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the wind starts in 2019 dw, the . this is dw news life from the russia launch has massive strikes on keep the training and capital is targeted by the tax, which officials say we're exceptionally intense and complex also on the program. and you report lines, major oil companies for decades of pollution in nigeria and says they should for
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the bill for the claim on human rights group. i'm just the international says to ron is increasing leads using the death penalty to intimidate protesters because of a demonstration on a man's death row tells d w by he's refusing to remain silent. bring the stars and st friends and st. close up the account and film festival provides a city called the last and the indiana jones film brings the hollywood stock to southern friends, the secret across the french, historical drama, between john death and his return to the big screen the i'm feel welcome to the program russian has launched overnight as strikes on keys
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that you kindly and officials have described is exceptionally intense, but he had of keeps that military administration says to the russian to attack use drones. cruise marseilles, i'm probably ballistic, midsize the crimes. jake ministry come on the side defend systems destroyed, all of the russian miss housing keys, space. debris fell across several of the capitals districts causing a fine and well known method angel buildings. recent days, i've seen a flurry of russian ass strikes. my correspondent nick, call me back, is in can even talk me through last night's events through work in about 3 in the morning local time by an old mag cheap 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 today, kind of drawn out over maybe an hour or 2 with bangs every 101520 minutes. but this was a mess. attack i'm seen, attempt to trying to overwhelm ukraine's defense is by sending a lot of different weaponry. at the same time, i felt like it was on
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a movie set. it was so bright in my apartment, despite having a cut and disclosed it was just extraordinary allows you had the sound of pulling 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 t of and you have people in social media trying to look out what's going on, trying to talk to friends, relatives and other thoughts, city. and it feels like most people seem to have had a very similar experience and you know, over 101520 kilometers the kind of side of the city. sort of 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. caves, us built a 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, broke it out to their systems that the u. s. lawrence, that really changed situation. the front lines, the russians have claimed to have destroyed those high laws many times over to have stored more than actually wherever delivered. maybe they hits a kind of full stall, get. we know that the ukrainians use blow up versions of western weapon systems, trying your in those rush themselves getting 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 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 will scopes, they thought that those kids 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
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the council of europe is one of the organizations set up in europe of the 2nd world war to promote human rights sort of lower democracy. it doesn't have a huge budget to isn't fine 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 the ukraine 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 that kind of material damage. if it's still in viruses, we'll can put the claims in one place, those can be adjudicated and then often will potentially reparations can be to impose on 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 assets
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for that. so far, very being frozen about making it coming into will south african president sit around the pose that says russia and ukraine of agreed to receive a peace mission from 6 african nations. doesn't run the pose a sense not to be a pro 10. i'm for the savanski would meet the navigation in moscow and cave to discuss the potential piece plant, you know, as but follows the american accusations that south africa is supply weapons to moscow. mr. brown, oppose has insisted these countries neutral and denies favoring russia. well d w 's, a correspondent privilege, most of i'm here in cape town, told me more well, president, around the assess bob car today saying that to about 6 african countries that include as i'm the senate, go uganda, egypt and chromebook braz of you have expressed the interest in supporting a piece initiative in african piece initiative. and he spoke to the to lead as
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a prison zalinski and present putting it over the weekend to form and into methods what these african countries i say, and both of them warmed up to the idea. so this is also being motivated to because of the impacts is that the war in the crane has caused or not um, for uh, security in africa and just the disruption of their food chains across the world. right. and what makes these latest thing that they can succeed, where the rest of the world as found. so that's a good in countries. i think they have both 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, they have strong ties with russia. it has been hoped that they can be able to bring
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to the table for negotiations. prison, putting probably to convince him that there is need for a piece plan to talk over up the div us vision that this war is causing both on the shores of ukraine and also the impact that it is a heavy across africa in terms of the uh, food networks last week, the south african government was defending itself against allegations that it's applying alms to russia. does not like me to undermine the credibility as impartial media bases to some extent, yes, it's good compromise. it's credibility in terms of negotiating. but look, the allegations about the we phones are not proven. that's one second lee. you'll also want to look at the fix to that. so the speaker is a mega player is from the economy that could lead the initiative in terms of these
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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 that to lead us on the negotiating table. okay, sounds about privilege, privilege most on here, the indicator to a ron and the use of the death penalty around the world is exploding. the number of people executed the last year spike to its 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, the biggest execution is iran. and since the death of a young woman in police custody a trigger to mass protest last year executions that have increased sharply
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the no more executions. that's why the ronnie and so 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. maggi causing me sell 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 forces. back in november, charges that were complete, the made up my deeds as in a red message to his family from prison. i told him i had nothing to do with as my seats quote, under torture, i had to make a confession, but i never had any way i could do something i put under torture. i had to confess that i'm a gun owner that could be made to make me tell the version of the crime on camera. they tortured me and said, you have to say this on camera. i have to confess everything under torture, and i didn't have any weapons and i never did anything wrong.
