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is us now from riga, where g w has been operating since it was banned from russia. jennifer, we understand that russian authorities have identified at least 2 suspects. what more can you tell us? well, yes, sarah. first, the russian law enforcement actually success suspected some one from the evangel frank corpse region, but they later retracted that statement. now they have arrested a st. petersburg citizen for the murder of let the end that that scheme. and her name is that he at the up of a and according to russian law enforcement, they also suspect that her husband is involved in the explosion as well. according to russian media report. the apartment of the up of and her husband was rated by russian police and russian law enforcement. and her mother and sister were detained and questioned. allegedly that yet the up of a wrote in a secret telegram channeled to her friend that she would have preferred to die. and it was set up and now fears for the consequences of what happened in the st.
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petersburg cafe. and also report say that there is a possible 2nd suspect or 3rd suspect if we accounted tampa was husband as well. it's the 2nd woman but so far there is no information about her identity. do we know why petoskey was targeted? well, it is quite difficult to answer why exactly he was targeted. but as we have seen in the report, he was one of the most famous, most aggressive, most influential and most vocal military bloggers and war correspondence in russia . he insulted on a regular basis, ukraine and ukrainians, and gathered up to more than half a 1000000 subscribers on telegram. so it is not surprising that he was a target of this explosion. what have the reactions been to his tough resume with? well, if a russian propagandist went very quick, her to react to touch heartbeat,
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death, and of course they blamed to crane and ukrainian terrorists for his death and bloody move. a lot of a loading is lensky is the ukrainians. president's office actually denied having any involvement in this case. but what we know so far is that our skis, fans, and subscribers are devastated of because of his death and started to lay down flowers. some of them even sad quote that he spoke god's words and should become a st in russian orthodox church. much of the descent that we saw in russia in the early weeks of the invasion has been silenced by the kremlin. tell us, where does the anti war movement stand to day one year into this war? well, there are certain telegram channels and telegram groups that still provide balanced information and also give anti war re san to minds the possibility to voice them. and they're also telegram channels that advice social media uses on how to re at,
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to browse the social media and also how to behave on social media. so that they don't a fear the repercussions of the discredit ation of the russian army law in russia. and, and what is important to note though, is that of course, the kremlin has silenced almost all critical voices when it comes to the anti war movement. so they kremlin shut down a news, media outlets. they jail polk critics, the jail protesters. and also they limited the access the public's access to information. so it wouldn't be surprising that the kremlin would use now to tarkey death. death to further legitimize the war in ukraine, as well as the spread more kremlin propaganda. t w correspond jenika falco. thank you. germany's vice chancellor robert hubbard has arrived in the ukrainian capital key on an
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unannounced visit. hubbard who is also germany's economy minister is being accompanied by business leaders for talks expected to focus on rebuilding the war torn country, his hub, ex 1st trip to ukraine. since russia launched its invasion last year, hobby says that the visitors intended to give hope to ukrainians and underscore berlin, solidarity with keith. and here's a look at some other stories making his around the world, the head of russia's private mercenary, wagner group claims that his troops have captured the main administrative building in the besieged, ukrainian city of buck mote. if jennifer goshen says that his soldiers raised the russian flag over bachman, city hall cave rejected the claim that the city has fallen and says that its forces are still holding on for regions have voted overwhelmingly to ban rental electric scooters in the french capital. in a referendum, while 89 percent of voters back to the ban on the app activated machines turn out was less than 8 percent. officials have promised to comply with the vote making
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paris the 1st major european capital to ban the self service scooters. finland center, right. national coalition party has won the nordic countries parliamentary elections, the incumbent to prime minister santa marine conceded defeat with her social democrats. coming in 3rd far right. leader rica, poor as fins party was in 2nd place. winning national coalition party leader, baterri or po, now faces the challenge of forming a new goal at governing coalition. she had by her party, even in defeat. some mobbing finland's youngest, ever prime minister bows out to a narrow loss in the general election. because of it not for very long time has a prime minister's party managed to increase their support in the number of seats. this is a brilliant achievement, even though we didn't comforts to day at just 37. marinez finance,
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most popular prime minister the century. but she struggled to convert her personal approval ratings into votes for social democratic party. rising public debt and the cost of living crisis, resulting from russia's invasion of ukraine weight heavily on the government. oh well they come in finland is quite the bad that the moment them we need to find a way to get it better. i think that we should not build this society based on taking more depth the conservative national coalition party and his lead up a terry or po, successfully capitalized on these concerns coming 1st in the polls. we are. yeah, clear alternative to look to the left being government and people are very worried about our economy and we have be heart good program. how to boost our work on to me . what kind of reform speed we are going to do. and this was our message to be.
