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the, the, this is dw news life runs by land and german police, right? climate activists all over the country, 7 members of the group, last generation on the criminal investigation. the collective has recently drawn public anger with disruptive stems, protesting of lack of action on the climate team is also on the program. decades
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old fishing treaty between no and russia is under scrutiny after a documentary refills of moscow is using it to send spies into norwegian, wolves. us florida. government run desantis gets reckless launches campaign for the republican presidential nomination. the latest polls show him 5 behind the colored front on at donald trump. and the creek. rock'n'roll is that the town a sold more than 118000000 albums and 112 ground. each time i saw a home in switzerland, page 83, the phil gail, welcome to the program terminals, how she's afraid of the properties of climate change activist across the country of prosecutors from the sub state of this area,
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or did the search as advancing the active as well, folding or supporting the criminal organization. the suspects belong to the last generation group, which has gained notoriety due to that increasingly controversial activities, including the blocking traffic, police search and address in berlin. it's one of several properties across germany that's been rated as part of an investigation targeting the claim and protest group last generation. good 50 to so the reason for the search as 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. little angus, how many to with the rates have shocked to group to maximise and they have scared us. but we cannot allow us health to be ruled,
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but few people know the german government is knowing the driving us into climate health. it is even exhilarating stuff. we have to continue our existence. we haven't listened yet. spice. have you know, strong plus the climate group came to prominence with a hunger strike in germany's capital in august 2021. a radical protest by 6 climate activists. for weeks, they camped up near germany's parliament in berlin. determined to make climate change top of the political agenda. since then, last generation has grown both in size and, and the tactics that uses here and active as glued herself to the runaway brooklyn's airport. forcing officials to temporarily shut it down or nothing has been off limits. last october to protesters through mashed potato at
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the squad, moaning painting, which was protected by gloss, and puts down spots about any museum. the red carpet has also been targeted in february, this year, active is glued themselves to the ground, a bird with most famous film festival. but while these protests have forced people to stop, they've also called huge anger. a cities like berlin are regularly brought to stand still. over the last year. numerous criminal charges have been filed against members of last generation, but act of a c. nothing will stop them from campaigning against the dangers that climate change brings. well, nothing but a cleaning a is a molecular biologist, a member of scientists, rebellion that's a separate international scientist, environmental list group to join us for about and welcome to the w. and how do you
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feel about these a, these raids against last generation? well, i'm angry because it is so disproportional, so it is so off scale and an unreasonable reaction to peacefully protesting people . right. and the authors, as i have said, that they suspect them of, of effectively being organized or criminal. so if they don't arrest and what should they do, they should talk to them and uh, well do more serious climate action because if they would just do what they actually signed for already and the parents agreement or what's in the constitution . so they actually applies to protect or license future if they would just do their job then to protest which stopped immediately. and it's a fact that governments of the global north, including the german one on not nearly doing enough to protect us from climate breakdowns which is escalating day by day. okay, sorry about that. so that's what,
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that's what you meant to of, of the campaigns. and there's a lot of support for it, but on this specific point, as far as is, i suspect the base people are breaking the low. you say they shouldn't harass them . you say that the politicians should change their policies while the law is as it is, what should they do about people suspect to that acting in this way? well, it's a different thing of a saying that criminal organization and just bringing them to court and giving them charges for what they're doing, you know, sort of disobedience as it is, has and it's kara, this some folic breaking off loss and a criminal organizations. they operate in secret and run away from the charges, and that is the complete opposite. overall. lots of information is doing. they're very transparent and the quote for what they're doing. what can an amount of pictures of, of you being removed from a sit down demonstration that in the streets and what,
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what people saying these pictures, the same people like a last generation doing these things. they always ask them some what, what are the questions, ask themselves as do these pro tests actually have any effect? have they ever change government policy as well? they keep the topic on the agenda. we're still, we're not talking about it. and we live from the time where a crisis, alright, and competition to each other, you know, we have the energy crisis of all and so on and so forth. so, but the climate price is so big, we need to keep talking about it. and these to throw cold to forgive me for interrupting time. we sure we have to keep talking about it. and clearly the voucher is one of the things that happens. but is there any evidence that the sort of protests have actually done any good have changed the law anyway? well, in the industry, certainly. you know, something's wrong with pregnant. now i'm talking about the climate process of climate protests, such as the ones that you've taken pocket and the ones that these other people have
