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the, the, this is the w news live from the land, a changing of the russian, god investment button, a must series say they are handling over the whole the contests, ukrainian city to regular forces. you crate is denying russians claims that it controls the city. also coming up, germany slips into recession growth,
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shrink by 0.3 percent in the 1st 3 months of 2023 and economist, a warning the trend will continue on florida governor run desantis formerly until the 2024 us presidential race with a k. all sick announcements on twitter, business total between rifle and donald trump. for the republican nomination. plus the rock legends tina ton of dies at the age of 18. 3 the icon, the truth and that she was a woman at the sense out of a male dominated music business. and she managed to change it and have fun doing so we look back at tina ton as life at legacy the,
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the menu. okay, then thanks so much for joining us. russia is musson or a boston new group says that it has started withdrawn from the ukranian city of boston, moved and handing over its positions to the russian military block in the most res claimed full control of the east and ukrainian city on staff today. and what's being the longest spiteful of the war, but keith is denying that the city has full and the volume, the leader, if any progression says history withdrawal will be completed by the 1st of june. but he says his fullest is, will be prepared to return to best mode. if the regular russian army is unable to manage the situation. that's why you know your party's people is getting over my boss and senior will fellow, sorry, senior fellow and will studies at kings college london. hi, them like now the side, but, but the volume to see if you have any progression has threatened to pull his troops out of boston boot several times. it's never happened. so felt with it. do you
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think it will happen this time? a look is really impossible. to say whether you will pull out, but i think we have to the owner of this within the context of a, of a power struggle. i mean, one way of viewing russia is a bit like maybe even quotes where people have to you to remain in teaching save. i'm teaching this, trying to balance out the different power centers within russia. so, you know, the ministry is very powerful, you know, piecing, we worried about threats to his power from the ministry. so if he supports the wagner group as a, you know, and i'll stop, and if she falls, that balance is out. the military and big ocean realizes base, he's in quite a pop up position computers using him to offset all the power sensors and the russians york c as a he constantly threatens on. going to pull out a lot of why put out and this is all positive enhancing his personal power within the internal russian information space. we do know though,
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because he said the 20000 of his flights has died investment. so what does that mean to his med smart group? yeah, i mean, i think that that 20000 is probably an underestimate. and, and also on top of that, we have to add all the wounded rights. we might be looking at $80000.00 total casualties, killed and wounded walden, a lodge, the recruits in this recent phase from russian prisons, which obviously has a, has a, has a limiting, you know, you can't do that forever. there's only so many people in washing presence on a lot of the professional muscle raise that they had previously had been killed. so involved and as well as being and ukraine is stretched across various countries in africa. so it's really taking a beating that it doesn't have a huge amounts of offensive capability in it, across the ukrainians data is the ukrainians, not unhappy, expensive capability on the russian military and other like vault and have
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a limited ability to conduct offense populations because of these heavy casualties that they've taken. so having said that, what role do you think about going to will play in the next phase of the war? well, what i suspect is happening again, come back to this idea of the power struggle within the russian hierarchy. i think the quote is very, very vulnerable to ukrainian in sacrament. now that the russians have quite done quite taken it. so what provision wants to do is pull out and then be pulled back into say's back moved again because the russian minute treat perhaps is unwilling to accept such high levels of casualties. doesn't have some of the capabilities involved with us. and so i think that's really what's going on there. not fighting the was when it definitely i think it's a keep all these functions on sides as a provision wants to be pulled back in as the savior of passwords. and so that's really what i see as the net what might play out over the next 6 weeks. mcnelson
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from kings college funds. and thanks so much and have a of the german economy has fallen into recession, gross domestic product trunk by 0.3 percent. and the 1st 3 months of the growth has remained in negative territory for the 2nd course. and right, according to the latest numbers, it's private consumption. so the money that people spend on food, clothing, new cause, for example, that failed to support the economy in the face of high inflation rates, the recession and your it's not just economy comes despite germany, banks that the economic worst case scenario that many economists had said when so it turned out was on usually miles hadn't been cold. the country would have faced a gas shortage that could have left much deepest goals on the economy. for more, i'm joined by robot was from a business a desk. i get to see you rock. can you tell us, please, you know how to germany end up in this situation. it seems amazing because things