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we'll fix our country the far right, the friends party under the leader rica pura came 2nd with an anti immigration. and you were a skeptic program, relegating the social democrats to 3rd place. the whole progress said he's open to forming a governing coalition with either of his major opponents. tough negotiations lawyer had a major war crimes trial related to kosovo, struggle for independence from serbia in the late 1990 s gets underway in the hague today. the former kosovo president hush and tachi and 3 others are accused of murder and torture. in connection with the kosovo liberation army is cracked down on opponents over. although victims families have been waiting for justice for more than 2 decades, the trial was over. 300 witnesses is unlikely to deliver a quick verdict. hashem thought she is the rebel who became president only for his past to catch up with him at the height of his powers. indicted for
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war crimes by the cost of a special court. so was from though, put them in order to protect the integrity of the presidency of republic of kosovo . i resigned to day from the position of president of the republic of crossover that she was a taught commander of the kosovo liberation army during the 1997 seen here taking notes. diplomat called him the voice of reason. cursed ha, that tony thought, prosecutors accused him of responsibility for nearly $100.00 murders carried out by his forces during the uprising against sabby and rule hello. throughout the legal process, thought she has vowed to clear his name. ah, nobody got a lot of difficulty with his wife.
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i believe in peace. li reconsideration. just so to to sab cost of an all g caballo niche, she lost $2.00 brothers in the conflict. much more that possibly it may be there some additional evidence as they call it that will help the prosecutor and a judge to convict them going to chair or the pomona. so that kinds of this kind are not repeated i her or so there. thus said for vicious watching, if they were cinnapool, natalie, you the wait for justice will be long. the trial expected to last months, if not years well to the man football. and it's like a here in germany where half and i'm have boosted their hopes, of avoiding relegation. they want to want at their to bremond to make it to ends on
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the spent puffing on coach pellegrino matter. right. so still has it all to do to secure his side's top flight future. 3 points against payment would go a long way to settling haul from one's nerves as they looked to avoid a 1st ever relegation from the buddha's leader. early in the 2nd half they took the lead through andre tremor ridge with a gold that boded well. whenever the expiration talisman has found the next in the league this season, often home have been undefeated. just 2 minutes later, they scored again with another close range head, a sliver of space inside raymond's box. this time exploited by austrian pissed off baumgartener. the visitors were made to whether a, even so graven one by most people, had her glancing off the back of an unfortunate john antony groups as it sailed in, paused goalkeeper hood of a bellman but 2 goals were enough indians for health and home and pellegrino to
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secure a 2nd successive victory in the league. i'm take a big step towards safety. then here's a wrap up of the weekends for the sake of results. cologne and god buck also played on sunday, but it was a drab mill. nell draw in the rhine derby the weekend's big game was buyer minex for to win over bursey. a dormant in thomas to host 1st game in charge. also on saturday there were handsome wins for mines, lever cousin and n yawn berlin. and here's a quick glimpse at the bones like a table at the conclusion of matched a 26 fire and are back on the top by 2 points after the wind over dormant on saturday. when you own and fryeburg complete, the champions league places with 8 games to go at the bottom here to berlin, shaka and stood guard, remain in trouble with hoffen haim edging further from danger. and he has reminder of the top story we have been following for you. a special d,
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w and natural news investigation has uncovered details of killings linked to bangladesh. as of the police force is investigative unit. together with sweden based partners spoke to insiders, who for the 1st time revealed evidence of how the force seemingly commit extrajudicial killing that's all from us here on the be in is after or rather at the top of the hour. my colleague terry martin will join you with the latest news sports. life is up next to traveling to argentina, to find out how the national football team's world cup victory has brought hope to a struggling nation. ah, with
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pre existing conditions or age and run them through a database with similar cases this way the system could recommend individualized and more accurate medication developing new drugs. hey, i could also help in the development of new drugs. i systems are very good at calculating complicated processes like gene sequencing or analyzing molecules. but they can also be used to collect and process health data on a massive scale, for example, from health sketches. some experts believe where they are, i taking many different aspects and data into account your drugs could be made available 10 times faster than today. i believe i can never replace a doctor, however, it can be a great medical assistance, but the health sector is not the only field where i can be used for the good of humanity, crime, poverty, and pollution. those are some of the most pressing problems. the world faces every day. artificial intelligence has the potential to help solve those problems. but
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so called predictive policing systems. have proven successful in the past, but they also face criticism databases they work with often rely on older statistics. plus they come to racially bias conclusions a i to fight pollution by analyzing traffic flow and suggesting improvements. i could make your commute to work smoother, but it could also help with small g s. sampling devices around cities can measure the quality and publish pollution levels in case of high air pollution. i could issue warnings to the public systems could also monitor traffic to cameras and reacting. we'll attempt to traffic jams or accidents. they could then provide solutions using traffic, light, timing, variable speed limits. and d tours. the collected data could be even more beneficial aiding and planning decisions. for example, with a general speed limit make sense and where should more trees be pounded, to improve the quality i to 5 poverty. i can help farmers get
