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the the, this is, the view is live from a land. russia launches massive as strikes on the case being trading and capitals talking to by a tax which officials say, exceptionally intense and complex. also on the program. i'm this, the international says a ron is increasingly using execution as a tool to intimidate protest as we meet the cause of
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a demonstration on the ronstadt throat and hear why he's refusing to remain silent . it's been described as one of the biggest odd heist in modern history now 5 gallon just as a going to jail. a seating price was 18th century jewels from a gym in new jersey. and we bring new style sequins and sequels with the account film festival. the ford provides the see call the loss of indiana jones film brings the hollywood stocks of southern friends. the secrets are cut. see the french historical john drink joanie deck and please return to the big screen. the photo galle, welcome to the program. russia has launched overnight as strikes on key that ukraine and officials, if described, just like section of the intense head of caves. military administration says the
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russians attack, use drones, cruise, marseilles, and probably ballistic missiles, crimes, chief military commanders of defense systems destroyed all of the russian. mister housing, keith as space. debris found across several of the capitals districts of causing a file in one non residential building. recent days have seen a flurry of russian strikes. my correspondent nick connelly is in can even to talk me through the at last night's events through work and about 3 in the morning local time by an old man chief bang. and it went on with incredible density and kind of intensity for about 1015 minutes, and then it was over. so normally when these attacks happen to that kind of drawn out over maybe an hour or 2 with things every 101520 minutes. but this was a mess attack i'm seeing attempt to try to overwhelm ukraine's at defense is by sending a lot of different weaponry. at the same time, i felt like it was on a movie set. it was so bright in my apartment, despite having
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a cut and disclosed it was just extraordinary allows you had the sound of falling debris sounded like last buckles being thrown out of the window and the windows were shaking. and then basically as quickly as it began, it was over. so this was definitely very different to the normal experience hearing to you. and you have people in social media trying to work out what's going on, trying to talk to friends, relatives, and other pos city. and it feels like most people seem to have had a very similar experience in over 101520 kilometers. the kind of side of the city, so i don't see lots of different things happening at the same time. and what is the damage that's been done? we're here, the russian defense ministry saying it's destroyed, keeps us built that portrait. a defense system of the older ones taking that claim very seriously here. the thirty's, all commenting on it. and it certainly, if you post records that need to go by and then the rest of authorities always came to claim when the vendor really stuck up the same was the case with those high
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mazda, broken down to their systems that the u. s. lawrence, that really changed situation. the front lines, the russians have claimed to have destroyed those high mas, many times over, to have stored more than actually whatever delivered maybe they hits a kind of full stall, get. we know that the ukrainians use blow up versions of western weapon systems, try and lowering those russian missile is going to waste that expensive weapon systems on you know, what is very cheap you, i think for it for now there is a real sense of success here in ukraine, but even ballistic missiles that are all very much more difficult to instep that they are now seemingly no longer a threat. and i think there's a lot of kind of head scratching and more scope. they thought that those tins out as hyper psych massage would be the last thing that would get through whatever the case whatever you have received. and that doesn't seem to be the case anymore. and you are the leaders in iceland for leasing of the council of europe. to discuss that ukraine just explained to us a briefly what the council is and what keith hopes to get from this meeting. so the council of europe is one of the organizations set up and you are
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a part of the 2nd world war to promote human rights sort of lower democracy. it doesn't have a huge budget to, isn't that active apart from that you're paying quarter of the human rights. but now it's having a summit for the 1st time in about 20 years. and it includes countries in europe that are not inside the use. you have the u. k that you have turkey, you have l c, u crane and lots of other neighboring countries in this part of the world. and they are going to talk about a registry of damage done to ukraine since about basically having one central place where people who have lost businesses of times out of the kind of material damage if it's still and by vs will, can put the claims in one place those can be adjudicated and then often will potentially reparations can be imposed. don't russia, russian property abroad can be confiscated, to pay for those reparations. so this is kind of the 1st step to what kind of more formal process the most people here and ukraine, hoping that this will make it possible to actually start confiscating rushes at school with a self already being frozen about making it coming into will south african
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president, sit around the pose that says russia and ukraine have agreed to receive a peace mission from 6 african countries, as another poses said, bother me through to them. for a lot of it has the landscape would meet the delegation in moscow and k. if to discuss a potential piece of plan again as what follows the american accusations that south africa is supplying weapons to moscow, mr. brown posts and says these country is mutual denies, favoring russia. let's look at this where that corresponding privilege of listening . henry in cape town. welcome privilege of what more do we know about this african piece plot? well, president, around up with us for a car today saying that to about 6 african countries that include as i'm the senate go uganda. egypt and cromwell, braz of you have expressed the interest in supporting