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have, have organized, have they? is there any evidence anywhere in the world, but they have changed anything? well yeah, obviously we cannot expect us to be successful from one to 4 in a short short period of time. but for example, that people app with an m. so them where climate active us like scientists, rebellion green piece and others block people, airport empty mind. it's a been a private jets they know decided to not have the private to anymore to full airport . okay, thank you so much for that. and then i get a biologist in climate come pregnant. i'm gonna do anything. thank you. the rest of the defense minister has what was that any further attacks on russia from ukrainian territory will be dealt with quickly and extremely costly a sec, i assure you repeated these claim that russian forces misspelled um, being cousin in the belgrade region on monday to russian cases in groups fighting against russia, claim responsibility for the right,
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overall governess and the you said that the craving, drugs had been shot down of the russian territory on tuesday night as well. there's really no growth with sanctions on moscow foldable in ukraine. i've shut to russian ships active o e u and many of the european polls. but 3 norwegian hobbs aust bill providing must go with access to main menu or about access is now in question. following the recent documentary bind, nordic broadcast, is that investigation cast out so much russian facing vessels that using the ports are actually doing the w's. tele, schultz reports from port ton of cook and asked in no way the russians. fishing vessels can still stop over and care can ascend 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, what intelligence officials have long known that many of russia's fishing ships
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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 efficient control isn't, that's possible anymore. they would have to do 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 and almost completely closing the land border. just 8 kilometers away before the
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war. people from both sides regularly crossed to do every day shopping. there will 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 to treat employees. so it's a huge business there for our science this community. so 1st, if they are get unemployed, the sick catastrophe for our community, the owner of the kim x ship yard, as 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 look like for a 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 a can be the only the best possible way. port director tells you get against 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 intimate corporation with china. but as long as there is one to sort going from that asia to europe, the to go through the know what i see about keeping far northern towns populated is a pillar of norway's national security strategy. so cure can assist. 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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reports and try to show through joins us now. welcome terrace. to tell us more about noise basements for continuing to allow these russian ships, and it will still, it's really not so simple as just closing the ports and that taken care of all the problems this 50 year old deal with russia is really aimed at preserving the sustainability of the cod stocks, not just for now, not just to get through the, the current crisis, but really for generations to come. and this is something that norway is very interested in, in keeping alive. russia has threatened to cut off that deal if the access to the ports is cut off. so norway is really trying to, to balance it, it's national security, the security of nato allies, with the sustainability of one of its main industries. and that is fishing, and it believes that by limiting the access to justice free force and by beating up inspections through its customs officials that it will be able to keep a cap on the spying activities. mike and the norwegian documentary seemed to
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suggest that spying from the ship, so it's actually increasing what vote can you tell us a this was a broadcast by the, for public broadcasters, in those, in the, in the nordic countries, the danes, the norwegians, the swedes, and the bins, and it was quite remarkable in that journalist spent a year tracking these russian ships that often move around without their transponders on, which means that you can't really see where they're going. but they used a lot of means to show that there may be as many as 2000 ships conducting these surveillance activities while they pretend to be fishing or, or doing other kinds of research and well intelligence officials have known this was happening. i think that this going public really shocks the public. they didn't, they didn't understand how prevalent these activities are. and so that put pressure on the norwegian government to make sure that the sanctions are being followed. that is only very limited services being provided with these russian ships so that they can't continue the surveillance activity so much. but they are really