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society. i think that's a great idea from my point of view, a government driven initiative would be better than leaving the development of a technology to private enterprises only. so that's a lot of work to be done. let program us get to it. 3.5000000000 euros, that's the amount of crypto that must stolen by hackers in 2022. your crypto could also be at risk pack of just targeting the began to rises nearly 45 percent of crypto taps are linked to north korean hackers. according to an american block chain analysis, some experts even suspect the cyber criminals are working for the north korean government. the regime is under heavy international sanctions. so hacking crypto could be a lucrative income street. let's talk the number of the north korean government pulled in just 130000000 euros from experts last year. why it hackers from the
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countries back? almost 1600000000 euros. the north korean intelligence bureau is believe to use hacker groups specifically for cyber attacks. like crypto hex, according to a recent you and report us officials avoid that north korea will san it's nuclear weapons program with the stolen money hacking the unhappy about crypto currency. it's themselves almost impossible to hack. that's because they're stored on the block chain which uses advance verification and encryption processes. so heck of target transactions and platforms instead, these are the most common methods bridge attacks. this happens when you are transferring crypto from one block chain to another. like turning bitcoin into a syrian protocol is called rigid, created and vulnerable to hacking, wanted hacks. if you're using software to store crypt on your smartphone or computer echos, can use malware to steal from your wallet. change hacks,
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crypto exchange platforms hold huge amounts of crypt currency on behalf of their users. when exchanges hacked, your coins can be stolen. how to protect your crypto? there is one simple rule. you should not handle crypt wallen, any d suddenly than you would and actual wallet with cash. you wouldn't carry around your entire savings. would you the same as true for crypto currencies in a so called hot for online wallet? on the smartphone or a computer, you should keep a small amount of bitcoin for daily use, only store savings in the cold wallet. to put it simply isa external devices that are offline, most of the time, full crypto exchanges. there's unfortunately not much you can do aside from to a research checkout who runs the exchange and what they are security measures are. make sure you trust them to keep your crypto safe, you afraid of heck of stealing your crypto, or do you trust the technology? let us know that, that, for me,
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isn't just to keep patience moving, but also to ward off loneliness. lesson fiddler, there's a lot of people just sitting in the houses who can't get out. it's got the training group and a self help group. the ping pong parkinson meet up in florida in the west of germany. every week 10 players with the disease meet here. the idea originally comes from the u. s. zuka kin founded this group in 2020 and place here every week . yeah. like simple little clout, i english one, it's a ritual and deliberation from the daily parkinson's drudge. where you're constantly reminded that you have difficulty moving on. comes in with you enter this completely new world where everything else around you fades away. in our guns
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and melanie go zuka kin dis, 56 and has had parkinson's disease for 10 years. she started playing ping pong as a teenager and played in the club for years. parkinson's brought her back to the table. with parkinson's, the brain can no longer control the body's movements while the body becomes slower . stiffer and un, involuntary tremor sets in. if the disease can't be cured, but exercise can help, and dopamine is crucial. that's a messenger substance for signals between the nerve cell in the brain. and my daughter mean, you have to take what the body doesn't produce solitude with what i told them. man to buy me and then i take my job mean every 2 hours. oh,
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that's very important because otherwise my energy runs out of a car can't run without fuel or discount and i can't do anything without dopamine. now, i can't even think will move properly. that's why it's very important to take it at regular intervals. so you don't have an energy drop that off her. zuka doesn't just play. she's also one of 2 trainers in her parkinson's group on down road is i'd say we can start right away and do a few sets. how's that? so we learn how to counter set correctly. yeah, good. i am far too big. akin to volunteers for ping pong parkinson, she's in charge of coordinating a huge network of training groups all around germany. it's a lot of work. more and more people are joining, including in florida. i know what, wow, what a backhand fight my protein is here for the 2nd time. ping pong parkinson was a tip from his neurologist. i
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. so how do you like it from the important thing for me was to get to know some like minded people to find out how they deal with it or to 4. i've had it for 6 or 7 years. i don't know exactly when you heard of it and how do you feel when you're playing table? tennis can't, can you get into the game completely off the spirit of i think that's what it's all about. that you don't think about the tremors anyway. sometimes i still shake even plain just now, but after the 2nd or 3rd game, it's gone. zika is convinced that table tennis can slow down the progression of park since, but it hasn't been scientifically recognised yet that the game can help with the brain condition. oh, i wish galvan, i really think this is a work out for the brain because the pain a so many different strokes, mega off. you're constantly deciding how to receive the ball. and if the and how to
