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to assign to success, to decline, which emergency requires urgent government and corporate action. but for some climate protest groups change isn't happening quickly enough. that's why said he's like, but in london, in rome have been brought to a standstill. was by protest as like extinction. rebellion and last generation blowing themselves to road, so it'd be facing landmarks they say disrupting everyday life and falls more action on the global warming. the patients is wearing fame. today, german police rated properties linked to last generation accusing activists of criminal activities. so is this a fair unmeasured reaction to an ongoing public nuisance? or the case of shooting the messenger unfilled galion bell in and this is the day the
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today's message say that the rule of global enough to allow itself to be taken from the governments driving us into climate ho with its eyes wide open. i believe that the actions of the last 10 ration are in the way of you take your ration of the future of climate policy conversation, which is going to be annoyed, which is going to interrupt our daily lives, documents you can take the law into your own hands and take tens of thousands of people hostage every morning on their way to work. as the guides of today's actions don't mean that resistance will and will continue to resist. also coming up into kremlin spies have a back door to europe, russian facing vessels. the bombing from most european port still have access to norwegian ports. but it looks as though russian has been using these cosy arrangement just by special report, assess is whether it's worth the risks. what do you think the other nato allies now
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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 will have to close. welcome to the day, let me begin here in germany where i plays across the country and right in the homes and members of climate action group. last generation is part of an investigation focused on 7 of them. members accused a folding or supporting a criminal organization. 15 properties was searched. the group rejects the allegations and has called on support as to joint protest marches. and next week, climate activists in germany and across in europe is adopted increasingly disruptive on t. v. friendly tactics such as blocking roads throwing stupid works about leaving dove and orange paints on the windows of luxury. ca show. the aim they say is to force more action against the climate change. last generation says back from vacation, so essential in such desperate times. but others in the grade we went to q some of
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damaging the cause. 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. good 50 to so the reason for the search is, is the accusation of membership or support of a criminal organization against the 7 of the accused. and 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 few in the union oil angles. how much would the rate have hit the gray pod, the mountains, and they have scared us of the hughes, but we cannot allow itself to be ruled. but few people know the german government is knowing the driving us and to kind of tell it is even exhilarating stuff. we have to continue our existence via and this and yet spies heavy. the strong plus
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the climate group came to prominence with a hunger strike in germany's capital in august 2021, a radical protest by 6 climates activists. 4 weeks, they camped out and had 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 in the takes it uses here an activist clue to south to the runaway at buttons at ports, forcing officials to temporarily shut it down. nothing has been of limited loss, don't toe, but to protest is through mashed potato with this closed monet painting, which was protected by gloss, import stones, bopper remained museum. the red carpet has also been targeted in february,
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this year active exclude themselves to the ground at buttons, famous film festival. which, while these protests have forced people to stop, they've also caused huge anger, a cities like but they now regularly brought to a standstill. over the last year, numerous criminal charges have been filed against members of last generation. but active is say nothing will stop them from campaigning against the dangers the climate change brings as well. yeah, chief political correspondent, nina, honda explained why last generation is being regarded as a criminal organization by some prosecute as well. the main accusation is that those suspects that i've mentioned have organized a fundraising campaign to finance what the authorities cool quotes for the crimes
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full. the last generation they promoted the collection of money via the website. they managed to collect at least 1400000 yours and bavarian, as far as he said that the money has lots. we've been used to finance quotes, crimes. and in addition, there's also an accusation of attempting to sabotage critical infrastructure. now the jury is still out when it comes to the question is the last generation of criminal organizational? not that is a pretty serious accusation. here in germany, you can get up to 5 years in prison or heavy fines. groups that have to go to considerably disrupt public security are considered criminal organizations here. and interestingly, when you look at court rulings here in germany that dealt with the last generation . they're very much divided on that issue was authorities and southern germany, bottles and drunk bugs. say that the fact that the groups have in the past looked at polls are threatened to sabotage critical infrastructure, like our refineries makes them a criminal organization. the prosecutor here in our lives as last week says that
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while the members of the groups do commit crimes, the conference folk of them being a criminal organization, but maybe what they did was create constant nuisance. so let's look at the actions of last generation and then means that process with german climate to active is times you know, that he's not part of the last generation that has defended the methods. welcome to dw i times here. i'm theory god, last generation as a criminal organization. good evening, it's a big so you can or i believe that the crime that is being committed is precisely the situation is pointing attention, which is government not staying within its own time. it violates the number of rules that are on the books by the international promises you be a great week, and we are not fulfilling our descendants regarding global ethical kind of is to me that those are the primary crimes. i argue that even on the rate,