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a piece initiative in african piece initiative. and he spoke to the, to lead as a prison, zalinski, and present, pointed me over the weekend to form and intermittent what these african countries i say, and both of them warmed up to the idea. so this is also being motivated because of the impacts that the war in crane has caused or not um, for the security in africa and just the disruption of their food chains across the world. right. and what makes easily this thing that they can succeed, where the rest of the world as found. so that's a good in countries, i think they have about the different levels of different diplomatic relations with the warring parties of ukraine and russia. so, but if you look at the, it's largely african countries,
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they have strong ties with russia. it has been hoped that they can be able to bring to the table for negotiations, present, putting probably to convince him that there is need for a peace plan to talk over up the div us vision that this war is causing both on the shows of ukraine and also the impact that it is having across figure in terms of uh, uh, food networks. last week, the south african government was defending itself against allegations that it's applying alms to russia is not like me to undermine the credibility as impartial media cases. to some extent, yes, it's good compromise. it's credibility in terms of negotiating. but look the allegations about the we phones i'm not to prove in. that's one second lee. you'll also want to look at the fixture that so the speaker is a mega player,
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is strong. economy that could lead that initiative in terms of these thinking that i think in countries having in terms ofa, leaving the initiative to bring the warring parties on the table. even though the other countries across the world may have failed to bring together the to lead us on the negotiating table. okay, thoughts about privilege prevention was done here. the indicator is looking at, assess the most doors making news around the world to you and release code as i said. and then most as at least a full 100 people were killed by sikes around moscow, which had the country on sunday. i'm enough and the ballot christian and set the cycling and struck the poor, his boss of the country, which already been effected by domestic conflict, an economic hardship said most of those killed where like a hinge at least 6 people have died in a 5 and
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a hostile and the new zealand capital. wellington doesn't support us still missing . also police reports of the housing temporary and long term residents, including elderly people because of the fi is full audi, c e. o which tablet has pleaded guilty to charges that links with a diesel gate for scandal. and he's trial in and i still have the is now the highest ranking for my executive to make a confession in the emissions cheeks and scans of the foster parent company. volkswagen bought a fleet deal. this will see him escape jammed to a ron and the use the death penalty around the world is exploding. the number of people executed the last year spike to reach highest level for 5 years. according to amnesty international human rights groups, the annual reports on the use of capital punishment fund china continuing to execute thousands of its citizens every year. the authorities do not disclose official data. the well 2nd biggest execution is iran. and since the death of
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a young woman in police custody a trigger to mass protest last year executions that have increased sharply of the know more executions. that's why the ronnie and so i demanding on the street these days and in front of prisons like this one is for han, with 3 young man at risk of immune and execution measure, causing me use the email has the me and said yeah, could be, were arrested and sentenced to death for allegedly being part of a non to tech against security for suspect in november. charges that were complete the made up my dates as in a red message to his family from prison. i told him i had nothing to do with this quote. under torture. i had to make a confession, but i never had any record or something i put under torture. i had to confess that i'm a gun owner. they kept beating me to make me tell the version of the crime on camera . they tortured me and said,
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you have to say this on camera. i had to confess everything under torture times and now i didn't have any weapons and i never did anything wrong. that's why his cousin, amir, he and germany is working day and night to draw public attention to the case. much to the summit group public's displeasure by yourself able, they told us the boys could be executed phosphate. i spoke to the media every day. the sphere company, those have, who's them all but i, me a knows the ronnie and to disagree is more likely to kill monday than the others if no one is watching. and so he's refusing to stay silent and he's not alone. a member of the german parliament has taken on the role of political sponsor from budget is interested in that we are the voice of the protest. isn't the western world to make it clear that human rights are being violated? the legit could hardly walk when the sentence was handed down because it being tortured in custody. it's unimaginable. it's crude. it's our job to be even louder,
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and i'm not going to stop being loud so that people like majid have a voice in the western world, in their best isn't bad estimate. support amir and his family of thankful for the constant fee of, for my dad's life, has taken a heavy total on them. the child was the last few days. the sand blew for the last few days or anything from head on wiping, thinking all the time. why would we phone even me, least to the hon. um, any ron in the 1st place to avoid having to ship it? why do we have to mean just so much pain with us? why do we have to be afraid to leave all to show us? so we all back there because i know well because of our children, i know well, it's all because of our children. constantly stress comes to be anxious. how does that constantly worried about hearing bad news?