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considering now, if they can, if it, if it looks like the russians are continuing to increase spying, then they may have to completely cut them off. and is your hands as in your report, the pull to a massive local employer, people, there must be very conflicted about what's going on. there. conflicted about some of this. i think that they're used to living in a very friendly relationship with russia up up until the sanctions imposed over russia's war on ukraine. people crossed back and forth easily even for things as simple as, as filling their gas tanks or, or doing their everyday grocery shopping in both directions. they can go 30 kilometers into each other's countries without visa. so this was a big change in lifestyle. at the same time, all the citizens of care can, is that i spoke to said russia cannot act this way. we can't let them get away with this. we support the sanctions, but we're suffering from them. and so of course, this nature as i consider in this as well uh,
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how does nights are feel about russians and ships still being allowed to dock in ports in alliance territory? i think they understand the norwegian reasons for leaving open this limited access . at the same time, the undersea infrastructure is extraordinarily important there. i mean, we saw that just with there's nordstrom sabotaged how important it was, how, how critical and actually how vulnerable it was. there are also a lot of communication cables there that carry messages, banking messages back and forth between europe and the united states. so they are really very concerned about the security of this under c infrastructure at the same time, norway, as a very style work, nato ally, the secretary general is norwegian. so you can imagine that communication is quite good between the allies. and i think at the moment they trust norway to really crack down on this surveillance activity and to increase their inspection activities. but i think that there would be a lot of pressure on your way if there is any other sabotaged activities,
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taking place, or any other sign that really russia is getting the upper hand in this. that's why i totally do that because one of the technicians will take a look now, at the most doors making headlines around the world, the migration agency says more than a 1000000 people in sit down, have been displaced by the fights. and i thought of the 300000, some sort of refuge in neighboring countries before the say, the violence is reduced but not stopped. 2 days after the war and pottery signed to cease fire agreement, israel is parliament has passed the controversial new budget for the next 2 years. administer benjamin netanyahu, his right wing coordination, secured victory. after weeks of negotiations. losing the vote would have triggered fresh elections. thousands of these, right, and these have protested the games, the budgets allocations to ultra orthodox jewish communities. as i said, my wife has the us specific category of guam with strong winds and heavy rain spots,
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minute dangerous goals. search with our to say the eye of the storm of past just north of the island. my sense of the order to and the coastal and low line areas and make for higher ground. the temperature is a us and ministry outpost. now to mainland united states with florida governor, run desantis is expected to launch these 2020 for presidential campaign in just a few hours. his team has confirmed he'll start to spit on wednesday with support from a long busk on twitter. this, the defense is considered to be the strongest republican candidates against the former us president donald trump. rome the same just as seems to be the latest in a growing list of republicans roaming 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,
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i own a, a loan mosque helping kick off the campaign. we interviewing a to run santas ad he has quite an announcement to make. and will be the very 1st time that's what back this is happening on social media and with real time questions and answers not, 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. defendant is the governor of florida and an outspoken comp true conservative. 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,
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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, 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 sexual abuse. let's get this from uh, washington correspondent mccain of course not. welcome mckayla. as to why is mr. desanto is making this big announcement via a loan mosque and twitter as well because he clearly seems to see twits uh the platform that donald trump was once banned from and then
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refused to come back to when us back as his potential platform to launch his confidence to see which he actually effectively has done, because he does do that by announcing you do that by filing that good old paper work. and that's the news we're getting that that's what's just happened. so he lost a video last night saying that was going to be a big announcement. we heard it from eat on mosque. now he's filed the paper, work that, what would it be? any news in that conversation that they're going to have, except the fact that these 2 seem to be teaming up both are seen as being for the eclipse, with people and the public. and one commentator here in dc because it a saying that rhonda sands is now leaning into the oakwood by launching this audio uh on twitter platform run by you don't moscow pharmacies much more access, much more free speech,
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but clearly is leading very much conservative and i'm sort of on desantis is hoping that he will be sending some money his way because that's what he means lined up to launch his campaign for rio. and auntie woke agenda doesn't seem like much of a policy to run a country on what else is missed. the census defense as likely to campaign on well account. the question is, do you really need a policy or do you need a move? do you need approval ratings? and he doesn't have those particular in comparison with his political god. father donald trump because one desantis can pretty much from nowhere until he was actually backed by donald trump. the 2 fell out because now we're on desantis sees himself as a rival and as an alternative for an aging. donald trump, who may be mocking president joe biden for being old, but donald trump, himself is 76. 1 desantos wants to portray himself as the future. at the same
