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the, the in our series guardian's of truth. watch now on youtube dw documentary the, this is the that we use live it from the bullet and denied a warning from russia for the west. do not send advanced fighter jets to ukraine. the 16th promised by games allies could change the odds in this war. russia says
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that it raises the risk of escalating the conflict and the pulling nato into the battle was. it's also coming up tonight, a berlin hospital called in a suspected poisoning mister reward. she rushing journalists, are they for you then? because they are criminal, and critics, and the aftermath of devastating floods of the democratic republic of congo will africa phase more disasters? life is asked, the planet gets warmer. and we know what to do to slow and to mitigate climate change. what happens if we don't have the fiber golf to our viewers, what you're going to be as in the united states and to all of you around the world . welcome to night. a warning from russia sending at $165.00 to that's to ukraine,
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will raise the risk of nato being dragged into the war. over the weekend at the g. 7 summit in japan, ukraine's allies pledge to supply g with the fighter jets from the us. granting president zalinski has assured washington that the plains will not be used to strike russian territory without any of the landscape during what turns out to be a highly successful visit to japan. so it's a start for us as invasion. ukrainian president has had one consistent message for his western allies, more weapons for ukraine. at the g 7 summit in hiroshima, along health and vision came true over coming us resistance to supplying ukraine with f. 16 fighter jets with thousands of essex themes in service and dozens of countries, the best fighter is seen by keith as it passed across to challenge rushing as
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apparently alrighty. us president joe biden had long released the key of the month 1st day of the conflict spreading, the young ukraine's boat as often as such as u. k. and the netherlands pushed for sending. do you estimate jet to crane fight until to lensky? he had finally dropped his objections. as i told the united states together with our allies and partners is going to begin training. ukrainian pilots, in 4th generation fighter aircraft including f, 16 to strengthen ukraine's air force as part of a long term commitment to ukraine's ability to defend itself. we provided to last year, all that they needed to deal with what they were dealing with at the moment. and that's for the now we're moving in the direction of putting him in a position to be able to be defend themselves in ways beyond what they've had to deal with so far. the one with the u. s. veto gone. ukraine's allies, a free designate the ethics team to keep them all but some of them of some yeah,
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we're working on it to enough. i'm sure because we already know which countries we will work with that obviously what's on that, even before we and lots of training programs, pull the sixteens, we will get the planes for now, i can't say how many is not the secrets anymore. i didn't know myself and the secret it'd be for the children is not rush asked estimates the impact of private jets would have on the battlefield. it's suggested to use would raise the specter of nato involvement in the conflict. but in the past, most cost threats have failed to prevent ukraine from upgrading. it's awesome. oh, well, i spoke with marina monroe and she's from the defense studies department at kings college in london. and i asked her, where will these f sixteens likely come from? and when will they realistically be in the year? it is a problem with the f. 16 jets um firstly, we don't know which countries will be donating those fighter chats and how many?