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i've had a bad hope is the only thing we have left hope that his cousin margie cousin me will live along with all the other political prisoners and told that just country one day will be free. or right. how about rodney as a human rights? boy, i'm there on research at i'm this the international welcome to dw your thoughts about an 80 percent increase in execution senior on last year. how much of that is linked to the anti government protest spot by the attack in police custody of a gina, mazda and many? this is ty, giving a slice in the number of these situations, ease of links, that using an alternative strategy of using, okay, cannot see as a tool of progression stating at all toys. he's happened long, the scanning record of increasing execution in the country. they knew where the want was piece, tiered among that population and crushed on rest and to protest the majority of the
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executions in 2022 counties or for married there. and drug, the data is often see how they are the police. that is a seed in connection with this climate of fear and oppression that the email to it is want to generate. okay? but again, how much of a of that is down to the, the, the protests that were caused by the death in, in custody of, of gene and i missed a gene a meaning, i'm a rob is not known for it. sorry. go as yeah, so as to be a see if there are thousands of protesters who are at risk of being sentenced to death and executed in connection with the fox fighting that cold case. in 2022, the high to execution of 2 protest stairs in connection with the protest after grossly unfair to i always got to be light on conviction that they're obtained on their torture and other inc. treatment. as you also mentioned your report,
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i did speak 3 men in s for hon, or as in nancy, scope, execution, orders before the enforcement in the nation void uprisings of last year. we also have a 6, please call you see this includes this on probably just from the oppressed. i definitely know the t, florida, actually it's called a sickness. and i, i must also know to look at the have these increase in the use of the death penalty for drugs because often sees these executions do not attract the condemnation of the international community and give a suit. and in reality, in virtually doctor people executed at or from oppressed minorities and the use of the death penalty for drug the because often sees is absolutely partly because on the international. no, it is of the, it's been to the interrupt you that so because i'm finding it hard to understand why. so you're, you're saying that that the best healthy is being used to intimidate people. it's being used against minorities, especially in drugs, cases. why?
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where is the link between drugs and mine are says that the death penalty dre explain that to us a me a lot of stay communities. so who are involved in drug late because activities come from oppressed minorities including w 2 minority and the end of the week is impose the death penalty for mine. and throughout the latest authenticity, such as cutting 17 m on the sauce drug under international. not the use of the death penalty for drug the because offense, it is absolutely for you because on the all i see consensus i'm year after year be seen the use of the death penalty for a minute or drug make because often sees in you don't find due to minority, the tooth office minority in south eastern iran has borne the brunt of the state. me. all right, okay. okay. let me let me to interrupt. uh, jump to that cuz what, what, what kind of a ground that you, you already covered. so it wouldn't be your contention that iran at doesn't to
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impose the death penalty for drug use from people who are not from these minorities . or they might, ne, have this proportion if need be affected by the eating and alternatives use of the desk, but not tv have, or that has the use of the desk and onto, for throughout the a says i'll send seats in the audio card stuff. the country has been over on in 2022, at least 255 p 103860 that for direct tv, because often sees across the country, p. c's, a massive increase from at the 23. p said, cool that a quick to says in 2024 throughout the 8th. as often as these pieces increase in the use of technology is linked to the climate of fear and intimidation that the eating animal toys is born to generate these costs before the evenings authorities to execute protesters. but then they execute in calgary spe, because from a chris minorities or for throughout the late mine have drug because often sees
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they tend to innovate, exciting mental intuition at the same time understand. all right, and we've got the 1st year as a thank you so much for that to run by frightening from amnesty international to that was one of the most spectacular hyphen button german. the history november 2019 face broke into the green vault museum in the city of dressing and made off with 21 pieces of precious jewelry, found even more than a 100000000 new yorkers. the loot was part of a collection dating as far back as the 17th century. now, of course has found 5 men guilty. the ruling and dress then came 3 and a half years after the audacious heist. 5 men will be serving prison sentences ranging from 4 years and 4 months to 6 years. and 3 months, 6 defendant was acquitted. a dispute each type, a clog as the best. so meanest things i was concerned that at least one of these
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remains at large outdoors, at least viewed off on me, investigate those other 2 maintenance voltage proves is at least 6 people were involved in the highest pat maintenance and sixpence. the one in the tiny body remains unclear whether the group received help from other individuals. in the early hours of november 25th, 2019. the men broke into the royal palace museum through a window they prepared earlier on a visit during opening hours. wielding an axe, they smashed the display case and seized jewel encrusted treasure is worth more than 100000000 euros. the suspects were later arrested in berlin rates. all of them members of the remo clan, an extended family tied to organized crime. their trial opened in january 2022. december investigator secured most of the looted treasure, including a diamond is 3 and a half class. and an 18th century metal from poland,
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order of the white eagle, the plea bargain, followed. defendants were promised lighter sentences after they help secure the lutes, return. legal experts call it a legitimate deal opposite whether its rights and appropriate to make such an arrangement as a cause. i open to debates in each individual case with you. under the plea, bargain, 3 defendants will be released from custody until they begin their sentences out of the french riviera, where having come the film festival begins today. i'm hoping phil is getting lots of attention fuel by scandals on the screen and in real life shown to battery features to johnny debt. who is that cold cases have once threatened to the value of his career. hollywood styles come back is just one of the headlines from this year's festival. is johnny depp is back on top, playing francis king louis the 15th in the new film. johns, you bother you about a former prostitute who became the king's mistress. shift to the thought of what
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don't as you just said it best to quote come united this year and that's a good thing because of his american accent. dep only speaks a few lines in the whole movie, leaving more screen time for actress. my where she also wrote, produced and directed the film and she's got some scandals of her own. the star just admitted to assaulting a journalist. and she's been criticized for funding the film with cash from saudi arabia. gossip and glamour going hand in hand here at the cannes film festival along with plenty of star power. 80 year old harrison ford is premier in his 5th and final indiana jonesville, the dial of destiny. this time he's battling ex nazis who infiltrated the us space program together with his god. daughter played by phoebe waller bridge.
