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the the aisles starts in may 90 on dw, the, this is the don't mean use live from brilliant. russia launch is a new wave of era tax on ukraine. it's the 9th time the russian military has had keith this month. the black sea port of tessa, one person was killed by a nissan and the worst flooding in a century, kills at least 13 people in northern ethnic as is more of being forced to meet
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their house the on public phone in the us. welcome to the program. russia has launched another series of aerial attacks on ukraine. at least one person was killed in the southern port city of odessa. explosions, also rock the capital. keith smoke rises over cuba. again, in a co escalation, trusting role could stall, get to the gap, dude for the 9th time this month. to, to choose messiahs were in that cities across the ukraine overnight. but in a show, if it's improved in defense capabilities, you cream says it shot down all, but one of them this damage new to kindergarten and the garage was done by falling debris. the rebels there was
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a very powerful explosion. then i saw the smoke with them, i find out that the debris fell when the guy just with mine is nearby. i can see the rocket to be nice and you had asked the one messiah that got to hit the southern port city before that. so a thought of dc, one person was killed and 2 others injured. the latest escalation, thumbs as the western allies supply, increasingly sophisticated weapons to keep ahead of its highly anticipated spring offensive for residents here are designed to life and of war. it is just another the under adoption of tax, but it's just a single video. it's, we cleaned it up. now the sand will be removed because there cinders and there are small children here. everything will be clean and fine. so despite the damage you creams improved, ad defenses may just be providing
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a red rest. but for residents here on dw correspondence, 90 a spilling a is in keys and told us more about the latest attacks. yeah, we woke up again this night to explosions. it was around 5 in the morning. um uh, defense clearly working. they have a very distinct sound from, for example, uh hits. and um, uh then uh, later we found out that all of the rockets flying on to keep were intercepted unlike the one in odessa that hit uh and uh, that killed at least one person. um we uh see these attacks quite frequently now we its the nighttime within this month, the nice time within may always at nights. uh, but uh, the defense is really, really doing its job here. most of these midsize can be intercepted all of them
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besides flying onto the keys, i usually intercepted that's a clear improvement to what we've seen just off a year ago. wind rush, if i had these garages at energy infrastructure, where also lots of themselves were shut down, but the number uh, made it to the uh, targets um, so the delivery of these systems, the patriots, the iris t and then a, some systems is really improving the situation for civilians here on the ground, let's say is let's talk about those patriot defense systems because the u. s. is saying that those systems which are being used in ukraine site likely so for some damage and in recent russian attacks. so do we know how these latest to me, solids were intercepted? a new fan doesn't disclose what exactly it uses in order not to put to the systems of hazard. we've heard that damage was done to the patriot system, minimal damage,
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as one official in the u. s has said uh so the system might well be operational, the system consists of some subaru. modules, the is the command center, there are the rages and there are a the, the launches. uh and um, depending on what was damaged, the other units might still be working and the system might still be functional, although less powerful because for example, if one of the launches is that much, they have less rockets to launch. but um, uh, it's quite possible that it was working this night. however, there was some other systems in use, the iris t, the german system, the masons, and oh, region and american system, which can also intercept these besides the christmas holiday. this night, cruise missiles are a bit easier to intercept then a ballistic messiahs, which had been shot 2 nights ago when reportedly the system was damaged. uh uh, it seems that patriot has an h over the other systems when it comes to ballistic
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missiles, but not cruise missiles tanks, my ts don't use my ts putting in keys. 7 4 let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. world leaders are gathering for some of the g 7 group of nations in the japanese city of hiroshima, on the agenda are tighter sanctions against russia over the war in ukraine. regional tensions around taiwan will also come under discussion. the size of his writing nationalist has been marching through occupied east jerusalem, and a riley the palestinians view as a provocation. israel's far right national security minister, ethan mor bang to veer, attended the tourism de event which marks israel's capture of the old city during the 6 day war. in 1967, the annexation is not internationally recognized that at least 13 people have been killed and many more are missing and floating in northern italy. authorities are
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warning. there may be worse to come. the governor of the immediate romani, regions as the floods have cost a 1000000000 euros worth of damage. it's the worst floating in italy, in a 100 years huffy is rainfall, felling just a few days in the amelia ramana region in the north of the country. thousands of people have been evacuated as rescue work has bottled through the night to save those truck by the floods. locals race to clear the mud laden streets before it drives. doing what they come with, what little they have we've been cleaning all day. i can take it any more residents in one
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town pick through the damage we need to fix everything. we need to do everything from the beginning. the books on the documents, all the clothes are all gone. just because you have to get out. you have to leave the house. you can see why. the heavy rains cost over $20.00 rivers to best the bunks. and almost $300.00 lum slides. stephano bona tina, the regional president said the cost of the damage totals, billions of euros, with the rainfall cost low. coles remain worried and i've also gotten the food i case. our biggest fear is that if it starts reading