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because um, presumably, poland, denmark, and then as a lens, the okay, does it have it here at 16 jets, for instance, and of course the, you asked, click the, made some at 16 jets as well when they would be in the air is a difficult question because we need to ensure that the pilots are trained on the wrong hands. on the other hand, ground crews need to be trained as well and it piece time. so talking about using those fighter jets in the upcoming comprehensive is unrealistic because the infrastructure is not there yet. the just need to run waste of a sudden the wrong cruise and so on. so um, it would be very optimistic to seeing that they will be arriving in ukraine in a couple of months. and the question is, what difference will they make when they finally make it to ukraine? one ever seen a rush. but, but maureen, we are assuming that ukrainian pilots have not already been in training to fly
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these jets. i mean, there is a possibility that and of allotment of pilots already have the training that would make a difference when it as well that will make a difference. but as i said, you also have to train the crews the ground crews. the, the japs needs to be maintained and they need a support. so those crews needs to be trained and essentially it doesn't depend only on the pilots in order to be able to operate souls jazz. and we haven't heard anything about any efforts to trade cruise to, to make the subjects usable for ukraine. we also have heard anything about preparing the runways. um, as far as i know, uh some wrong ways in western decree will be with purpose flows of fighter chance. however, for where will they be launched? is another question because certainly russia will be watching and will be trying to target and you potential airfields. whereas those chats will be stationed within
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crate in let's say for you looking into the future $34.00, or 5 months. and we do have some of these products on tested and are trained and they're ready to fly. what difference would these f, 16 fighter jets make in the war as well? so radically. um, because russia didn't have ears to pretty much you from the start and is struggling right now. the air power component has been very weak and ukraine. so the ukranian side could take advantage of that and having these multi purpose chairs, which are more or less to, to, to make $29.00 depending of course, on the number the quote um, for instance, increase the range of the premium was one they, they are looking to stripe high value targets uh, behind enemy lines without putting people in the furnace. and um, for instance, store storm shuttle missiles being delivered um by the pay could be used together
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with those channels or for certain ration fighter jets, which would deploy those missiles. so essentially your premiums could be a frightening critical infrastructure. they could be as far as tracking, command and control center. so as well for the to the air compete could take place in the especially knowing that a russian era defense is up. probably not going to pick up the is a signature or an app to you. they never face and that's succeed in battle. i'm like when we're talking about so get 4 or 5. yeah. yeah, i think we're, we're going to be entering some new territory here. if and when these planes are up and flying for the ukrainian military, that is for sure. marina moran from the defense studies department of kings college has always been really appreciate your time in your analysis. thank you. thank you for having me. whichever police are investigating the suspecting poisoning of 2 russian journalists who attended
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a conference here in berlin. the women were treated at the cities shari to the hospital. they were in the german capital for an event organized by kremlin critic miguel krakowski, several boys and a tax boys in russia and abroad have targeted opponents of president vladimir putin . us earlier i asked our political correspondence, i mean young to give us more details. yeah, brent, this story yet originate on a russian language website against the board, which is not a criminal in supporting sites expensive site. now, they reported that these 2 women had attended this conference in berlin, organized by opposition figuring because cocoalsky and they subsequently reported the symptoms they could point to towards a poisoning. one of the women has been identified as a natalia all know,
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she is the director of and n g o cold uh the pre rush of foundation. as she said, she fell down well, but she subsequently travelled on to prague. she said she had a numbness and sharp pain and strange symptoms, and she didn't return to the us where she's based. now the other woman is a russian journalist and she has since posted on social media to say that. so she confirms that she's been having treatment at the secretary hospital in berlin, but she said you've got nothing to do with anything that happened at that conference. she's also cooled on people to, you know, refrain from speculation. so i think what we can side is a story where a lot of the details are still unclear. yeah, the kids are unclear but, but the, the, i guess the possibility of being poisoned can considering the connections that these women, these journalists have. it's not that far fetched because we've seen, we've seen things like this before, haven't we?
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it's yeah, i mean, it seems that police making is one of the favorite uh, uh, tactics of the russian plan this time, services one thinks of the case of the form is by alexander length and then co was boys and in the u. k. 2006, that was double agents that script following his daughter, who was poisoned in the u. k. as well positioned a journalist, bloody me, a car, a mazda has been paused more than once in russia. and of course, alexa in the valley, the opposition leader who was poisoned back in 2020 and he had to, of course, was treated at the sheriff's. i also here in berlin. so i think you can say there is superficial plausibility. and at least that this could be sort of malicious action by the russian or far it is a, there's an f b i investigation, we're told in the us, we have in germany. this has been being looked at by the state security unit of the police. they're the ones they look into terrorism are politically motivated crime.