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sometimes i think the show more at home outside the or send the director wes anderson is back in can with the asteroid city star studded comedic tragedy about astronomy geeks and their parents. the only 9 planets in the solar system. as far as we know, billing. now there's an alias also premiering and kind of a slew of films from africa and vanilla. and adam, i buy french senegalese director rahman had to, i see 2 young barber's relationship disrupts their community in our homes from asia also look set to make an impact. at con, director one things 3 and a half hour documentary youth springs fellows, a group of young chinese textile workers who actually live inside a factory. and they see that quote from them to this. your 6th female director is
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make up roughly a 3rd of the filmmakers competing for the festivals top prize. it's a record for com. was one of the critics a still isn't enough. so who will this year's winner be? for the next week and a half, the whole film world has its eyes on con to find out. and scott and rocks from that dw culture is that and can, on the french riviera i taking all the hot jobs. so welcome scott. how's it going me? that's fine, but tell us are we um, you know, this is not the worst gig in the world i met. uh, but uh it's, you know, i have to say i come to all these past couples all around the world. go around the world for these festivals. and can always talk to them. i mean, this is the numeral. you know, of, of, of, of, of film festivals. the films here are bigger, there are more stars, the whole excitement, the energy is, is, is,
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is crazy. or it just sort of even for someone is as, as tired and cynical as myself, uh, the sort of revise my faith incentive. i had show business every year. okay. it looks like a blog busta heavy lineup base. yeah. which moves the most excited about yeah, i mean the, i of course, really excited about a lot of the big, big films a show you here this year and the, the 5th, the indiana jones film with, oh, i think it has to be the last one with harris and 40 was the age for the film. and so the 8 year old is, is, is, is playing someone is $56.00 these. so we've got the martin scorsese film killers of the flower moon, which is cool, uses his older muse, robert, in your own, his younger muse, leonardo dicaprio. um, uh and then um there's a film that's maybe not getting as much attention but i think should which is a new film from acu car as maki probably my favorite to director from, from finland called falling leaves. he's also a director. we thought maybe you might not make another film,
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but he has and he's bring it here to can. um. so there's a lot of big, big movies coming here, but also a lot of sort of smaller art house films, lots of gems to be discovered, which for me is really what can is all about. i'm a quick word about the us screen writes is the union, the writers guild of america, which has been on strike for 2 weeks. it's not likely to have an impact on the festival. well, it's definitely what everyone's talking about. a poll daniel, who's the american actor and a writer who's on the jury here. he commented on it today saying as soon as he gets back from can he's going straight to the picket lines uh, to join in solidarity with the writers. there. i'm so it's definitely impacting the discussions that everyone's having here in can. i don't think it's gonna have much effect on the festival itself because of course the films here have finished. they are not impacted by the strike whatsoever. uh so, but um it's definitely, um, the topic is on everyone's mind because the district goes on. it can have
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a major impact on the film industry worldwide. okay, thanks a lot. scott, scott, rock, sprint working hard in cat. it is this, the, the news coming up next? the news, asia, political turmoil and grips pakistan. his protest this target was supreme court is that a white top of the deepening crisis will have go on the aftermath of cycling locker . after hundreds of your thoughts, each task spend physician will have those doors and more in just a moment and i'll be back at the top of the have a good day. the
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