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that's why his cousin, amir, he and germany is working day and night to draw public attention to the case. much to the stomach republics displeasure by yourself able, they told us the boys could be executed phosphate. i spoke to the media every day. this company does have a, who's them all but i, me a knows the ronnie into additionally 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 for manjeet 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, and i'm not going to stop being loud so that people like majid have a voice in the western world,
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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 child for the last few days. the assembly for the last few days. i'm head on wiping, thinking all the time. why would we fall in the middle east to the hunting um and then the ron in the 1st place to avoid having to ship it. why do we have to we just so much pain? a bit as to why do we have to be afraid to leave all to show us tells us we all die 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. i left the constantly worried about hearing bad news about a bad hope is the only thing we have left. hope that his cousin, my jeep cousin, me, will live along with all the other political prisons and hope that his country one
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day will be free or all how about right. and he is a human rights lawyer and iran research. i'm just international. she told me how it runs, minorities have been affected by the use of the death penalty. they might, ne, have disproportionately been affected by the eating and alternatives use of the desk, but not tv have part of it has the use of the desk and onto forth throughout the says, often sees in other parts of their country as good overall in 2022, at least 255 because they're a 60 that for drugs because often sees across the country, p. c's, a massive increase from at the 23 people. cool that a sweet tooth, as in 2024. throughout the 8th, as often see this increase in the use of technology is linked to the climate of fear and intimidation that the evening until it is voluntary generally is costs
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before the evenings authorities to execute protesters. but then they execute employees because from a chris minorities or for throughout the late mine have drug the exit off and see if they can generate excitement of intuition. and at the same time, they attracted them. they should as a new report on the pollution caused by an oil extraction in nigeria, it reveals a catastrophic environmental damage caused more than 60 years ago. now june stage by as was once home to one of the largest mine groves on the planet with oil extraction and repeated spills of it turns into one of the wells most polluted areas. and you report estimates the clean up costs me more than $12000000000.00 and calls for oil companies show an any to for the bill. and global m. s. a is for professor of environmental law and policy of university of bradford and one of the contributors to the report. welcome to dw professor at
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your thoughts, springs of other fundamental catastrophe on imaginable proportions. perhaps you could give us an idea of the damage that you saw. hello, thank you very much. yes, let me know what you think the commission was a sub in 2019 and we worked on this project now for the past 4 years. in that time we went to buy also space. we went to, to keep going to all the local governments. we spoke to people and all across the time. one thing was edited by or pollution in the niger though it's not in the vials, but he's agree just that the 6, it's a oil pollution has not been picked up. the environment hasn't been really sweet to just to give you some context of mine to dial to include in bios, east or west lock box just when we should be loading something. well,
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what or 8, what you find is that the best dates of what you find is an environment devoid of real life. so on one of the trees, when we were going into one of the areas for the travel, we could not find a single leaving. but not to treat a lot of people came up with the station, you know, said, you know, that helps the environment. and if you give it just the size, the floor for the people by also states. okay, well that, that's sadly, i'm a technical problem with your sound. that means that we're gonna have to cut best fish that show, but wish you well with your endeavors and thank you for joining us. professor uncover massa and the university of process. i thank you very much.
