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the, the, this is the, the unit is coming to live from berlin. las go into a tree, the accusations over and attack in a russian border region. will the incident force moscow to re think it's war effort had an expected ukrainian counter offensive. also coming up joining the race to become us president,
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florida governor prom desantis gears of his campaign to win the republican nomination. but the latest poll show him far behind current truck runner, donald trump. and architectures top prize goes to british master david chipper feel protective, takes it, takes land, takes resources, takes energy. so then the question is, what does it give for the chris good prize winner? the answer is timeless design. that serves to pump the hello. i'm terry martin. heavy with us, russia says it has cost of the attack by soldiers who it alleges, crossed into it, southern belgrade region from ukraine. do you have officials to know i being involved in the assault and say it was an uprising by russian partisans against the
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kremlin? much remains in dispute about the 2 day incursion, though it appears to be the most serious attack yet on russian territory. in the 15 month, more or these other fighters who have claimed responsibility for an attack on russian villages across the border from ukraine. this footage posted on the telegram channel of the russian volunteer, cool and empty kremlin military group, allegedly shows that sciences on russian territory near the ukrainian border crossing to one of the soldiers covers the russians that the symbol for rushes, invasion of ukraine with a stick, a reading of the sea, russian, valencia cool. a 2nd group of russian dissidents also say they took part in the incursion. they call themselves the liberty of russia legion. when we think usually what i see, i knew who we, we are russians just like you,
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we are people just like you when we want our children to grow up in peace and be free people to but so that they can travel, study and just be happy in a free country, but this has no place and pollutants, russia ross and from corruption lies censorship. restrictions on freedom and repression and food are going to do so both 8482 and i was put on my pressure. however, his blame due crane for the attack, the drum with the russian defense ministry claim that in a back last, in around 24 hours, russian soldiers killed more than 70 ukrainian fighters and destroyed for homage vehicles. they weren't able to go, well, let me send you a new one more venue instead of the twist images of damage west and military vehicles released by russia. that to speculation that us weapons but used in the attacks. as we've seen um, uh, some of the reports circulating on social media and elsewhere making claims that us supplied weapons were using these attacks. i will say that we're skeptical at this
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time of the veracity of these reports as a more general principle, as we said. and i believe i said yesterday, we do not encourage or enable strikes inside of russia. and we've made that clear whoever is responsible, sees a tax on russian territory, appeared to be the most serious since rushes invasion of ukraine began. 15 months ago. the kremlin said residents from 9 villages in the border region has been evacuated to a safe area, especially in state tv showed these images claiming that thousands of people with forced to leave the homes as a result of the attacks of more and this we can talk to the w as moscow bureau to, if you're a, were shut to who joins us now from rico in the left ear. as the w is banned from reporting in russia. you're a, what's the latest is the fighting in the bulk of rod region now over. yes,
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there is a fighting seems to be over now the russian defense minister said we've got to have that in the report that there was an army eliminate that still killed 70 you quite in terrorist. that's what they say. we can't uh verify that uh, but the incident does seem to still be a big deal for russia and appears to have taken the kremlin by surprise. i owe the russian state broad costs. those have been reporting of the incident in depth. the kremlin has so far refrained from making detailed comments. remember, russia claims it has spent a lot of money securing it's border with the grant. and now it looks like that security isn't very strong, but that's of course not an issue for the rest of the state to be titles that they've been calling the perpetrators terrorists, nationalist, somebody to us. and so one of the crucial message of the comments that coverage is uh that everything is under control putting was right. once you repeat, at least that to the good russian soul, just would be fighting against the bad people from ukraine or been any independent verification. yury of who was actually behind these attacks?
