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won't give up, no matter what part of the stomach for public took my brother hostage a few days ago, trying to sign in. the scene of the job they will be silenced, starts june 3rd, on dw, the w news line from filing russia associates has driven the group of attackers out of its territory and back into ukraine. so keith denies any involvement. we look at potential consequences sufficient. that's across for the incident also on the program times of the break. so in the decades long conflict of in the corner kind
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of back ups on media set side conditions for it to give up. it's play over the contested range of police in portugal, launch a new search for modeling. the con, the frontier toddler disappeared. 16 years ago. one on the holidays with the groundbreaking vaccine technique used against co 319 is held as a potential game changer in this types of games counts. the i'm so okay, welcome to the program rushes. defense ministry says it's forces of kills more than 70 cross border attackers. i'm driven the rest back into ukraine. most going to use is key of, of launching what they call the sabotage attack on russian territory. however, ukrainian officials deny any involvement, insisting that these are the actions of anti crumbling russians. suassa state media
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says that these photos shows the off them off of fighting, and the belgrade region, officials claim that into separate attacks, houses and administrative buildings were damaged in the town. the firs of guests and grey bore on they've named ukrainian armed forces and said 10 people had been injured in the fighting with many others leaving the area. the city of belgrade remain calm, but it's gotten to claim that ukrainian drones had launched attacks on the border on monday and tuesday. that's the situation remain, follow the tile of it. so this is the minister of defense of together with law enforcement agencies. continue clearing out the territory so far, you shouldn't return home. the i'm addressing the residents of graver once the district for to 15 variety. and thanks for that to the left. their homes used to when the fighting broke out about 5 kilometers from russia's board with ukraine,
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while ukraine has been preparing for counter offensive for months. keith denied any connection to the attack. videos posted by directional position groups, the liberty of russia legion, and the russian. while the typical indicated they may be responsible logics up to date in time, to put an end to the remnant dictatorship spicy. but thank you to all those who support us, who sign us donations are 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. and so the more or see if we get started with that to try to the crime and said, then crash and, and to distract attention from box mode, which russian forces claim to have captured often more than 9 months of fighting. let's pick this up with a j mclean. there was a research here in the war studies department of kings college london. welcome to
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the w. i'm what went through your mind then when you heard about these attacks in belgrade? honestly, perhaps a slightly rice smiled because of the way that they were being presented using sort of typical russian propaganda lines that we used to deny the evident russian in both men and don't boss in 2014. so i, i would admit that i, i found some mistakes quite remarkable. i suppose in the never looking um, beyond that, i think i have questions as to what exactly this was supposed to achieve beyond beyond predicting right. right. smiles. right. so these, uh, these groups, these, these uh liberty of russia legion, um, the russian volunteer. cool. who are they, they appear to have come out of nowhere. well, they've existed for a while. many people have insisted that they are just
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a sort of silence technique by ukrainian secret services. of course, the positions to know that on, but this is many on the list of believes based on the, the foreign. i think it's important to separate the 2. if i knew because the volunteer call a rasa. um, well, the very solve, right, would be the correct time. they belong to a new nazi organizations and they have nothing to do with the ukrainian on forces. however, the russian leading to the russian free legion on that is said to be a part of the, you know, according to the narrative that is said the pulse of this, the foreign legion that fights within the ukrainian, on the 4th, is made up of russians. and all right, me better russians as well. run that sled by my includes one of my of i'm so is how much involvement do you believe that ukraine is likely to have had with one or either of these groups is
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a something directed from keep giving them deniability it is very difficult to to prove or say completely un fasick lee. but i would be incredibly shocked if maybe it's not start for me to use. but if sort of officials in ukraine or around the sort of and this would come on this. but now, in some way, or at least at the very least aware of this because the alternative is but a president person has probably military groups working against him on his own. tattered shaving is rather have his hands full of the moment. yes, i think that's the point. i think that's why the impression, i think that's probably the point of the exercise of space to respond to the question i raised, which is to create that impression. i don't think that that impression and i think the sort of very i always slightly um,
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was deliberately humorous framing. i'm from people like to highlight that. yeah. the residence and that's the case communications advisor. um, suggest that um, quite kidney, this is not gonna make who got an exaggeration has great. now since the rest of the population of, of belgrade, which summer calling the belgrade people were pub, people's republic. and again, this week to, i'm not in especially is up to one, but then that's going to house people's republic say, this is about sending a message. this is about sending a message that russia is not safe, that the will will come home to russians, you know, many of whom have been able to reduce a crate that lives from, from the war in a way that katie has not being the case. few questions to us as to people. thank you so much for that. a. j. mclean from kings college loud. thank us to, i mean you, where the prime minister is offering to recognize neighboring,
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azerbaijan sovereignty over the disputed region. i'm not going have kind of back the to the former soviet republics have been locked in conflict of the area for decades. but a front dr. si fi has now passed away for peace talks. it's a territory that's been plague, but i'm classes for over to 2 years, punctuated by 2 deadly conflicts. but the long dispute over no gore, no care about, could be coming to an end. which will, which is why 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 a territory with integrity of our meaning is 29800 square kilometers. as far as the by john's territory. it includes, in going to cover about commit to the claim, number of joke on some of which on which, who personnel and made the commitment on condition that our servers, young 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 trilateral talks with russia star gay life rough leaders from both armenia and to serve a. john met you council chief charles michelle in 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. oh richard, got i get a go c n a runs the regional studies, sense of, that's a think tank. and yet i've had asked him why on being here is ready to give out fits claim to nicole and i'm kind of by now this is clearly not, in other words,
