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our 2 parts document 3 deep sea greed starts due date on d, w. the . this is data, but the news live from building a nationwide right on climate activists here in germany. police, i 7 members, a beat last the generation right on the criminal investigation. collective has recently started public ganga with disruptive stance, protesting climate inaction will say coming up. i think i told fishing trading between no white and russia it comes down to scrutiny after it's revealed at moscow is using us to send spies into norwegian,
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boston. the math anyhow. welcome to the program, such as of taking place across gemini, targeting the climate action group. last generation, prosecute a site, a total of 15 properties was searched. it's part of an investigation focused on 7 members of the act of a sport. they are accused of forming or supporting a criminal organization. the group projects that these allegations describing their actions as disruptive protest. i aimed at encouraging debate about climate change. police such an address in munich. it's one of several properties across germany that's been rated as part of an investigation targeting the climate protests group, last generation. a good 50 to. so the reason for the search is,
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is the accusation of membership or support of a criminal organization against the 7 of the accused. not even in the starting point because of fundraising, a pain that they could use to organize and advertise for the last generation. and then also collected a total of $1400000.00 euros from a family unit. later in the summer to with the raids have hit. the grey pod maximums and they have scared us. but we cannot allow itself to be ruled by a few people in the german government as knowing the driving us and to kind of tell it is even exhilarating stuff. we have to continue our existence via listen yet spies. heavy, the strong plus the climate group came to prominence with a hunger strike in germany's capital. in august 2021. a radical protest by 6 climb attractiveness. for weeks they camped out and they had germany's parliament in berlin. determined to make climate change top of the political agenda
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since then, last generation has grown both in size and in the time takes it uses here an activist clue to south to the run, the way it buttons at ports, forcing officials to temporarily shut it down or nothing has been of limited loss, don't toe, but to protest is through mashed potato with this cold morning painting which was protected by gloss, import stones, bopper renamed museum. the red carpets has also been targeted in february this year, active base glued themselves to the ground at buttons, famous film festival bridge wall. these protests have forced people to stop. they've also caused huge anger, a cities like but they now regularly pro to a standstill over the last year. numerous criminal charges have been
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filed against members of last generation. but active is say nothing will stop them from campaigning against the dangers the climate change brings for more we can talk to tech city is a protest research here with the state of complex studies at the university of mama could that be with us. i want to stop getting your reaction to the types of protests we've seen from climate activism groups such as last generation. so the type of products that we're seeing with las innovation is i would say, um uh, aimed at provoking more of a radical response by the state. in particular, it is not the type of protest that is supposed to kind of brought support to public opinion. but on the type of support, the debt is aimed at creating pressure on the decision makers, policy makers, and the states to act reforms into the environment policy sector as well. that
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sense of the type of things that we seeing i see them doing is very much a part of their overall strategy. if you look at the history of protests, is it possible to mount the argument or to argue the point that the ones that have what did make us feel uncomfortable and they were largely considered a nuisance at the time to very much so history is ripe with examples of protest movement stats um we're not popular at their time, but he's turkey turned out much more popular and in fact, very often became idolized in liter. um, the telling of those events, for example, the civil rights, but with the united states at the time deemed a very radical protest movement at the time deemed. i'm not that popular, especially amongst white audiences. now, i'm very much celebrated as an example of a successful non violent protest movement. i would give you even go as far as saying that in some cases, being considered
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a nuisance being considered unpopular is part of the strategic gamble of protest movements by provoking debates by provoking audiences. that's how they achieve something and make themselves noteworthy. and then the next like la to that public device, is it possible that a heavy handed response, if these rides are viewed that way, could even help the active as to how behind the respond certainly allows the movement to garner to paint themselves in a more favorable light, it is an option, especially if it looks like this is disproportionate. if it seems like this is a response that is not warranted by accents of national ration that could actually help them garner more sympathy. and also we know from research and focused movement that it increases um support within the active this networks when they experience backlash by state institutions. the more refreshing there is the more they stick together. at the same time, it does also should not be under estimated. it is certainly