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were supposed to be so different if it comes to mind back to the status of 2022. it was supposed to be the year when germany is economy emerge from the depths of the pen demik roaring with all of the factories bucket full pallets. and you know, this was gonna be the of recovery and it's turned out to absolutely not have been that why? because nobody counted on russia's invasion of ukraine, which had an enormous impact, particularly on gemini, because of its reliance on russia for energy. and that caused energy bills to rise . we also have legacy issues from the pandemic. that meant prices for all sorts of things were rising. last year. things are getting tough. the households that bills were increasing. and what's a natural thing to do when you're paying as a lot for bills is to tighten your balance. and that's exactly what people did. and so over the last quarter of last year in the 1st quarter of this year, households did not spend enough to make up for all of those other factors. okay, so the question of course now is what's gonna happen next? how long will this last? yeah, so we've had 2 quotes as in a row, which is what makes of what we call
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a technical recession. will we have as a well, some of those factors impact pretty as all of those factors that allows us to get to this point in the 1st place. all still in place, inflation is still above 7 percent surprises or still rising, the yours or an economy. it slowed last month. we found out this week, but what is different is china, which is a major factor china reaction to the status of this year. and that means that germany starting to supply china, both factors that are outputs is increasing, which is of an enormous driver, as everyone knows of that, you have an economy. so maybe we can get out of it this closer. but maybe not the overall prediction for this year from both the german government on the i'm a is a very small amounts of price from the gym to economy, but, and at least pick these are revised because for the 1st month they weren't expecting that the 1st 3 months, even they weren't expecting that somebody went into a recession area this year. so they might be revisiting that because it was a very, very fraud child christ that they were looking at anyway. okay, so
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a glimmer of hope. but with being castle broke lots from our business department. thank you so much. now florida's governor room defensive. so the officially launched his us presidential campaign for the 2024 election. but with technical glitches on the social media platform twist. so it was not as smooth start. desantis now has to persuade the republican policy that he is the best the candidates. then his main rival, the former us president, donald trump, writing the ship requires restoring sanity to our society. this is the smith campaign that drum desantis wants people to see. i'm ron de santis and i'm running for president to lead our rate. americans come back with the florida governor, made his actual presidential campaign launch on the social media platform, twitter or that's involved a half hour delay due to technical issues tonight,
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i'm please introduce to individuals who have done more so least like this sound costs out too much freedom into freedom and is why you were put his money will just change this to change or without the full $120000.00 listeners at its peak, desantis loan was overall the underwhelming, particularly for a man who's made his political career by successfully quoting the right our bottom line is we do not surrender to the work mob. florida is where woke goes to die. this is a republican heavy weight who stacked up a number of wins folder, right? those include a bond on discussing gender identity on sexual orientation in schools in florida. that's meant to use president to page has already provides protests including in
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miami. but it's this mine who is defense is his biggest hurdle to securing the republican candidacy as oh, show the former us president donald trump. miami still has doubled with the support of defenses on the plane. and while they used to be allies, that's certainly not now will never happen in content. ok, so remember, this is rhonda sites is to do i have a of the sectors. the sanctimony is to say $46.00 governor. it will now be up to the florida governor to convince the republicans that he's the man they can rely on to win the white house. the duties of governor would join now by peace, have by eyes be full of transatlantic coordinators for the german government and a member of parliament for the conservative christian democrat policy. welcome to the dw mr. by a if i can also from building a diplomatic ties between the you and the us was straightened by the trump