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it's an adult defense in the context of a just to meet the times imagine t which you know that i'm doing a little bit full. okay. so here would you would say that they are, they have commission, alexa, crime in the, in the, in the face of the massive crime being committed by the german government. and it's for the public good about that. that would be, you know, music ation. but people look at a look at this as well. why not target believes is why not target baby oil companies, organ deed, the government buttons that they hold responsible for these massive crimes, as, as, as you would have it. why don't talk to them rather than hardworking people who are just trying to get to work. now i have to say this, if somebody's been excited after this, so 15 years old, those things that folks very well meaning folks are saying we should now be doing talking polluters, club,
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the positive decision makers that we've been doing for 15 years. the moving to germany, ending the end, for example, the, the disobedient, being that i was part of organ. i am very much went to the places of destruction to coal pits. i pulled an old pipe home and shot them down. we put pressure on the greens around, let's finish those 2 boys in western germany and you're trying to we have in fact, you don't have support majority for protecting the client, but the point is, once fung do, i'm actually doing stuff that really protect because i'm a big boss and next impact some of the material. well, uncomfortably. yep. yep. the, the level to close that up. just what i think folks tend to back away from supporting timing goals and right. so the things used to be doing, we have done, they have like 6 out of the 6, the last generation simply escalating its pressed on society the to the center up
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to the. i mean, it is us, an escalation is blocking a roads for commuters and escalation or is it going full soft the targets? the politicians haven't listened for for 15 years. the oil companies haven't listened for 15 years. how is targeting people trying to, to put bread on the table in these terrible uh, cost of living times. how was that going to make the, the, your achieve the objective of bringing about a government, a change in government policy? we actually have the storage experiences from social movements in the past, if i can research any kind of liter at the end. but something that you're saying is not just for the moment, and so it is bekins phone sales. also i have only mailboxes in london. i'm 30 down the somehow so i mean, it's not saying that kind of move,
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it should be doing this, but we're not to justify those. i mean, at the point, because i wasn't listening, they had to stop rubbing them. i don't feel that society in order for it to listen . i'm the idea here is that you have to do that. then i can say this also is moving to research it. um, if you are faced with the scientists and, or leads that are willing to transform and in this case, transform fulfilled a promise made in the daily finding way of the global level um to fill up the promises green. if we have faces to somebody that doesn't want to do these things and we have to start increasing the pressure, i'll just, i guess issue the call. okay. so the, so tell me agent. okay, so if you're campaign or something i've been at base for, for 15 years, at least now, but they are going to these extremes of, of delivering themselves to 2 roads and unlocking on this they have it and the u. k
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. should be shut down. payments have cause damage be liable for the damage that they buy. cost with include hands which have to be dug out to the st. orienting for up for the, the last is to 2 companies who, who was called goes to end up getting lost, still being spoiled because of an actions. and again, i know that i believe that the low breaking commission alex, i'm of the ration of the disability. and the most of the low breaking that is committed by that. that is somebody who is a full jump to fit in aging in reasonable and rational behavior. in the context of the emergency which remember, governments look like before i go home around the european union currently extends especially jungle, is expanding our expanding elegy in 1st trip. so that fossil you will impress doctor that is being built in the middle of the most you've got floods in somalia,
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we've got floods initiative, we've got a deep wave in south asia because well, do they open up the water for us because it's in 2 pieces while it's happening, gym government, i'm the energy industry, which i'm sorry, all that stuff about the hyphen i'm because for the time being the building infrastructure where they're going to done also gosh, in the middle of the trying to. yeah. trying to prevent that's what happens and often ration disliking for people to wait. okay, reduced to disappear. now beach lawbreaking is legitimate. the form of self defense in the awesome i'm going to be i'm not pointing to the right. well, i'm like really. all right, thank you. for that climate activists that tends to move and thank you so much for joining the day and apologies for all of us for some of the poor quality of the sound. right. but it looks like upfront,
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at least it's heating the coals of climate protest as a formal panel, domestic short, whole flights came into effect across the country. today, a parish, as the move is 1st and sends a major signal about reducing outline emissions a major source of greenhouse gases. it doesn't show this is a band on the slides when the trip can be made by try and in less than 2 hours and 30 minutes. it's a world 1st. it's a choice where you may, but the people that the government is now translating into action. clicking click most of the this decrease and immediate band on slides between non photo leal and have your leo apple a. well offense that parliament to pass that bond 2 years ago during the covered time demick, which saw a huge drop in at travel. but somehow lines won't be you to investigate why the bomb is legal. today's phone will decree means many of those short hold. travelers will switch to ram. of the new law requires trained services to be frequent and well connected enough to meet the needs of passengers who would otherwise fly.