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a hit to their funding intern control structures. so definitely also if you go to the trash rules that creates problems for an observation as movement. so i'd say both of those factors play a role here next to the purchase price. so to, but the sand of a complex studies at the university of model. thanks so much for your input. thank you for having me or are, let's take a look now, some of the of the story is making headlines around the world. rushes defense minister has born of an extremely high shed response to any future attacks by ukrainian fighters on it's tariff treatment. moscow says it's forces crushed across the border right from ukraine in the russian region of belgrade. if has denied any involvement, calling it an uprising against the kremlin by a russian process. well, there's a new place in gonna say, i totally fine at a school elementary appears to have been started by one of the students. the teen was allegedly angry. my ball phone had been confiscated. 19 children died in the
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place on monday with thousands and thousands of others in hospital with severe bins . affections on moscow 1st of all, and you cry and have shot russian ships out of o. d. u and many other european habits, but 3 norwegian ports continued to provide moscow with crucial access to mainland. your russian privileges are now in question. after a racing documentary by nordic broad costs, their investigation costs down on what russian fishing vessels using the ports are actually doing it at least. terry schultz reports from the port kind of checking us in no way the russians fishing vessels can still stop over and care can, has sent to other norwegian ports for now. moscow demanded continued. access in exchange for keeping alive of 50 year old agreement. protecting cod stocks, but after a recent documentary,
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publicly exposed with intelligence officials of 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 uh, 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 the assistant control isn't less possible any more, they would have to close the box. no, we didn't, government has dest 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 would always be a before and after the animation. 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 there. it's a huge business there for our science this community. so of course, if they are get unemployed, the sick 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, young christian investor. it's our job now to find solutions to bring some hope in
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some of the new ideas. we cannot and will not let the show in 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 cooperation with russia to implement corporation. we china. but as long as there is one to sort going from a asia to europe, it's a go through the northern see rock keeping far northern towns populated is a pillar of norway's national security strategy. so cure gonna 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. the
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results have filed that report, joins us now. tell us some of the basics. tell us why know why didn't just band they shifts it's really about the sustainability of the cod stocks and that's something that russia in norway had been cooperating on for the last 5 decades. russia threatened to cut off this deal if norway completely bounded ships . and so norway feels that they can control with inspections, what the, what the russians are doing to the necessary extent. and that's why they decided to try to keep this deal alive. and therefore, keep 3 of their ports open in the port town of kicking us in. know why there's a long history of cooperation with russia. i wonder how the people feel about these sanctions today. i'm sorry we've, we've lost uh audio here in our studio. not a problem,
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i'll try the question again. just in case the audio is come back. sorry. i was asking in the port town of checking us in. no way that has been a long history of cooperation with russia. i wonder how to locals feel about these sections today. and john, i'm sorry, i can't hear you. unfortunately, we're not having any luck with that. audio to terry shields. we'll try and get her back in the next hour. sorry, we thank you. even though we come, you can't hear me. to rush will leave you now with some images that could be straight out of a western movie. michigan state police called in this professional wrangler to capture a runaway towel opposite. she made her way onto a busy, indistinct guys, a cowboy, a good run for his money too. but unfortunately, didn't get to say if the grass was in fact right now on the other side of the highway, see this,
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catch it and the 10 to the so the quick update from the lot of spanish football now and the federation that has announced that they will possibly close the south stand, valencia's must stay a stadium for 5 games and find the club. 45000 euros. the decision comes following the rest of the 3 fans after the present in forward finishes junior, was subjected to alleged races, taunts, drink sundays, like a league game between valencia and ray. on the dre finishes has often been targeted by opposition, fans and spine, but the slightest incident has led to protest and an international outcry. i've a way that the country is doing enough to stamp out racism in football. the quick reminder that top story before we go a nationwide such as taking place across germany targeting the climate actions were
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last generation, prosecutors in the southern state of the various i total of 15 properties were right across the country, including flats and officer operation as part of an investigation focused on 7 members of the right coming up next china strategies to provide jobs for young people. rob boss has that story and a whole lot more coming up after. so franklin feet of leave this to stay with the green you few worried about the plan to i'm the old hosting on the green fence post cost. and so we, it's clear we means to join me for the side of the green transformation for me for use for the plan.
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