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presidency. if the now the republican, whether desantis or trump, wins the election in 2024, do you worry that we will see over ton to that html trust era? i know 1st of all, it's way too early to call who will make a, you know, the race there also others on the republican side who already set i want to run for the presidency. so we will have to wait and see. but i just for a 2nd, if we, if we concentrate on, on trump and or descendants on the trunk, we have already some experience who served this you as president for one term and that were not the best at times. and transatlantic relations to say the least. so if there would be a donald trump 2nd round, i expect to be um, are they transatlantic relations? uh, under pressure to say the least, i think we will. so we would see
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a rough awakening. we have to prepare for that right now. during that term we concentrate on, you know, strength and the pillows of the transatlantic ties and modernizing threads of learning relations. desantis is a new figure on it. on the international platform. he will be under observation from our side. i personally have not yet met him. i read a lot about him. i heard a lot about him also last week in washington when i was there to visit some friends . so again, way to early to say, let's get more specific about the lessons that gemini, i'm the you learned from the trump era because looking at the war in ukraine, it would seem that europe is still as dependent on the us. is that the to yeah, there's a lot of dependency if you want to frame that way or put it a little bit more positively. there's a lot of in dependency as you know,
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the united states of america is, is just the, is the closest l i that we have outside of the european union. it is a real factor. by the way, in germany, we have a special relationship because of not only because, but also because of the nuclear sharing concept, we rely on the, on the united states as the guarantor off of our security prosperity. and as i, as i indicated earlier, we have to move should i put it this way to re shuffle responsibilities and the trans atlantic alliance. and i'm not only talking about the nato and the military side. i see that we would have to take up more responsibility. i think we have learned a lot of lessons out of the 4 years of donald trump's presidency. not only in the bad way, but also, you know, we educated ourselves so to speak, with regard to military uh, responsibilities with regard to can technology leadership and several other things
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. okay. now, run desanto says governor of florida, and in that time he has implemented many controversial policies that don't fit so well with the values of gemini and the e e. u. let's say he does become president. what would that mean? the e u relations with the us. i mean he would he be cooled out on things, but the, you, since he doesn't agree with, i am not afraid of either donald trump descent. is there any way you could would certainly congratulate any elected democratically elected a president of the united states? the randi centers we are observing what he is doing in the and the state of florida . um, a lot of things that need to be explains under the, you know, the umbrella of very domestic politics. and i think we still have to learn a lot about who he actually is what his politics are. so i think it's also
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a little bit too early to comment on what a perspective of a future randi sand is yours, president would be i have my personal doubts that he would be so provocative. so like should i say right wing populace like use today? i don't think that he will be a president if he would be electives that would love to put a wet in his own society. so again, i'm, i'm quite relax and super curious and interested how the americans will decide and how the contains will go. pizza by a full, i'm a transatlantic coordinator for the german government. i'd like to thank you so much for your time today. thank you. a lot of russia is hosting talks between armenia and as a by sean in moscow and a bit to diffuse tensions between the 2 countries over the disputed territory of nicole and o. kyra, the kremlin has recently been playing a peacekeeping role between the 2 former soviet countries which
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a fort 2 was in recent years. but all mania has voiced dissatisfaction with russia's role and the alliance is all being pushed under pressure. our force that jennifer parker has more as the roots of this conflict, go back 100 years after the russian revolution. 1917 armenian azerbaijan fell under bolshevik control and became part of the soviet union that kept the little intentions until the soviet union collapsed. the domestic task, no territorial conflict, at the end of the soviet union, 3 quarters of the territory was populated by armenians and one quarter by either by johnnies who are then distributed over the territory. it wasn't possibility, divide the territory from an ethnic point of view about this. i'll try and contact the 1991, the people who now go now cut off. i decided to officially break away from us or
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based on the armenians. if not, garner caught up all supported by our media for a war of independence until 1994. finally, now, gartner, called our boss, declared it's independence from us, or based on its status. what's meant to be finally decided on in peace negotiations, but they never took place. in 2020, azerbaijan invaded, never know, caught up off and conquered large parts of the region and a 6 week long war a contract signed by both countries and mediated by russia. stop the fighting. the ceasefire was supposed to be safety guarantee for the armenian population. living in the guard, no cut off. but on september 12, 2020, azerbaijan attacked internationally recognized armenian territory. as well,
