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in south standing shopping and dining offers. then certainly our services be our guest at frankfurt and board. cd managed by front board the . this is dw news lie, but from berlin. tonight, a warning from russia for the west do not send advanced fighter jets. do you crate the f sixteens promised by keeps allies could change the odds and the board russian says it raises the risk of escalating the conflict and pulling nato into also
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coming off a berlin hospital called up in a suspected poisoning mystery. were to rush in journalist where they poisoned because they are kremlin critics. and the northern italy remains all worried after severe flooding watches away hillsides and roads. strange residents say that the landscape now is unrecognizable. they fear that their homes are on the verge of collect the brink off is good to have you with this. and we begin the week with a warning from russia, sending up 16 fighter jets, the ukraine, russia says, will raise the risk of nato being dragged into the conflict. at the g 7 summit in japan over the weekend, ukraine's allies pledged as applied. keep with us fighter jet ukrainian, president zalinski,
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assuring washington that the plains will not be used to strike russian territory. a lot of me is a landscape during what turns out to be a highly successful visit to japan. since it started 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, a long held envision came true of coming to 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 russian acid, perry. alrighty. us president joe biden had long resisted keith to month fee of the conflicts spreading beyond ukraine's borders. but off the allies, such as u. k and the netherlands pushed for sending. do you estimate jet to crane fight
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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 them, and now we're moving in the direction of putting them 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 afraid designate the 16 to keep with them all, but some of the not some yeah, we're working on it to i'm not, i'm sure because we already know which countries we will work with. obviously what's on that, even before we lot with the training program for the sixteens, we will get the planes for now i can't say how many is not the secrets anymore. i
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didn't know myself and the secret it'd be so the filling is not rush asked estimates the impact the price of jets would have on the battlefield. it suggests that use which raised the spectre of nato involvement in the conflict. but in the past, most goes to threats. i failed to prevent the ukraine from upgrading. it's awesome . oh well, i spoke with marina barone from the defense studies department at kings college london. and i asked her wearable these f sixteens probably come from. and when does she expect them to be in the air is a problem with the f. 16 jets. 2 firstly, we don't know which countries will be the meetings. busy fighter jets and how many because um presumably poland, denmark and then as a lens the k doesn't have any f, f, 16 jets, for instance. and of course the u. s. could be made some at 16 jets as well. when
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they would be in the air is a difficult question because we need to ensure that the pilots are trained on the one hand. 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 confir offensive is unrealistic because of the infrastructure is not there yet. the jets need to run waste, as i said me 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 that we're seeing is ready with german police, investigating the suspected poisoning of 2 russian journalists who attended the conference here in berlin. the women were treated at the cities shari to hospital. they were in the german capital for an event organized by crimson critics. in california kosky several pointed attacks,
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both in russia and abroad have targeted opponents of president vladimir putin. the earlier i asked are political correspondence? i mean, you want me to give this more detail this story. yeah. 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 natalia. all know, she is the director of and n g o cold uh, the free russia foundation. as she said, she fell down well, but she subsequently travelled on to prague. she said she had
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a nice and a sharp pain and strange symptoms. and she doesn'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 says it's got nothing to do with anything that happened at that conference. and she's also cooled on people to, you know, refrain from speculation. so i think what we can say, it's a story where a lot of the details are still unclear. which i mean, you know, reporting their armenia is offering to recognize the disputed region of new going to cover book as territory belonging to its rival. iser by john. the 2 former soviet republics have been locked in conflict over the area for decades. a fragile cease fire paved the way for peace talks. it's a tyrant, trade that's being played by clashes for over 30 years,
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punctuated by 2 deadly conflicts. but the long dispute open and gone to cairo buck to be coming to an end. which one bits of it sounds like you are meeting your recognizes as a, by john's territory of 86600 square kilometers as long as, as or by john is willing to recognize the territorial integrity of our meeting using 29800 square kilometers, as advise you on the territory includes kindergarten, no cut it off kilometers, thoughts k number of junction, which some of it's pushing on, made the commitment on the condition that as the by john guarantees the safety of ethnic armenians living. that 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 azerbaijan, since the collapse of the soviet union, armenia. and as it by john,