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critics say the changes are purely symbolic and will have minimal effect on compet emissions. but it could have been worse for allies. the original proposal was the bank all sides, the destinations that can be reached by training for hours rushes defense that administer has one that further attacks on russia from ukrainian territory would be dealt with quickly and harshly. sega showing the repeated his claim that's in russian forces had repelled and on the concussion in the belgrade region. on monday to russian distance and troops fighting on ukraine's side claimed responsibility for the right don't get on. so governor said the crating set the cranium drones and been shut down the russian territory on tuesday night. well, the sanctions on most can afford its war, and ukraine has shown russian ships active o e u, and many other european harvest. the 3 norwegian poets continued to provide must go
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with access to mainland your or if i access is now in question. following a recent documentary shown by norfolk broadcast is that investigation cast dance on walter russian facing vessels using the 4th are actually doing dw correspondent, tennis shoals, reports from the port town of cook and us in norway. the russians fishing vessels can still stop over and cure can, has sent to other norwegian ports for now. moscow demanded continued access in exchange for keeping a live of 50 year old agreement, protecting cod stocks. but after a recent documentary, publicly exposed, would intelligence officials have long known that many of russia's fishing ships double s bye 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?
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which ships are allowed in and is this necessary to has the government says, maintain this fisher? if it's a 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 efficient control isn't that possible any more? 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 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 spear 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
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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 for us to stay our get unemployed, the catastrophe for our community, the owner of the kim x 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 chicken, 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 some of the new ideas we cannot and will not let the brochure win this more. so we have to deal with this functions 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 and has some ideas about that ones that might be controversial.
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we're talking, we're talking use operators and that is also delicate the question. and we may be accused of, uh, going from intimate to cooperation. we talked a rush hour to intimate cooperation with china. but as long as there is one piece or it's going from the asia to europe, it's a go through the know the see. rock keeping far northern towns populated is a pillar of norway's national security strategy. so cure going. it 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 reports and try to show through joins us now. welcome terrace to tell us more about noise, the basements for continuing to allow these russian ships and will feel it's really not so simple as just closing the ports and that taken care of all the problems.
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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's, 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 seems to suggest that spying from the shape. so it's actually increasing, what more 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,
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the swedes and defense. 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 new surveillance activities while they pretend to be fishing or, or doing other kinds of research and well intelligence officials of 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 to these russian ships so that they can continue the surveillance activity so much. but they are really 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. the hinge that's in your report, the port, a massive local employer. people there must be very conflicted about what's going
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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 convinced 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 is that considered in this as well. uh, how does made so 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 under see infrastructure is extraordinarily important there. i mean,
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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 weren't 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, taking place, or any other sign that really russia is getting the upper hand in this. that's what i totally do that because one of the technicians finally the music well this morning,
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the loss of one of its rock and roll icons. tina turner, the legendary singer, has died at home in switzerland after a long illness. she was 83 together with her husband. i could tell that she shot to stop them in the 19 sixties and seventies and fits like proud man. if use, if marriage back to emotionally broken and financially ruined versus stage dentist don't come back in the 19 ages as a performer in her own life level. it's like, what's love got to do with this and simply the best buy tina turner. one of the most successful entertainers time was she was born on a may bullet can spencer. over the years in tennessee and a small time she immortalized in the song. nothing pushed city limits as back to music, just a thomas steinbeck about the extraordinary life. she was a poor girl, wasn't lot of dreams and so she always took care of her. so i got a nice, nice uh, a quote from her that she always wanted to be
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a famous bunch. she always wanted to be pre a to as well. and this was and the main bulk became team the trauma. she was growing and growing, growing not only artistically but, but as a, as a human being as well. and so, and how late to use it in an interview. she said she was a happy person with all its ups and downs. and so she was a full full person as well. and so i'll leave, you know, with more from unstoppable surface stuff. have a good the,
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