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so it looks as if they had taking it very seriously and we'll wait to see if any details emerge from those investigations. dw simon young with the ladies night from here in berlin. simon. thank you. our media is offering to recognize the dispute in region of the corner of cairo block as territory belonging to its rival lives or by john. the 2 former soviet republics have been locked in conflict over the area for decades. a fragile ceasefire paved the way for peace dogs. it's a tyrant trade that's being played by clashes for over 30 years. punctuated by 2 deadly conflicts. but the long dispute open and gone to tyra buck could be coming to an end. what sort of it says, i mean you recognize this as a by john's carrot trade 8 to 6600 square kilometers. lots so long as, as a by sean is willing to recognize the territorial integrity of our meaning is 29800
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square kilometers as a by john's terry trait includes and go on a terabyte of play number of telephone or some of it. so it's punching and made the comments on the condition that as a by john guarantees the safety of ethnic armenians living. the region was established by the soviets, after world war one predominantly populated by the comedians. it was never the less included within the soviet socialist republic of opposite by john. since the collapse of the soviet union armenian, azerbaijan, have both made claims to the territory. some 7000 soldiers would killed in the last ball in 2020 the foreign ministers from both countries mentioned must go last week to try lateral talk. speed versus gala problem. because lead from both armenia and as
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a by sean are expected to meet russian president vladimir putin on thursday. who we still seeing as the key broke between the post the soviets neighbors. part let's take a look now. it's some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. bella roost has released in opposition. blogger, who was snatched from a why in air flight, after the plane was forced to land in the country 2 years ago. state media released this video of roman photo 7, much saying that he had now been part and after a court and handed him an 8 year prison sentence just 3 weeks ago, a little vague contender who finished 3rd interviews, presidential elections as formerly, endorsed incumbent president, richard tire of 8, a one in the next week's election run off ultra national. this candidates a non oregon, took more than 5 percent of the votes back on may 14th. that helped the price or
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the $1.00 of and outright victory climate. activision, italy have a ford, a black liquid, looks like the into rooms trevi fountain. they are holding for an end to public subsidies for fossil fuels. and they blame the government for the floods that are devastated parts of northern italy. 6 with floods of also called destiny devastation in the democratic republic of congo. heavy rain is triggered land slides in a remote mountain as part of south key bu, province. farms and entire villages are in ruins. more than 400 people have been killed and another 5000 are missing. as the casual maya gum, that 70 years old. and she's a vice did them huge. but it left her as one of the few. still living in her family . the torrance tore away an entire generation. i met up with an i few lost. i've been a widow for 25 years. my children died and left me their children. how should i raise
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them? i ask god to take me to because i don't know what to do. the slots took her plot too, and therefore whole existence. she says her only hope now lies in her remaining family . supporting food prices have tripled. residency. the retros police with more than 8000 people are in need of urgency. many tiring assistance. lack of clean water has force people to start drinking water from the lake. toilets has been washed away, exposing people to water born diseases. aiden does the guy, i was among those selling food at the mock at that day. and the heavy rain stops to for sheltering in a nearby house. she watched the dissolves to unfold somewhere, lock them up, front of you know, that friend and some people decided to leave in the rain even with their children. and all the things they bought at the market. all their goods for the drowned was
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everything in the water and died right there with their whole family and the family and i for, for nice age hmo or to 94 and i 7 of her relatives died that day. her own children are still missing room. the valet. what that when i made the maya, we could not find their bodies, nothing else. so we started morning by noon on with my existence, my house has vanished. i have nothing left. not even underwear to court and see of what color and my older brother's house has gone to the island when we land and thousands are still missing and the bodies decomposing under the rubble. 2 weeks of the devastation swept away hundreds of lives. rescue workers say they are still overwhelmed by the sheer number of troops has to be recovered. they face alone, grim task of digging up the dead and identifying them to be mooned,
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but their loved ones. well, so i just say there is often a cause a link between climate change and extreme weather events like those floods there in the democratic republic of congo. so what are we doing about it? well, apparently not enough. a new study warrens that current climate policies. if i'm changed, we'll put a 5th of all people in dangerously hot zones by the year 2100 low and then to our family, our sheltering from extreme heat temperatures outside solar above 40 degree celsius . they've taken to setting still just to survive today and i'm maybe that's why we got that up. i went outside last week and when i came back i was sick. i'm still weak and sweaty and i don't want to be anything or move around too much. i think it was heat stroke. we have yeah,
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we got my me and mall was one of many places in southeast asia. i recently hit by record heat. it was similar in india hot spot for people living in dangers temperatures. according to climate scientists who warned it is set to get much worse. a. currently i run 60000000 people on ass live in dangerous heat, but average temperatures of 29 degrees or above. by the end of the century, that number will grow to 2000000000 based on current population temperature projections. so that spike a profound re shaping of habits, ability of the surface of the planet. and it could lead potentially, to a large scale reorganization of where people live. such massive social upheaval like not seen here in somalia can be avoided. but only if government act urgently to achieve the rate of change. we need to limit cable warming anyway. they
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have one and a half degrees, c means something like a 5 times speeding up of the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of the day carbon i is ation ethical. i have an economy among the ways to do that. accelerate social and technological change by expanding renewable energy projects like this one and giving up fossil fuels altogether. well, i'm joined now by earnest of these mama, a climate scientist working with the world. we do the roger cold organization focusing on the impact of climate change across africa. ernest, it's good to have you with this. um, this is another study that joins a long list of warnings about the dire consequences of climate change. and how do you expect greater exposure to extreme heat to worse in the situation across africa?