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have both made claims to the territory. some 7000 soldiers would killed in the last ball in 2022. the foreign ministers from both countries mentioned must go last week to try lateral talk speed versus like a lab roll them. lead from both armenia and as a by sean are expected to meet russian president vladimir putin on thursday, who we still see as the key broker between the post soviets. neighbors flooding in northern italy has triggered land slides that have cut off the entire towns dw, corresponded. sonya found the car went to the northern region of emilia romano. yeah. do you see the extent of the destruction there? she visited one of the worst affected villages, which is recorded more than 200 lands lines along this used to be enrolled. now it's just
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a monday miss. franco probably is waiting for it to be clear. she has a house on the other side of the mount, heavy rains and floods nearly a week ago to go to land, slight snapping electricity, and water supplies in this village. and put all of you in my memory. nothing like this has ever happened before. you have to go back a 100 years. somebody was in another village when the land slighted. he's safe, but he does know when he can get back to his house. like probably pauses of residence here in the romano problems have made to some of the feet. massive floods have brought to a total of mud and debris down the mountain slopes, smashing roads and bridges, and cutting off communication links. were trying to get to the village motive yano, which has been a couple of days. the road leading to it is blocked because of bushes damaged, the road ahead. police won't let us cool. so now we go to try and get in with the
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risk if we drive in with god, look monkey a volunteer and former chief of the lucky fire service. many of the hamlets, a still isolated and people us didn't bring it back to wait till the meal yada. that'd be says the village spent 3 days in tie be cut off from the outside world and now needs restore roads and infrastructure. i'm not that a big deal. the priority is to restart jobs. what a bad battery for agriculture has been devastated because fields of cracked identical, and roads don't exist that this, there are some fields of literally collapsed of this, but i didn't want to. so i know as soon as i can do this you will be a terrible yeah. for agriculture. i mean it was done. no said, oh no, not really that the likelihood. 7 database is more than 250 people have been evacuated so far. some of them are housed in the should let
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the people that, as of now, the main challenge is the anxiety and tension that is building up and people for here and what, what i think we should be doing. and they're worried about if and when they will be able to get back to their homes. and it affects us as well. and it on the, in, in the with that and i can, yeah i'm, i'm very about the lives in the emergency shelter becomes to check on his home daily. he fled with his family when the land started giving in, on either side of his house. he says the landscape is now unrecognizable. these oh yes, but that i can meet with you said you will always have the fear that the landlord give way again and quarterly to the house could collapse seem to do and that you have to flee again. saint betty call it will take away before residence here can cross the ground beneath the feet again over zillow's presidents and the reason i sailed into the silver has joined football clubs and others supporting real madrid
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. striker then easy as junior or after he faced racist abuse. and a spanish league game on sunday, the match between valencia and real madrid that had to be temporarily stopped after the brazilian forward said he was racially vilified by a fan behind one of the goats. 10 plus flat and the 2nd half between round madrid and valencia. when an animated finished heroes jr, a pointed out of fan and the stands for the constant. rachel abused the software during the game, the brazilian set. this wasn't the 1st time and spanish football federation president louis will be all as a committed on monday that spain has a problem with racism. means okay, and so a few feel now if only one family in this one, nasty person, this one group of nasty people, insult someone for the sexual conditions you for the skin color or for the religion,
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then we really do have a serious problem. the problem we need to as a junior, a said after the game that a competition that once belong to starz like ronaldo at messy. now it belongs to racist. the head of the lake salvia to boston, criticize the play out for insulting spanish football, adding more fuel to the fire. my direct coach called onto a lot to you was a polls by this treatment. a look at those are the only what happened here has happened before, but not quite to that extent. like that as it's unacceptable. the spanish league has a problem lead us by you know, like unit, i'm probably more resilient. president little of da silva also expressed is support to words. we do see us in a press conference on the sidelines of the g 7 summit. really for a, for the mid that that he was verbally abused and was called a monkey. or says no weapon. it's not possible almost in the middle of the 21st
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century that we have racism getting stronger in many soccer stadiums in europe. the for so vitals are starting to be footballs, like, you know, well, madrid have now officially launched a criminal complaint with prosecutors, stating that the abuse constitutes a hate crime. you what you need to be, you know, use up next. stephen dizzy has dw business news. i'll see you tomorrow, the dw 416 docs vm 5 every day, the room caution. i used to work, feel free to leave a doctor that always highlighted because we can make the difference.
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