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the assignment for public took my brother hostage a few days ago, but at the trying to sign in the scene on the job, they won't be silenced. starts june 3rd on dw, the . this is dw who's coming to live from berlin. moscow says it's battling a ukrainian sabotaged group. it's infiltrated the border region. the regional governor claims drones have been shot down in and fighting. ukraine denies any involvement and insistence that russian partisans oppose to the kremlin are behind the bond, was in the middle of that coming up. possible breakthrough in the decades long
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conflict over and they're going to cover up on the look of what's prompting our media to now consider that contested region to be part of the body shop plus the ground breaking vaccine technique used to curb code 19 could also be a game changer in the fight against cancer. the hello and terry martin, good to have you with us. the governor of russia's belgrade region has said, drones were shot down during finding near the border with ukraine. russian officials have accused the crate of melting, a sabotage attack on russian territory. t. f has denied any connection to the attack, insisting that disgruntled russians revolting against the kremlin are responsible. so, russia's state media sees this postage shows the of the mass of fighting in the belgrade
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bridge. and officials claim that in to see for the tax houses and administrative buildings were damaged and the towns as far as sold and private room, they blamed ukrainian armed forces and seed. many residents had leased the area either in buses or their own vehicles. to question the witching so closely. there were 8 people injured according to the information from the ministry of health and the ministry of defense that there are no civilian casualties. to once again, the situation is tense and remains so the counter terrorist operation was declared discrete. many restrictions are in place. but the function broke out about 5 kilometers from russia's border with ukraine, while ukraine has been preparing for a counter offensive for months. keith denied any connection to the attack. video is posted by the russian opposition groups. the liberty of russia legion and the
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russian volunteer quotes indicated they may be responsible logics. i put it in time to put an end to the dictatorship spicy. but thank you to all those who support us, who sign explanations on not face the board. and that's amazing. explosives last year, support for microsoft every day of our final goal, the red square. and they seem to be brave and don't be afraid because we are coming back home, which is russia will be free. shane, so the more or see if we get sort both minute to try to the kremlin, said the violence ang, to distract attention from bus moved, which russian forces claimed to have captured of, to more than 9 months of fighting. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. german police are investigating the suspected poisoning of 2 russian journalists who attended conference here. and really the women were treated at the cities, charlie tay hospital. they were in the german capital for an event,
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organized by kremlin critic may account for the cost of the cause of their symptoms and still fun for the driver of a truck that crash near the white house has been detained. u. s. secret service say that while the truck did not contain anything dangerous, the collision may have been intentional. the vehicle struck security barriers on the public park next to the white house grounds. on monday night. police have begun searching a portuguese reservoir as part of the investigation into the disappearance of british toddler model. and the con, the stretcher water is just 50 kilometers from the resort where the 3 year old went missing in 2007. the search is understood to have been requested by german authorities. last year in german, national was formerly made a suspect, and the case or many as prime minister is offering to recognize neighboring azerbaijan sovereignty over the disputed region of nig garner. kara,
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by the 2 former soviet republics, have been locked in conflict over the area for decades. but a pride shall see. spart has now paved the way for peace talks. it's a territory that's been plague, but i'm classes for over 2 years, punctuated by 2 deadly conflicts. but the long dispute over no gore, no care about, could be coming to an end. the looks of it. so i mean you recognize this as a by john's tarrot trade 8 to 6600 square kilometers. lots so long as as a by sean is willing to recognize a territory with integrity of our meaning is 29800 square kilometers. as far as the bi john's coverage right includes and going to cover about thought the claim number of joke on which on which who personnel and made the commitment on condition that our server. john guarantees the safety of ethnic armenians living there. the region was established by the soviets, after world war one predominantly populated by ethnic armenians. it was never the
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less included within the soviet socialist republic of a servers on since the collapse of the soviet union, armenia, and a sofa. john have both made claims to the territory. some 7000 soldiers were killed in the last war and 2020. the foreign ministers from both countries met in moscow last week for try lateral talks with russia star gay life rough leaders from both armenia and to serve a. john met you council chief charles michelle and brussels 10 days ago. they are expected to meet russian president vladimir putin on 1st day. he's still seen as a key broker by the posts, so you have neighbors. earlier i spoke with richard, a grant goes in from the regional study center, a foreign policy think tank in europe on. i asked him why armenia is prepared to give up its claim to the corner of the car boss. now as well. this is
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a direct result of the devastating 44 day war back in 2020 and then this paul's war environment. we see a sudden flurry of diplomatic engagement inactivity, however, it's no longer russia but the west that is leading to diplomatic initiative. and our medias. democratic change of government in 2018 also offers greater help and optimism that we can reach a negotiated resolution. bell armenia is not offering to relinquish its claim to nick on a car boss without conditions. what exactly are those conditions? well, that's a good question to jerry. in many ways, the army and government has actually failed to adequately articulate its position. what we do know, however, is that the argument of the government's policy has shifted to addressing or