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again with the home the diagram, if it were to start reading again, we fear that the water could again rise. that's our biggest fear. these make ship roadside battery is the only defense the many against the floating already or i asked london based meteorologist comp duncan, whether the fluids are connected to climate change. i think that our stomach streams are harder to attribute to climate change. and i think what's going on is we could be one of those. obviously this is going back a 100 years of the dates of this is very extreme rain full event. and it's not to don't play the situation in any way at all, but it's leaving extreme place when it comes to rainfall a can often pour when it rains and its weakness stranger to some of the most intense rainfall. absolutely. and you have actually holes and some of the biggest records for rainfall to to is this just a very good place of goods. obviously not the right where it is. the places print for st rainfall events. we do have extreme weather pattern,
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but is the weather pattern driven by climate change? the 3 sciences fucking that music streams whiplash from dr to to flood is there. and it's often better just to step back and look at a number of these types of weather events, but to use just one weather been on its own. it often is quite hard and to go into the details, right? you've got to be a little bit careful when it comes to attribution. and when we look at the attempt to records, for example, it might be a little easier to attribute to climate change, but always in the background when it comes to ring for records, along with well, it's does a lot of these writing for records to be broken easier, so background, there is fingerprints on these types of records, but i think we're just gonna be a little careful before we kind of rush into it attribution when they write and still following. it was meteorologist scott duncan, speaking to us earlier from london. moving on the kind of film festival is in full swing with the stars bringing hi glamour to the french riviera for the 76th edition . tonight is the premier of one of the festivals most anticipated films,
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indiana jones, and the dial of destiny. starting harrison ford. it's the actors last performance in the franchise. and the final movie in the series 21 films are competing for the palm door. that's the top price. but the w, scott roxborough is our mind on the red carpet in kind. and earlier i asked them how big the boys was about. indiana jones is the last adventure. yeah, no, i mean it's, it's huge. obviously, this is the biggest, uh, uh, film, from pretty much premier in here, uh, massive a blockbuster. and so the streets here and can are just packed with people, trying to get a glimpse of harrisonville or a tv while our bridge and match the goals and the stars of the new movie. and the film itself, as you said, it's the 5th entry in the indiana jones film, the last one, the star, harrison ford. it's that later than the other, indiana jones films actually sat at the peak of the cold war and the 1960s. and it,
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it sees uh, indiana jones fighting again against not the easiest time ex nazis played by match nicholson, who is a trying to, he's a not the trying to co op. the nasa space program for his own the various hands. so a very big slice of serve hollywood popcorn, the sort of act as um, as a, as a counselor programming, i've had to the more intense art house movies that are typical for cam has gone. harrison's ford is guaranteed prize that this year is fast. but why is that? yes, you're absolutely right. um he's not going to win. it's for indiana jones, but he is this tonight at the premier of indiana jones, he's going to get a honorary palm door, which is the that the top prize of the cannes film festival. i'm and this is sort of a tradition that was started last year with tom cruise, who was here for the top gun, maverick. and they also gave him their top prize. i honory a palm door and they'll be given at harrison ford this evening. and i think it's a,
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it's a way of can, a, for, can to sort of on are these big hollywood blockbuster movies which have sort of been treated like 2nd class citizens here in canada. they are sort of looked down upon by the sort of our house elite that is the, the traditional audience here and can by observe, opening up a little bit and letting these blockbusters in and, and presenting these awards to these big, huge hollywood stars. i think hans, trying to open the doors of it and build a bit of a bridge uh to to hollywood. and i think it could have something to do with the new head of the festival because the new can president is, is a snowplow and she's the 1st female presence. but more importantly, perhaps, she used to be an executive at warner brothers. so she's very close connections to hollywood, and i think maybe it's part of her influence that we're seeing not only these big hollywood stars of walk through a carpet here, but them really getting honored with can stop price. and that's gone. german filmmaker vin vendor is presenting to new feature films this year. what are they
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and those base double his chances of winning? yes, not interested in the i just saw mr. vin vendors, uh earlier the today uh, coming out of the mens toilet at uh, one of the swanky beach resorts. uh that line uh, the ocean here in can and that's kind of significant because one of his films called perfect days is set in a man's toilet in japan and it follows a toilet cleaner who goes through and planes these incredibly swanky, a high end public toilets and in japan now supposedly a metaphysical look at life through the eyes of, of this pilot later on. that's what they'll be has the other film is called. and so i'm, and it's a 3 d documentary now, 2 very different movies. it doesn't unfortunately, double his chances of getting the palm door because only one perfect days the toilet cleaner film is actually in conversations that is only chance to wait another palm door time. scott scott rock sprung force income
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and here's a reminder of our top story. russia has launched another wave of aerial attacks on ukraine explosions. rock the capital keeps the southern port of odessa was also here. all right, coming up after a short break are documentary looks at the impact of globalization and lower income nations. frank golf will be here from the top of the next hour for me and the team here in berlin. thanks for watching. take care. i don't see you at tomorrow. the journal discovery or winning offer is available and for every one.
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