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3 about the sounds of power, inspiring story about survival. home. i do get the cellist. i was the only one. what lies look. music in nazi germany. watch now on youtube. b. w documentary. ah, ah. ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin. at least 4 dead as destructive storms tear through several us state. arkansas declares and emergency after tornado strikes, leave a trail of devastation. also on the program, russian president vladimir putin orders a fresh wave of army,
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conscription the kremlin and says the call of his routine and has nothing to do with the war in ukraine and counting down to the biggest bonus nigger showdown in years fire munich, and their new coach take on board the adored one with a top spot up for grabs. ah, i want to get johnson berlin. good to have you with us. at least 4 people have been killed and dozens more injured as storms here to the southeast and mid west of the united states. authorities and the state of arkansas have declared an emergency. it's the latest in a series of extreme weather events being linked to climate change, or motorists films. a menacing tornado ripping through iowa. and it appears to be accompanied by a 2nd twister to the left. my
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god that i thought of her out there pot of several on the radar of the national weather service, mostly in arkansas and iowa. oh my god, we got it. and so now the beast of a storm left behind this footprint leaving it survivors. glad to have made it through all the way we knew the tornado was coming. the lease was whirling on the way we knew it looked like it was stand to steal. someone say run to the bank, mainly to ladies here. ran to the bank we had together with brave highlands our man it was, it was devastating. it was, i say it was an aeroplane and, and had to take, i had to say like, they're about to blow. that's what it felt like a lot of pressure. it was quick, less than 1520 seconds,
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so quick yet so destructive. more than $78000.00 people are estimated to be without paw across arkansas. and authorities describe the damage as extensive does spoken to i the leadership of hospitals, both here in central arkansas in around the state. are right now we have a number of injuries, but no individual hospital has been overwhelmed or is at a capacity that they are unable to to manage. like i said, this is an ongoing situation. we expect those numbers to increase. a search and rescue continues. the severe weather also struck illinois where the roof of a theatre collapse during a concert official c around $260.00 people were in the building at the time. massy capuchin is a material adjust in washington that he told us why 2023 has been such an active
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whether year so far. so we typically see tornadoes every spring as a seasons kind of battled it out. when you have winter, beginning to retreat and warm moist air from the gulf, mexico trying to build in as summer starts to build. you obviously get to air mass kind of bumping into each other, causing tornadoes. time and time again. we see this every spring. we average about 660 tornadoes during the months of april may in june. however, we've already seen a very busy season. january was the 2nd most active on record of february, so about 55. 20 hasn't been an average of 29. so roughly twice as many as normal. now march, very busy, part of the reason being lun nemea, which kind of finally saw it last little pulse of learning the energy. basically it's a weather pattern, it's garcia, eastern problem, pacific with cooler waters. they're the re shovels. how the jet stream, how several key weather systems, the northern hemisphere behave, and as result, we saw many tornadoes in the year as has been off to a very busy start. i think we have another busy week to 10 days for thing kind of
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summer back a little bit. as we had towards the middle of april meteorologist matthew could put a in washing a fresh wave of army. conscription is getting underway in russia. president vladimir putin has signed a decree calling up nearly 150000 citizens. the military service, 120000, others were recruited in november. the kremlin says the latest conscription is routine and has nothing to do with the war in ukraine. russian men, aged between $18.27 can be caught up for a year in the army. the kremlin has also outlined its new foreign policy doctrine which it called peaceful open and consistent. he w, russia, analyst, constantine, air, god gave us his assessment wasn't adjusted, amended, our foreign policy concept of russia with much more focus on interaction with china and india. but also there are 2 things which i noticed in the text and which were
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actually also stressed by foreign minister, civil 1st or the document uses the term peaceful coexistence between russia and the united states. this is a solid term which actually meant a balance of power and the balance of nuclear threats. it's quite a throwback to the previous a rhetoric and i would rather against the priest more peaceful rhetoric that was, that was in the document. secondly, what is interesting, the west is proclaimed in this adjusted renewed document as an existential threat to russia. that is ominous because only according to russian military and nuclear doctrine, only an existential threat can push the russian leadership to use nuclear weapons. so it is definitely shot across the bow, across the west bow to say, we are prepared to use nukes, right?