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the army named government has become very good at being very bad at strategic communications. and i do think that there is a disagreement, but also a misunderstanding. the argument and government has on officially once again reiterated the recognition of the territorial integrity involves john. but that is based on the premise that newborn oak horrible the art media in populated enclave. we'll have it to security and rights protected by international mechanisms. in other words, it's much less giving up or giving in and much more upfront treat diplomacy from a negotiating point of view looking more. all right, so this, this isn't this, this isn't the media. putting a proposal on the table that it presumes will be rejected. this is, i mean, you say yes, you can have that. if we can have these guarantees. well,
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generally yes, failed, and that's a good question because we don't know much about the logic behind the armenian diplomatic position. and in fact, the lack of information promotes dangerous this information. but i do think our media is in a very weak position after a devastating war of 2020 and has little leverage the security today of the art millions of newborn a car law is both under threats by algebra. johns siege of the enclave. border also because of the weakness and incapacity of the russian peacekeepers. better station, there are the 2 points that i want us to pick up. but start with the comedians and they're gonna cut her back. new is vague news is as you say, of this deal is now out. there was a reacting to this a welcome page to fire. we feel betrayed and ignored. in other words, the arguments of newborn a car law are now increasingly looking to russia and no longer to armenia for their
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security. which in the aftermath of rushes, failed invasion of ukraine is perhaps a dangerous ploy. but at the same time, they are pretty much stranded at the mercy of the algebra, johnnies who have both to work as little as the reserve board and much greater capability than armenia. so let's talk about russia then as you say, got his hands full with new client at the moment. how active has it been at dealing with this dispute uh, on the doorstep because of a i believe a media is very upset about, but the lack of support, interesting from russia. well, yes, 2 observations regarding russia. the 1st is also over, john is open lead, defying the russian ceasefire and challenging the russian peacekeepers. it's an embarrassment the humiliation for proved in russia, but secondly,
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rushed up because of ukraine has lost the diplomatic initiative. it's the west, the european union, and the americans that are now taken over the diplomatic negotiations and momentum between armenia and also been drawn. it's very clear. thank you so much for joining some outlining that for us. richard got to go see and from the regional study center and yet thanks. as i said, look at that. so most doors making headlines around the world. german police are investigating the suspected poisoning of 2 russian john list here in the land. latrice of the city of sherry to a hospital and the vents organized upon the prominent crime and critically hired for the coffee. 7 people, including 4 children, were killed in the school with collapse during the stormy thailand, pupils were outside on the sports fields and heavy rain and strong winds broke the roof down time and is entering its monsoon season. environmental activists
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upcoming themselves in modern spray. both the and buildings outside beautifully, instead of the same row that are protesting against fossil fuels and the effects of climate change. members of the group, last generation shots and slogans binding. the current flooding in northern italy on politicians will spin these pricing for an extended summer of wild fires following the dry winter and heat waves. fires used to be most frequent during july and august, but lodge places have started earlier this year. i find this to base the stabilize reason. i'm breaks the extra mate daughter, we will talk. she's blame awesome. the flames spread quickly because of dry conditions and strong winds. want to climate scientists assess the spines now enter the ear of mega. while 5, the towns are turning to technology to protect the people. that's the w found out on their visit to buy your rebuttal role. yeah, in eastern spain. this,
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it takes just a few seconds to set it up on a smart phone. and the defense system is activated. the so called godaddy and mechanism consisting of 40 joints. sprinkler towers protects residents of the small spanish town, a pretty federal house from fires in the surrounding forests. maybe i think creates a wedge barrier. so we keep this area most rise to make sure that even the re, supplier will never make it to the house, to the houses and basically save lives, right? have enough time to eventually the whole area. the system creates a kind of firewall around the town and its neighboring villages to and it helps protect the environment. at the same time. the water does not come from a tap. the engineers have developed the system. the recycle is waste water from the local sewage plant. the process wasn't without challenges. and the beginning it was all concerns. are we going to, our house is going to get what we're going to have these oddly thing right outside of our house. and as you can see there really blend in really well,
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and you can barely see them, you know, the system was finally launched last year. and now almost all residents are convinced of its benefits. every year the fires in the region, as film t about locals are becoming more dangerous. and the sitting things that used to be unimaginable, that the fives here to start in that product. but nowadays we have wide fights as early as february, and to continue on to november. the i t behind the system was developed by university students at a small environmental company from the region. algorithms constantly update the fi risk and calculate when and where sprinklers need to be activated. a unique technology that is becoming increasingly popular, even outside of spain. we have some interest in the california. we have another interesting and we have another interesting, it's only this i would new for us, but the problem is to, to do this for the same time,
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the team is already working on new ideas using augmented reality, firefighters can get real time updates on the development of a file, but fit on says the focus should be on finding the costs as far as not just the flames. we don't need more products either. we're may have more drugs, more i plans more take up there. so we need to develop solutions that to recreate the rest of the native. we have the tools, we have the know that we just must to do a fed on says this includes keeping the environment, the space it needs for healthy development. but such changes take time until then. many more sprinkler systems might be necessary. a police in portugal academy and it's a new search for modeling macapp, the british child who disappeared in the self and now gone regions 16 years ago. this is the full such such it's been 16 years since of modlin.