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advocating for the rights and security of the guardians. of newborn are car law rather than self determination or independence. this may be a face saving way to forge a peace treaty with neighboring osborne bridge, all. but the real concern and pressing challenge is also over john's maximum list position. and we still have to this day all over johnny, military incursions and presence within our media proper, having little to do with newborn a car wash. and there's a significant population of ethnic armenians in know going to a car, a box. how did they feel about this? a propos deal, richard, as well, in many ways, the arguments of the car box are pretty much feeling betrayed. in other words, looking much more to the russians than to armenia proper for security and safeguards. this is largely due the due to the presence of 2000 russian
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peacekeepers who are the only guarantee for this fragile ceasefire, which also makes the outcome especially difficult as russia remains distracted by its veiled invasion of view brand. richard, thank you very much. that was richard. there a goes in from the regional study center in europe on current climate policies will leave more than a 5th of humanity living in dangerously hot temperatures by the end of the century . that's according to new research study involving scientists around the world has looked at what rising temperatures will mean for people living outside the so called climate nation, which humans have tried. they've concluded, we are facing a climate emergency low in nonce. her family are sheltering from extreme heat temperatures outside solar above 40 degree celsius. they've taken to setting still just to survive today and maybe that's why we got that up. i went outside
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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 hate stroke. we have the unhappy grandma me and ma was one of many places in southeast asia recently hit by record heat. it was similar in india hotspot, but people living in dangers temperatures according to climate scientists. to one it is set to get much worse. a. currently i run 60000000 people on ass live in dangerous heat. what average temperature is a 29 degrees or above? by the end of this century, that number will grow to 2000000000 based on current population and temperature projections. so that's like a profound re shaping of i have, it's a bit of a,
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of the, the surface of the planet. and it could lead, potentially, to large scale reorganization of where people live. such massive social upheaval like not seeing here in somalia can be avoided, but only if government act urgently to achieve the rate of change we need to limit capable of making anyway, they have one and a half degrees. c means something like a 5 times speeding up of the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions over the call, but not as 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. because of the 19 pandemic traumatized people in societies. but it also spurred medical advances in a very big way. perhaps nowhere as much as in the field of vaccines where
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a groundbreaking new platform based on molecules called messenger r n a save millions of lives. now the technology is coming into its own in other areas like the possible treatment for another killer pancreatic cancer. the pancreas plays an important role in digestion and metabolism, a tumor. there is bad news. mortality rates and people who develop pancreatic cancer are very high bank of the cancer, so deadly because it starts to metastasized early on, which means to my size move out of the human micro, my. i'm in the primary to minute location and start to migrate to other places in the body. and this is extremely difficult to contain and means that the chances even of the removal of the primary tumor that you have returns. and there become disease a pretty soon. i a demo and a cancer vaccine works by making the body aware of cancer cells which are able to
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grow and detected by the immune system. a dose of vaccine contains many copies of a short stretch of precise genetic information. the messenger r n. a. it induces the body to start making specific protein slide. one is found only on the surface of the cancer cell. after being trained by the vaccine to recognize the cancer cells, the alerted immune system, defense cells attack them wherever they are. the big hurdle is that because every patients, cancer is different, their cancer specific proteins are also highly individual. so every m r n a vaccine has to be specifically produced for a particular patient. the, this is, and janelle makes and then being able to, i, and my potentially highly mid atlantic androgens that are quite unique to the patients. the cells giving it a personalized focus is, is also a huge, huge advance in
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a small scale study recently published in the journal nature, researchers use custom made messenger r n a vaccines as part of the pancreatic cancer treatment plan. in around half the patients, the individualized vaccine candidates, based on technology, developed by german firm biotech, appeared to prevent a relapse of the disease for at least 18 months. a larger trial is now slated to start this year. of the trial was a combination of 3 things of chemotherapy, a check point inhibitor and the vaccine. and comparing this historically to just check point and and chemo therapy, the results were much better. so we need to see a larger trial, more patients, and a double blind. so compared to the 2 versus plus vaccine. to know that it, it's, it, it's truly a factor this,
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the new m r n a vaccine therapy does prove effective in larger advocacy trials. it would be a huge step forward and combating one of the deadliest forms of cancer out there. you're watching. do the news frumber live close up is next traveling the southern kidley to meet a young refugee from molly who was helping bring life back to one of calabria as gifts towns. i'm terry martin for me and all of us here at cdw. thanks for watching the good news. yeah. we are all set. we are watching close to the to bring you the story behind the news your own about on volume.

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