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time, he's picked a fight with disney which has led into billions of dollars no longer being invested . and he wants to be more conservative than donald trump himself. hence speed. what he calls on to work agenda, which promises very hard times for minorities, for the lesbian and gay community in which also. so one of the most important black organizations here in the united states, the in double a, c, p of the we can issue a travel warning for florida over one desantis of course is the government, right? this sounds refresh. hooked up loud, so sorry about that. but paula says the national lead is, can just go for a mood and, and you just seem to be saying that based on c work is, and this is all about just trying to out trump, trump. well the question is whether this actually is a policy that will work for him and by portraying him as an alternative, as
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a younger for us to take on donald trump. and also he doesn't actually have to be that terribly strong, which he isn't at the moment he's pulling around 20 a would almost trump is about 50, but donald trump is in serious trouble. he has several court cases that are lined up potentially against him. we do expect a special investigation over those documents at his house, but also also the january 6th to come out. so if its almost from stuff seems to think and his follows it seem to think that he is more trouble than he was to them . he seeing himself as the obvious alternative that says pips looks, let me say, let me try to cook in washington as a place to leave a deadly pfizer. scrolling down, it was started deliberately by one of the students. and so that she became upset after a mobile phone was confiscated. 19 children died in the place on monday with dozens
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more and left needing hospital treatment. the ruins of this school dormitory and central diana are now a crime scene. most of the victims were girls from rural villages, between the ages of 12 and 18. the boarding school is located in medea, a mining community near the brazil border. a 5 year old boy. the son of the dormitories caretaker was among those who died in the blaze. the fire broke out in the early hours of monday. local authorities believe it was deliberately set by one of the students. according to a government official, she was upset. her mobile phone had been confiscated after it was discovered she was having an affair with an older man. the building was reportedly locked at night, firefighters had to break holes through the walls to reach those inside. some of the victims remain in medea. others had been transported to the intensive care unit
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of the main hospital in the capitol, georgetown, more than 200 kilometers away. diana's president, thank those countries providing support, including experts from barbados and the united states. trained to collect and analyze dna for the final identification of the victims. i want to say it to all the members of the families here that we will continue to be with by your side and support you. so it is very, very difficult time. members that the government observed a moment of silence for the victims, the young girl whose believe to have started the fires among the injured shell, reportedly be sent to the juvenile detention facility once out of hospital its music legend, tina turner has died at the age of 83, a publicist said she passed away peacefully as a home in switzerland following along illness known as the queen of rock and roll.
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she's nice to fame in the 1960s partnering, husband, i don't know. they come back to abusive marriage and went on to launch a. so the correct to tennessee became one of the top recording office of old time john itself and hit slide once left off to do with a private concert. so more than 118000000 albums and 112 grow the, let's say show up today conflicts of these next here on dw, said accounting into huge mean and investment in the professor of economics. ok. good. out of the
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of the enters the conflicts with sarah kelly. my guest this week on conflicts own was one
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of the most prominent members of freshman's wealth connected power over former kremlin advisor and economist, sergey gloria. now is the professor of economics, then provost, etc. and scope is work illuminates how far terry, emerging in light, survive. how does he assess, put his grip on power conflict? on the one small step by the vacuum. one giant leap for exploiting the ocean floor. cutting edge technology is unlocking the potential of deep sea mining. and the vehicle's been designed to pick up nodules and leave as much sediment behind as possible. but this time,
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a research team will study the possible risk 1st. in order to minimize them. we have an opportunity to get it right before we even start. we have a whole new industry that will proceed only when regulations are things that are in place. environmental activists or skeptical is this true nature conservation for only green washing. after all, there are billions to be made. our to push document tree deep sea grade starts to date on d, w. my guess this week on the conflicts own was one of the most prominent members of rush as well connected power, elite, former kremlin advisor and economist fair gate. griffith was head of a tough economic university and was being re elected to the supervisory board of spare bach rushes largest lender when he suddenly fled to france 10 years ago.

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