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mccann disappeared but not a portuguese investigators are looking for clues at this remote reservoir. it's located around 50 kilometers from the resort where mccann went to missing. madeline was 3 when she vanished. what on holidays with her family and probably at the loose despite and international search, she's never been find. this location was allegedly frequented by the main suspect he's been named as christian be and is behind bars in germany for raping a woman in the same area of the al gore of region from where the british toddler went amazing. christian b is also under investigation on suspicion of murder in the mecan case, but hasn't been charged. he's denied any involvement, but at the behest of german on saturdays, a search is being carried out at the location in portugal, up to the advisor, the icons give any concrete information on the clues on which the search operation
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is faced by the people. they're not the tips that come from the accused, but as you can imagine, we don't start a search in portugal on the off chance on doesn't that there has to be a good reason. and we have one bill. i ask for your understanding though because i can't disclose it here for technical reasons. the police come to side months after mccann's disappearance. but the divers only find animal remains there, hoping these new search results in a breakthrough in the case. and not only did the coping 19 pandemic traumatized people in societies, but it also spread some innovative medical advances. groundbreaking new platform based on molecules called messenger r n. a save millions of lives when it was incorporated into new vaccines. now that technology is being utilized in other areas, for example, as a 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
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very high bank of the kansas, so deadly because it starts to metastasize on your own, which means to my size move out of that you more micro, my, i'm in the primary to minute location and start to migrate your other places in the body, and this is extremely difficult to contain and means that the chances even off the removal of the primary tumor that you have or turns and become disease a pretty soon a a demo. and a cancer vaccine works by making the body aware of cancer cells which are able to 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,
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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 you know, makes, and in being able to, i enter my potentially highly mid atlantic androgens that are quite unique to the patients themselves. giving it a personalized focus is, is also a huge, huge advance in 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
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start this year, or the trial was a combination of 3 things of chemotherapy, a check point inhibitor and the vaccine. and comparing the historically to just check point and and chemo therapy. the results were much better. but 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, 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. so let's go on this promising development on a cost house from that dw side. so welcome, ida. i started this looks promising, as i say, what is left to overcome?
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well, feel your right. it is exciting news and it might be a turn around and pancreatic cancer treatment, which is a cancer that is known to be incredibly that lee and has just the limited amount of treatment options. that's it is 30 days. so 1st we're looking at a very, very small study here with only 16 participants. so the results need to be confirmed and larger and randomized trials. second, patients to not only receive the vaccine but also the standard treatments like chemotherapy and checkpoint inhibitors and surgery. so it's hard to attribute this effect to the vaccine only. and finally, by now it's not yet clear at all like half of the patients the knots mount and then you response. and these were the patients. they actually also showed the relapse after a couple of months and as everyone got an individualized fixing, that's actually the 2nd part of the revolution here. we want to make the vaccine better. so in order that everyone can benefit from it. okay, so still lots to do,
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how likely, but then we are we going to get, is this going to end in a successful treatment by the end of this trial after 18 months, which for pancreatic cancer is actually a very, very long time. half of the patients had not relapsed. one can say that's only 50 percent, but for pancreatic cancer that's actually a huge success, right. so still, we're only talking about patients here and which the cancer could be removed and for pancreatic cancer. that's definitely not the case for every patient. so the question is, can also patient's benefit from the treatment with an operable situation or in advance setting? because there might be much harder to get this in human, a therapy into the big, bulky pat credits, pancreatic cancer tumor. and so i, i appreciate that that, that i'm sort of extrapolating now, but is it possible that be salt? so instead of having to give vaccines, could be used by other kansas as well. this is the big cope here. and researchers have been trying to, to produce m r n a vaccines for,
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for decades. now that has been some positive results just earlier this year for higher risk melanoma. but what's special and striking in this pancreatic cancer situation is that's research was called at the cold cancer. so a cancer that usually hides from the immune system and a vaccine, of course, wants to boost the immune system. so people would not expect that it works. so it would work so well in this particular setting. and this is part of the surprise. people say if it works here, it's very likely that it might work for other kansas as well. okay, so a brief what then about cost, cuz that's what it always comes down to. this treatment is expensive. um, it was like or shy in the founder of my own text that's it was able to redo, they were able to reduce from $350000.00 to $100000.00 for treatment, but it stays an expensive treatment with need which needs a lot of logistics and highly specialized centers and to perform it right. so, but this that at least this hope. thank you for that. on
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