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well, i said, i appreciate your inc through. that's really i've got to rise. what is really happening around the low is a little bit cheaper to actually get it. oh, i see significant damage really blinked and change that is going to put in so. so to kind of make a that's a little been it's still the same temperatures of a prison. i resulted in more intense heated ways. uh really so uh is increasingly a lot with my assessment digits. it's. we've also uh we're experience in droughts. the get to being kristen, lead through. great. and we'll see lives kind of ok. so now heavy rain full of events that are causing the problem. uh, so just to mount it, uh you can see that there are a lot of buy quite recently. i so money and the google democratic republic
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experience is kind of erotic grateful. and you know, it could be misconstrued. i mean that is, will really, you know, are over a decent area and there's little due to the plus whatever the gate, this last one. you know, i'm reading this either because it's kind of been ability to see the into clements or is it may ask you what kind of support do applicant nations do they need? now to deal with the situation as it is right now, but also to deal with what is what's coming around the band as well. in the past, we'll be talking about meet teachers and we'll discuss where we are right now. it's all about that. that is and did a lot of measures the democrat is start to just to be developed quite recently uh the color, but i be un secretary general at this very effectively. anyone in the row?
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so in africa, what is really currently taking place is to uh, kinda arise the kid as you know, as people where in the continent and begin to do that provided on that. so a lot with which to see how we come out this early warning. we've anticipate 3 actions, you know, be put in place. so this other things we're looking at best tools. i understand that the, um, the designs, the risks of map out the regions that we have. and then a hands, the observation, the monitoring processes, and be able to disseminate the communicate this information to last month and use this as well as play to respond, but it would be a n date of so you know, that kind of mitigate to the parts of these uh, extreme events, as before we run out of time, i want to ask you, why do you think governments around the world in africa,
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but we know all over and every content. why are these governments failing to take action? especially when we're talking about reducing the use of fossil fuels it says going on, but not to is wrap up the little the, the nice. yeah. to react. and you know, sometimes people feel, well, we can manage, but this shouldn't be the case. what we'll do right now is i'm kimberly, you know, in from government all these impasse, yes, they've been saying this impacts in communities, but really make sure that the policy is in place. you know, uh uh, for example, what we really do right now is the vista lies, the government information service is available. i mean, to bring that into a policy. so for all of the countries in india, and that's what it means,
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contributions as well as the also the best amount of baptism plans. you know, this will allow for this information being generated to get to the last month. and just as i have this kind of lucky, this is the approach all stickle. that's to be because of this process to be able to uh, motivate a government, as well as a use of communities to act fast to the inbox, climate scientist, ernest office mama, we appreciate your time and your valuable insights tonight, ernest, thank you. thank you so much. in the women's book, this negative horsberg needed to beat loudly map and to take the title race against the buyer and to the last day and retained their chance of a trouble of league cup and champions lea a. they've got the went to the end,
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the 70 years dw, the. the eastern ukrainian city of buckboard is in ruins and in russian hands. the 1st major battlefield victory for prudence forces since last summer, somewhat symbolic, definitely not strategic the front lines they are being drawn elsewhere. in the past week we learned that western europe plans to send f 16 fighter jets to ukraine
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