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well, i think nobody knows what exactly happened on the ground and who is all who are really behind, cuz i talked to ray, if you reduce the account to give us the complete picture, i'm what do we know with relative starting to is that what to kind of military groups involved in this, we saw them in the report as a governor of the bell guard region sat that they used to more to us and to multiple rocket launchers. and it seems to be clear that on the russian side, nor one of basically was able to prevent the attacks, at least in the 1st hours. even off the old reports, the public on social media. it took apparently too long before the russian started to react in any way. um, so important is expected to delay to, to discuss the incident with the members of the nation security council. yury. what more can you tell us about those russian dissident groups that claim to have been involved in the funding up. yeah. okay. and the official statements of that
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tax was carried out by these russian citizens. so this has been a chief, had the allegedly nothing to do with them. however, the both part of military troops, uh that offsets to be involved all cold freedom of russia or liberty of russia legion. and to the so called the russian volunteer core at both assets to be a kind of young on to traveling a lot. and putting guerrilla groups as a member of us, it goes to fight against pollutants regina. they say, because if they fall into a free rational, we saw this video under the board as a member of the russian volunteer call, have a supposedly fall right? conservative views as a group belong, supposedly through the so called civil council. and us just ation of russian immigrants that was found in the war. so in poland is that still called gap. siegel council is a kind of recruitment center rushman outside russia. but also eros like apply via internet, all the encrypted channels for the spot of into the group that officially once
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again doesn't belong to the credit and armed forces. very interesting, dw, your chef heather and re good. thank you very much. well, sanctions on moscow for its war in ukraine have shot russian ships out of all e u, and many other european harbors. but 3 norwegian ports continued to provide moscow with crucial access to mainland europe. russian privileges are now in question. there though, after a recent documentary by northern broadcasters, their investigation casts doubt on what russian fishing fishing vessels using the ports are actually doing. the deputies, terry schultz reports from the port town up to tenants in norway. the russians. fishing vessels can still stop over and kick in a sense to other norwegian port for now. moscow demanded continued access in exchange for keeping alive of 50 year old agreement, protecting cod stocks. but after a recent documentary, publicly exposed,
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would intelligence officials have long known that many of russia's fishing ships double s by ships. the norwegian government is re evaluating whether the deal is worth the risks. the question is, how closely do you monitor? are you able to monitor those ships that are coming in? which ships are allowed in and is this necessary to test the government says, maintain this fisher efficient fishing corporation with russia. this is a difficult balance. do you think that other nato allies now see norway as a weak link and security? i don't think so. and if the government gets the impression that efficient control is not possible anymore, they would have to close the box. no, we didn't. government has just boosted funds for inspecting russian vessels and is investigating more than a dozen companies, it suspects of violating sanctions. those measures have already hit here, can is hard, strictly limiting services to russian ships to unloading fish or emergency repairs
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and almost completely closing the land border. just 8 kilometers away before the war. people from both sides regularly crossed to do every day shopping. there were over speed before and after the nation. absolutely for us living here, it will be before and after. think that jenny spring grew up here and now we're supporting business and people to people connections in the region. she says everyone in cure goodness supports the sanctions, but they're suffering. so for example, that can you make the ship or they have a tree employees, so it's a huge business there for our science, this community. so for us to stay our get unemployed, the catastrophe for our community, the owner of the cubic ship yard has long warranty might have to cut those jobs if the port is completely close to russian vessels. but he refused our request for an interview other kicking his residents were willing to speak out about their concerns at a town hall meeting with norwegian trade minister,
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young christian investor. it's our job now to find solutions to bring some hope in some of the new ideas we cannot and will not let the brochure when this more. so we have to deal with this function so that we have to make sure that these transition for this community, it can be the only the best possible way. port director tells you get against it and has some ideas about that ones that might be controversial. we're talking with chinese operators and that is also delicate the question. and we may be accused of, uh, going from intimate to corporation. we took a rush out to implement corporation with china. but as long as there's one piece or it's going from the asia to europe, you to go through the know the see about keeping far northern towns populated is a pillar of norway's national security strategy. so cure, going to says survival is something also has to prioritize. but at the same time, it's got needle allies to answer to on how it's keeping under see infrastructure and communication cable safe from russian vessels trolling for more than fish.