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it was one of the most spectacular highest and modern german history in november 2090 face broke into the green vault museum of the city of dressed and made off with 21 pieces of precious jewelry. bottle is more than a 100000000. yours is the largest part of the collection dining and back to the 17th century. that of course, has found 5 men guilty ruling and dressed in king 3 and a half years after the audacious heist. 5 men will be serving present sentences ranging from 4 years and 4 months to 6 years and 3 months, a 6th defendant was acquitted of the disability type. the clock is still the best, so meanest. and i don't concern, does it least one of these remains that large outdoors, at least speeded up on me, investigate those other 2 maintenance voltage. proof is at least 6 people who were involved in the highest pat maintenance and sixpence. the one in the time they
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bought, it 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 treasures 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. in december, investigator secured most of the looted treasure, including a diamond to strewn hat class, and an 18th century metal from poland. 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. up as of whether it's right and appropriate to make such an
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arrangement as a cost are open to debates and each individual case is under the plea bargain. 3 defendants will be released from custody until they begin their sentences. is looking at the most doors making the news around the world view and relief co director and me and mazda is at least 400 people were killed by psycho and a mock over check. the country on sunday and i send them by la creation and set the psycho and struck the porous parts of the country, which it already pre and affected by domestic conflicts. an economic hardship said most of those killed athlete were hinge at least 6 people have died in a fight at a hospital in the new zealand capital. wellington dozens more still missing. the hospital was reportedly housing temporary and long term residents, including elderly people because of the fires in the form of audi. c e. o, which dotala has pleaded guilty to charges linked to the diesel gates of fraud scandal
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. and his trial in music is now the highest rank the phone, the executive director, confession in the emissions cheese in wisconsin, but well have a company called spock. as part of a 3 deal. so you can escape james activists in tokyo and protested against funds to release the treaty, but still by the route to water. and that she might nuclear power plant and see how a company type comes plan is facing vs resistance from local fishing communities. bostic earthquake and subsequent synonymy in 2011 damage the machine, the plant causing the cooling water to become radioactive of friendship. maybe. yeah. why the kind of film festival begins today, the opening film is receiving lots of attention fuel by scandals on the screen and in real life, john, the battery features johnny debt, who's called cases at once threatened to the rail. his career,
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hollywood styles come back is just one of the headlines for me. she has festival as johnny depp is back on top, playing francis king louis the 15th in the new film. john, do you bother you about a former prostitute who became the king's mistress, ship to the default of what? don't use you to send a picture on a cool community test you another good thing because of his american accent. dep only speaks a few lines in the whole movie, leaving more screen time for actress. my when 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
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5th and final indiana jones film, 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. sometimes i think the show more at home outside the or send this here director wes anderson is back in can with the asteroid city star studded comedic tragedy about astronomy geeks and their parents are still only 9 planets themselves. but as far as we know, billy, now there's an alias, also premiering and kind of a slew of films from africa. and but now in, out of my by french senegalese, director rahman had 2, i see 2 young bumpers, relationship disrupts their community. and now the comes from asia
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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 i see that quote from them to this your 6th female director is make up roughly a 3rd of the filmmakers competing for the festivals top prize. it's a record for com. was one that critics say 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 in count on the french riviera, i taking all the hot jobs. so welcome scott. how's it going? 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 uh it's, you know,
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i have to say i come to all these past levels all around the world. go around the world for these festivals and can always cops them. i mean, this is the numeral. you know, of, of, of, of, of film festivals. the films here are bigger, they're more stars. the whole excitement, the energy is, is, is, is crazy or it just sort of even for someone as, as, as tired and cynical as myself, uh, the sort of revise my faith incentives and show business every year. okay. it looks like a block bus that heavy line of this year, which moves the most excited about yeah, i mean, i'm, of course, really excited about a lot of the big, big films a show here this year and the, the 5th indiana jones film with um, oh, i think it has to be the last one with harrison 40 was the age for the film. and so the 80 year old is, is, is, uh, is playing someone in this 56 these. um, we've got uh the martin scorsese film killers of the flower moon with is cube uses his older muse, robert de niro in his younger muse, leonardo dicaprio. um,
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uh and then um there's a film that's maybe not getting as much attention, but i think should uh, 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 not, not make another film, 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. and a quick word about the us screen rights as the union, the writers guild of america, which has been on strike for 2 weeks. is that likely to have an impact on the festival? well, it's definitely what everyone's talking about a pull. 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, 2 joints pretty with the writers there. i'm so it's definitely impacting the
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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 a major impact on the film industry worldwide. okay, thanks a lot. scott scott: rob spread working hoc in cat. so imagine in chef assess a new world right, goes to the most hours of non stop cooking after staffing a stove for more than a 100 hours, try san lagos and got it to watch at hilda bakshi cook a range of local um, international issues from 1st the last week through to monday, she's most of the previous rep will have 87 hours and 45 minutes that by indian shift in 2019 is reminder of our top story. this how the credit capital j if has come under attack to the officials of described exceptional in the intense big rush that absorbs drugs, cruise me, 1000 police,
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