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play it back by and, and where you wanted to land or war and remind, and there are of, there are so many processes going on in the brain. lots of tiny thought processes plan. and i think that's good training because it keeps the brain in constant motion planning, right as the instant in moving with my level to my symptoms are mainly a tremor. i was quite an stiffness here in the right half of my body much mobile. it sometimes feels like there's a dividing line running all the way through my body. and the right side starts to shake and get stiff on divert diet. since her diagnosis zuka kent has been trying to do as much as she can every day while it's still possible, she says, can young it's via that drives you to keep moving blood as blood. and i'm,
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you know, choices and you can get sucked down into the swell pole. be pulled under my di clyde to do, you know, but i feel life is so short. you've just got to enjoy the time you've got left in. i don't want to be sitting around with dark thought holding onto him. she's determined to enjoy life, but above all, to keep fighting back against parkinson's to day zuka has her weekly appointment with occupational therapist see last, but it's strength and fine motor skills training done on gets it. and i now make a fingerprint in the plasticine with each finger to train the strength of individual finger swans. this is good for selective finger mobility internet and the ability of each finger to move separately. it's hard, it's really hard. oh if i'd rather use the other hand now i that with
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but it isn't easy on herself and always keeps moving right after occupational therapy. it's off to physiotherapy. ah. but 1st she refusals with dopamine. i love everything that gets tense and hunched up in the day. why open it up and up and up. physiotherapy with not yet. selah is all about balance and posture. like you think that they've even if movement is very important for parkinson's patients, they need several units of movement a week to keep the body stimulated and to delay the physical degeneration as long as possible. up all langley moved to health, as well as it is case of ping pong is
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a very important part of her everyday life. in attacking them, it promotes hand eye coordination. balance becomes more stable, that soon fraud does black. she is more confident when she walks seem escape because we don't yet have the scientific studies that are often demanded to be able to say, here's the method for improving x, y, z except for. but sometimes you have to listen to and respect patients. actual lived experience, hulahan or you can't always measure everything. even after 10 years with the disease, zuka is constantly having to adapt to her parkinson's. small movements are difficult. it was and i won't be from one. i do have to concentrate. there have been quite a few accidents which ended bloodedly done brought it. hom
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is coming for a she like her pilots sitting in a plane where the plane is constantly drifting down or may be up again. and i keep having to use my leave to regain balance and keep the plane on cause psychotic to widen. zuka got parkinson's at 46, unusually early for her, the diagnosis came out of the blue. and i thought, and i found it felt a bit like someone telling me that the weather would be good to laura. oh, bound to that about it couldn't because i have no idea what the disease meant is, ma'am, i told my husband right away casa, and he always tries to stay calm. nevertheless mardi woods beyond you, donnelly, on there with these sudden moments where i just felt utter panic, i'd say we couldn't, we have to leave our house now for lesson round, but there are stairs everywhere. i wouldn't be able to clean them any more at some point i, we have to prepared for that. got those were the kind of panic attacks i had and he'd say, look, nothing's happened yet. let's wait. we can always do it later. one on one of the
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undersea kids zuka has been married to her husband christopher for almost 30 years . they have to grown up children. christoph is a lawyer, zuka works in his office every day at home parkinson syndrome and how to deal with it often comes up in florida. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. we've got this old asthma and i think her 1st, it's a blow to your self esteem. when you know that if you take too much medication, when you're in a social situation, you might suddenly have the shakes. oakland, literally, it doesn't bother me. god above. but it's terrible for her because she thinks every one is looking at her. i always say, who cares if people are looking or not let them look, i'm strangle, not rental because every one has limitations as they get older or i'm 10 years older than her. and i'm noticing that i can do less here. and there you, me with this disease. the last is probably a bit more intense and premature. it was constantly yet until it was what it, sorry, i'm not really. of course i might be a wheel chair at some point to go,
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but it might be me who needs a wheelchair. you never know. let's see who ends up pushing who got i was counting on my wife pushing me get no better now. but 1st, it's back to the ping pong table for zuka. this time at the tournament and vice versa, all the way in the east of germany. zuka has travelled almost 500 kilometers for this. she plays in every tournament the flight that shows me again and again that despite the disease, everything is possible and you can achieve top performances from that. of course, everything has to be just right. and sometimes parkinson's gets in the way. but you have to learn to live with that, not get frustrated and keep going in spite of it. and like i'm
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a lot of ping pong parkinson players bring their families along to the tournaments here in the sports hall. it's all about community through zuka and from many others here. ping pong. parkinson gave them a new lease on life, away to win the small battles in the war against an incurable disease. when it gets kind of clunk, i thought if i hadn't had this disease, i wouldn't have experienced all this and the sense of community and all these people at all. and i couldn't even list them all such fantastic people. i prefer, i would say that these are real every day heroes. they can deal with their fate and still have a happy life, a little while they're all role models for me. alice robert up
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