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now to the us and florida governor rhonda santos is expected to launch his 2024 presidential campaign in just a few hours. the census a team has confirmed he will kick star his bid on wednesday with support from ellen musk on twitter. he joins a growing deal with the politicians hoping to win the republican nomination room the same, just as seems to be the latest and a growing list of republicans running for the white house. after days of speak to elation. his team come to him to his 2024 presidential bid would begin online with twitch i own a, a loan mosque helping kick off the campaign. we interviewing a to run census add. he has quite an announcement to make and will be the very 1st time. that's what bank this is happening on social media and with real time questions and answers. not,
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not scripted. so it's going to be live and let, let about the letter up. let's see what happens. it's likely to be a crowd of drinks for the republican nomination, and must roll doubt, endorsing any candidates at this stage. the same just as the governor of florida and an outspoken cultural conservatives. he's telling some of the state laws and recent months, including a ben on the discussion of gene to identity and 6 orientation and schools. and one of the most restrictive abortions in the you weeks be say very clearly in the state of florida, we will fight the work in the legislature. we will fight the work in education. we will fight the work and the business is we will never ever surrender to the woke mob. our state is where well goes to di, opinion polls show, defend. this is currently the biggest 3 diploma president,
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donald trump bid for the republican ticket. but he faces an uphill battle with a recent survey showing trump is backed by 49 percent of republicans and the same to 19 percent. that's despite the full, the president being indicted on felony charges of falsifying business records and being found liable for 6 shall abuse. take a look at a few other stories making headlines around the world today. while makers in the us state of south carolina have passed a band on abortions after 6 weeks of pregnancy, the states republican governor is now expected to sign the bill into law. it would make south carolina latest us state to limit abortion, since the supreme court overturn the federal right to the procedure. it's a powerful storm is approaching the us pacific territory of guam home to a crucial military outpost type. even my war is expected to be the strongest to hit the island in decades and government disordered residents of coastal and low line
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areas to evacuate to higher ground. while pirates in canada is alberta, province of nell burn through over 10000 square kilometers and recent weeks, that's more than 2000 times the entire area burned in the whole of last year. firefighters from the, from the province of joined the response efforts from the us of joining the response efforts and more are expected from australia and new zealand. police indiana say a disgruntled female student started a fire that killed 19 children in a school dormitory. after her mobile phone was confiscated. dozens of students were trapped in the building which had been routinely locked for the snow and some breaking news. now, a nationwide searches are taking place across germany, targeting the climate action group, last generation activists from the group regularly stage civil disobedience
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protests including walking roads. and the facing piece is a part, prosecutors in the various a 15 properties are being searched across germany. assets belonging to last generation have also been seized. preliminary proceedings are being brought against the 7 members of the group on charges of forming or supporting a criminal organization. with more of this we can speak now to our chief political correspondent need a has a name of what more can you tell us about these raids as well the rate starts at this morning at around 7 am 15 properties um was search this morning and 7 of the gentleman of the 16 german state. so that is a pretty big operation where some 170 offices were involved altogether. and the rate is related to several criminal charges that have been filed since the summer of last year. the police see with ortiz got a lot of hints from the population they say. and so this is what i get. the raid 7
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suspects between the ages of 22 and a 38 are accused of forming or supporting a criminal organization. and of course, that is quite a heavy accusation here that can also be charged with 5 years up to 5 years in prison. and along with a such of the prophecies, the homepage of the group has been shut down by the authority service charges. indeed, tell us more about what it is that last generation has been doing that lead to these rates. while the main accusation is that those suspects that i've just mentioned to have organized fundraising to finance 5 the crimes for the last generation. so for that group and have collected at least $1400000.00 zeros in donations and accusation is that they were planning to use that money for further crimes. how much support nina is there for climate fact disliked those of
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last generation in germany as well? supports the climate action is quite high. if you look at the polls here in germany, but when it comes to the last generation, that group, that triggers a lot of emotion in the german population, the opinion is quite clear in the german public. some 80 percent says in a poll in november last year that they've found them to be a big nuisance and actually not helpful in the fight against the climate crisis. so they states those roadblocks, they get on people's not quite frankly, but you also have to be fed. also, when it comes to a legal perspective, the jury is still out as to whether this constitutes a crime or whether they are just a nuisance that people have to deal with. because they want to draw attention to the fact that governments and energy companies are not doing enough need to thank you very much. shar political correspondent. neither has a turkey heads to the poles again, on sunday,
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for a run offered to decide who should be the country's next president. about 5 percent of turkey's voters lived abroad and with a close result expected, those boats could prove decisive. here in germany, turkish voters overwhelmingly supported the incumbent president bunch of time or the one in the 1st round. he 165 percent of the boat here, ball opposition leader come out glitched the ruler received 32 percent. the domestic results in turkey, the domestic result in turkey was far closer. the air, the one securing just over 49 percent, and his challenger, $45.00 to win. that candidate must secure over half of all outlets. well, today is the deadline for turkish voters in germany to cast their ballots. dw met some of them in berlin to find out who they are, backing the other one or can which the route of whom many here referred to as kemah . this thing can my number i think a miracle,
