine, even the girl cabbage. jessica, which is said to have been arrested by the russians secret service f as be after visiting a restaurant in the evening. 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 scrambling reaction.
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last name 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 no other than the kremlin usual rags very differently mostly says nothing at all, but the fact that biscuit commanded so categorical, it could mean that the president put impersonal, gave his a cave for the rest of gal, evan gash coverage. that's at least the, the, the suggestion rights or what's likely to happen to them. well, jessica, which is now in custody in moscow until the end of may, she could face up to 20 years in prison for so called the spanish. but many guessed that what's really at stake is a potential exchange of the guess. it isn't gash coverage with one or more russians behind. bars, in the best among them could be the russian classic or for example, who is in prison in germany for the so called here. got murder or some other
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russians, including suspect that rational agents in slovenia, for example. right? for i, for presumably this is going to have quite an effect on other journalist working inside russia. well, 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 the u. s. report was also accused of espionage today. many western journalists already left russia since the war began. the w was also banned in russia. our moscow bureau had to close a month before the war. then however, we have been reporting a lot about this country from abroad, including from our new studio here in latin, in the latin capital rica. thank you for a mosque of purity for you. rebushka and britons, king charles has highlighted the ties between his country and germany and become
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the 1st raining wanted to address the german parliament. the 2nd day of his 3 day visit also included trips to a military unit and an organic dairy farm and cheese maker standing ovations for the king alternating between german and english britons. charles, the 3rd praised the british german friendship and a historic speech that frequently drew laughter from lawmakers. esther looked julie 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 spoke with that in mind. it was very special that the english women's soccer team, the lionesses, became european champions by beating germany, m. c. gig and deutschland over for most of route.
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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 very rude. develop, technician to touch the world, has not passively stood by isn't shifted even as we abhorred a 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 de sweden's to fright. charles then went on to visit some of the ukrainians who have taken refuge in germany since rushes invasion and highlighted how both germany and the u. k. are providing support side by side. also,
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militarily, now, was the message of his visit to a joined 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 has britain's monarch, as seen as an effort to reset britain's relations with the european union post breaks it self power through photo ops. so far it looks like it has been a piece of cake for charles. take a look at some or stories that making headlines around the world around $30000.00 protesters in israel, of block to highway in tel aviv in support of the government's controversial judicial reform bill opposed. changes would allow parliament to override supreme
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court. this supreme court decisions with a simple majority, i minister benjamin netanyahu, when i was this week that he was postponing the legislation. following months of protests, least 8 hindu worshippers of died after plunging into a stairway leading to a well temple floor collapsing, central indian city of indoor a dozen people were rescued. the incident happened during the hindu festival of rum, nevada, least, $31.00. people have been killed in a fairy accident in the philippines. visual say the boat caught fire off the southern island of bachelor. some passengers drowned after jumping overboard. several are still missing. a european commission president as uniformed alliance as future relations with china. the use biggest trading partner will depend on how beijing deals with the war in cray, on the lines that you need to cut its risks when dealing with a china that's becoming more repressive at home and more assertive abroad westfield
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beijing could supply russia with a weapons the commission president is preparing for a visit to the chinese capital, where she says the focus will be on frank dialogue. our relationship with china is far too important to be put at risk by failing to clearly set the terms of a healthy engagement. it is clear that our relations have become more distant and more difficult. in the last few years. we have seen a very deliberate hardening of china's overall strategic posture for some time. sheila, from black star to brazil where the former president, shy of both narrow, has returned home after 3 months in florida. in the united states is planning to leave the opposition to the government of a leftist success, and with in mass,
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you alluded to silver the right way. both scenario is under investigation of the storming of brazil's congress in january. after he lost the election. he could face jail and be made him eligible to run for office. i spoke to journalist sam cowie, who's covering the story from sao paolo, i asked him how both scenarios returned. it's likely to impact a brazilian politics. that's a really interesting question. why? because, you know, brazil last election was very hard for us. it was, you know, the highest election in decade, lula, one by you know, a very small percentage point margin as a brazil, in baltimore, in brazil he remains extremely popular character. however, it's really unlikely in the short term lease that he's going to have a huge impact with a huge impact that probably because we see the government still quite strong at the moment, thinking a few blows in recent weeks. unless the pointed out, you know,
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it's going to weighs more than 50 percent approval raising, which in the grand scheme of things in the world today is a pretty strong approval raising in the medium to long term. however many and it went down economy, they say things get more difficult for lucas, quite frankly, it's more about the economy economy, you know, grow sluggishly or tanks and, you know, people in brazil as they always do, they come to blame the president. in this case, new law, and this will be, you know, you'll see all roads you know, say no one is popular slogans of his or, you know, brazil was going down the hand of socialism. look what lose doing. you know, this will be the opportunity for him and he's part of power. so, you know, i would say it's more of a medium to long term game. they play or not municipal elections in 2024. the next lecture in 2026. ok, so what's in the former president's immediate future?
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the immediate future we'll 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. he said it was a friendly gesture that he's going to be someone to give testimony about that you know, the flora potentially criminal cases 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 a government support is 40 cooling for, which would be for him to be, you know, strict to the political rights and, you know, possibly even a jail sentence i had before is definitely much more likely than the 2nd one. as i say, investigation is over pounds because the brazil, you know, to become drive down, the media loses the interest. people lose interest in they often don't amount to nothing, but i would say, yeah,
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possibly out the possibility of those 2 possibilities. being stripped of his political rights would be much more like any kind of jo sentence throughout some couch in south power and key and set you up today to more well, here's what the top of our, steven beardsley has, your business update in just a moment, including miss president of jo biden's call for tougher rules for mid sized banks to prevent a fight. i'm good with what people have to say matters to us. mm. mm.
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