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and constantly, just very briefly. but in this context, as of today, russia takes over the un security councils rotating presidency for the coming months. how is this going to work? is not going to work very well because definitely what russia is doing is against the un charter. it is a joke in many ways. i think we're going to see a lot of walk outs in the, in the room where the united nations security council sits in new york is going to be, i think, quite a lot of shop confrontations for the time that russia chairs, the security council. constantine against d. w. russia. analysts joining us until near constantine. thank you so much. thank you. may well, there is no let up in the fighting and ukraine, but it appears russia is failing to make any significant progress. military analyst frank lead wage in oxford, england gave us his take on the situation. the ukrainians have been signaling a counter offensive as i get all your viewers will know for the last 6 months or so
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. certainly since september, the objective of which is to situate them so that they can begin to retake or situate them so they can re take their land including crimea. now they the declarations out of key ever been a bit less bullish over the last few weeks. because of course, the battle of battles and other battles out, the car and other places in the south have been raging and ukrainian, i think aren't necessarily confident they're going to get all the equipment. i need to carry that out. the bottom line is, and the takeaway is that both sides have taken huge losses over the winter. neither has made any significant gains and we're waiting for the next phase, which is likely to be you creating attack within the next 6 weeks. and there was military analyst, frank language and oxford speaking to us earlier, taiwan says 18 chinese military aircraft have crossed the unofficial line, dividing the 2 sides and the last day tie one's prison. sy, in when is on a diplomatic tour of central america. she's expected to meet the u. s. house
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speaker, kevin mccarthy on her way home. china has a dark, denounced the plan and is threatening to retaliate. the meeting goes ahead, beijing considers high one a breakaway chinese province. and he has a look now at some of the other stories making use around the world. he was president joe biden has called on russia to release a wall street journal reporter being held on spying charges. biden has rejected calls from the papers editors to expel russian diplomats journalist evern curse coverage denies espionage lawyer say a former us president on donald trump will not be handcuffed to when he appears in court. on tuesday, a grand jury in new york indicted him over alleged payments to an adult film acted before the 2016 presidential election. is the 1st ever criminal case against an ex u. s. leader. pope frances says he will lead easter celebrations of the vatican. the 86 year old pontiff has left hospital after
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a 3 day stay. he was treated for bronchitis. while there he visited a children's council ward and baptized a baby. avalanches have killed at least 4 people in northern norway. the slides followed heavy snow storms. authorities are urging people to avoid mountains in the area. they warn, the terrain is still unstable. and the biggest to fixture in german club football kicks off in a little over an hour's time by on munich host barissi. adornment. in what's known as the classic dogma. begin the game, as leaders with 9 games to go by. and meanwhile, start a new chapter under for my daughter would coach thomas to byron's new man in charge thomas to hull is taking control of the ship with buyers in unfamiliar territory. looking up a dought man in the bundis league as dantes dought mon only have
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a one point lead, but that's not the point. don't mean have more when behind their sales right now. a dominant performance over cologne. last match day, put them in pull position for the title buyer failed to respond a day later, conceding to penalties in losing to labor cuz the stage was already set for a massive game between the bonus league is biggest to. but then the unthinkable occurred in by and fired coach you your novels, mud heed caused by an a record 25000000 euros to sign in 2021 answer to hull. the chelsea champions league winner in 2021 and former dorman coach was not given much preparation time ahead of the bonus league as most attractive match schools misses a big game or beds. we want to go back to the top of the league them. we won't be champions if we wind myself as i am for them, we will by no means right off the championship if we don't. but of course,
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we want to send a message. we've had extremely little preparation time. so, but we know exactly what we expect from ourselves, and what the fans expect from us was sir. thus defense finance of autumn, to whose day bw is a tall order. the top brass at byron have high expectations. one being to always the feet, dought me, history favors buyer and beer classical. however, earlier this season, the fixture ended in a draw with a victory door, men would be one step closer to their 1st goodness, legal title. since 2012, the last time a team. other than buyer one, milly. now here's why they see it as germany's most important living artist to get hardly stir, electrified the art world by donating 100 of his works to berlin. now they going on show at the cities newly renovated modern art gallery mosaics of spray painted
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enamel squares, abstract color fields on paper, and over painted photographs. few contemporary artists have embraced experimentation as wholeheartedly as 91 year old gerhardt reached her. over decades, he's explore the possibilities and limitations of the medium of painting is this is of the, of a livable diversity of his approach to image as a painting that makes pressures work so fascinating, reached her, achieved fame with his monochrome photo paintings in the 19 sixty's when he was part of a generation, struggling to deal with germany's war time passed, his uncle, rudy in vermont uniform alongside. and mariana killed in a nazi eugenics program. can art address the horror of the holocaust richness, answer not directly. in his bare canal paintings he projected photographs secretly taken in the auschwitz bare canal death camp on to canvas than he applied layers of
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paint, veiling the image in abstraction. yeah, to the sly, all faith on the series toward the world. it was on display in japan, the us and many other places because it's a very strong statement to say. these are images that are unbearable to look at and can't be shown directly in the context of art. they can only be a race through color and abstraction. so on all is the relationship between reality and representation lies at the heart of richness, work, whether he drags a squeegee over layers of wet paint or designs, a digital print like the work strict on a computer. his artistic inquiry remains ambitious. the unveiling of his collection on permanent loan is set to draw crowds to berlin's noah not to not a gallery from april. you watching dw news from berlin up next reporter meets a table. tennis player with sport is helping her to deal with parkinson's disease. that is off to a break, but 1st,
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