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an air to one of the 2 best people in the world 0 when the process is a 100 percent. and again, that are going to split for turkey to build everything. hospitals and the motor industry also about 0. he's good at this deal. but html does everything on some of our live plus a lot, obviously come, oh, why? he's good for us. come all respects people. i don't know about a are the ones. but i know that with come all there is always respect. he does everything well. to not come on at the on more of this, we're joined now by in sure. yeah,
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there rotor bark. she's an expert on migrant community is a germany news berg, s and university. welcome to the program. now support for present ad one among turkish voters. here in germany is much stronger than it is in turkey itself. why is the right or 1st of all i usually just nice and they turn out rate is only 50 person their own in germany and also around the role. so this means that 50 percent of the voters are not turning up. it's about as boxes. so maybe to start from the funding to look from that perspective, you will see that less than uh, a bit more than one part of the voters living a product to the marketing for ad on all saying german and working for ad on. so it makes me the still saw the question from this perspective, why the home office turning up the seller folks is more than the position parties. maybe this is a more or less of question, but um, how we can look at this question. maybe we should also look at how the mess, migration, so from circuit of durham,
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it has happened this after 96 days and the biggest, the population from searching living in germany are wrong guess smokers. so let's just say it's the phenomenon of the quote unquote 5 people who are moving to other countries tend to be more concerned today still in germany, the people who are coming from 6 days to this day, the biggest group consisting the biggest group that are coming from started the position with us, so smaller and the, the desktop is also a number of positions that started coming from asians on. okay, so i, i see what you're saying there, that the migrant groups tend to be more conservative in the us. that leads to more votes for everyone in this particular direction, along with the spar in germany. how important is the turkish, the asper in the selection? will their boats have much influence on the final result? the tech us? yes it is. that is the question. of course, it's the, it's may have really psyched,
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but what we say is in turkey, the console is still named sort in front of health, millions of thoughts. and of course we're just putting, besides that the, there might be so many places are going on. so the error was counts and the person who is going to be that most of all of these things when the election of clothes and you look at the drum, you use to present of the people, the nonresident citizens of church and living in germany. because the, germany's the whole country like besides turkey, the 3rd biggest population lives in all around the world, including turkey like germany's and that was really, really important. and in the selection, i can give you their updated information now or, or the of the have mo, most is right now, like compared to the previous selection. what is that or no more into selection. which means that a to a b 2 volts coming from abroad, especially from germany, name really results because the most most is person is going to get through
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election. okay, so the president cried, okay, we can uh maybe look forward to a higher voter turnout in the selection then. uh, the 2nd round ensure you had a rubber broke from dish. we're guessing university. thank you very much. you're very welcome. now, british architect david shipper field is known for giving new life to old buildings with clear lines and radical restraint. he's won many prizes for his work and now can add the pritzky or prize, also known as the nobel prize of architecture to his collection. we caught up with them here in berlin. david chipper field, a star architect who's decided lead down to earth. i came from 30 modest the background that i grew up on the, from my parents had very modest situation on the farm. as a child at 7 years old, you can go and get the cows in the morning. to day chipper field presides over 5
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offices around the world and has won many prestigious awards. his projects aren't just designed with the statics in mind. for him, architecture should be practiced in the service of the greater social good architecture takes. it takes land, takes resources, takes energy. so then the question is, what does it give you can't just get a building done, replied one of the walls and at the end, wiped the blood off. and so you see it. it was with the blood chipper sealed sensitive restoration of the new museum in berlin. was widely acclaimed when it was unveiled in 2009 a decade later, his gateway to the city's famous museum island. the austere minimalism, the james simon gallery initially started controversy. but locals came to embrace the design, another berlin success story for the british architect. in 2021 shipper field
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restored the new national gallery. designed by his hero means when they're rolling to per field calls, the icon of sixty's modernism, a poem, and approached it as a respectful repair. until a major structural flaws came to light. if you see one of your heroes in their underpants, you could change your attitude to them. we did see a national battery and it's on defense. it wasn't always a nice side with his style of restrained elegans. david chipper field is one of the world's most sought after master builders. a part of his practice today is a focus on social equity and sustainability. we know so little about how to perform in architecture, in terms of sustainability. there's only one row we know totally. if you don't knock a building down, you save a lot of energy david shipper field, the farmer sun who quietly conquered the architectural world. now he's met in the
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fields, highest honor the brit square price. and will leave you with some images that could be straight out of a western movie michigan state police called in this professional wrangler to capture a runaway town. oh, after she made her way onto a busy highway, she gave the cowboy good run for his money. but unfortunately, didn't get to see if the grass was green or on the other side of the room. she was captured and returned to the full you're watching dw news on terry morrison's thanks for being with us. the,
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