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armine as main goal, is to keep its territorial integrity. azerbaijan has a different agenda, their goal is to have a corner door to other visual and sex cleave. now huge yvonne and it's closest ally, turkey at the moment as they're based on blocks, the watching cord or road that links our media. now gartner got above described as a lifeline for residents. armenia has so far relied on the backing of russia. a long time military partner that supports come into question courses or rushes. a position in the region has the weekend because of the boy you're trained. moscow is already disappointed armenia into 2020 was soon, i mean, then russia had always stated, i go into the car, but it's not covered by security guarantees. problems that was accepted during the implementation of the ceasefire agreement. russia has failed. yes, i did send lashing cargo and not going to cut our boss is blocked by other by john
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is just to even set up a check point. the yes, i see you this, this contradicts the ceasefire agreements called which states that the corda will remain on the russians. peacekeepers control sweets, talk like with russia, looking the other way. the competition for influence is brewing between the u and u. s. on one hand and russia on the other, the west, once armenia to remain democratic and independent, in doing so, further weakening russia for russia and it's ambitions that poses a threat with well efforts to settle the conflict during going the last century has left its toll on armenia and azerbaijan, an end to the conflict is not in sight, smell. so low take joins me now from tbilisi. he's the director of the split like a but foundations sounds cool because his office and the residential representative for georgia on media and as a by john, welcome to the w myself. can i ask you how tents is the situation in laguna?
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kyra back right now. yeah, well good afternoon from the call. this is basically i words describe the situation is stable, stable, which means but the items that are nice for people in our vehicles on. however, when you look at the situation in the car about this particular concerning the ongoing ok. now with the military check point of just author dot com forces. don't get lost in the car doors like got, we've got more difficult. and however, every now and then we have classes on the border between the weekend. awesome, great song i've ever known with casualties a bits, particularly virus or whatever. but you know, it's basically every point, once we quit happened, malware major warrants, you can to reach him. and that's why we have so much looking on the peace process because the other side, the piece as possible as well. we know that the armenian prime minister in the us, every president amazing today for talks in moscow was, is like for you to come out with those tools as well. i guess the any specific
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agreements will be reached and must code today, especially on the phone. i'm actually issue us, however, both sides of the key interest to keep the talks, i'm going to keep most current in the race. however, the problem is most cross position must cover too much once to keep the status or as it isn't most for people scrolling as a primary data appearing, growing western influence in the region, given russians weakest oh, to the beauty or your kind of war. and it's for the russian troop presence. russian has really to replace as an army yet. and then also bye john. however, it's not quite the oxy quarter to live with onto i'm assuming it's up to 2025 percent wants to keep its boots on the ground. 20. that's what my john wants to have them. i must have them out. however, we see rush, i may procrastinate. the prospect for both sides of the interest rush on board
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because most of the time of the process, but even locate any solution. that's why it's better to talk to most cost, but not talking to most current. all also give them rushes of great role. big role, just so cute, which is a buyer to, i mean the price that's not a lot. but let's say no agreement is reached. what will happen to this conflict if no agreement is reached? as well as not seem to reach us any more and more. it's later on. dear john, you may see that she can change this passport and at what time to find them some books for the smart of interest. for any one that's mother's interest, the west mountain must cost interest, which $1.00 has interest and it cannot be. and also by chance, interest as well, it's my piece talk on what to write to full fire rational, but also by the west. we hope that we could at least keep states of course, despite the ideal case, of course, having an agreement sooner than later. and i felt it would take from the for the
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a bout foundation, which is the political policy foundation linked to germany, social democrat policy also thanks so much for your time. i now a legend has passed away, but the message lives on the thing i've seen a ton of owned hood trauma using it to change the world. in the 1980s she spoke house about her abusive marriage to co performer like to well trying to establish a solo career despite fair, in the consequences. she ended up paving the way for so many women in rock music, whether black or white. when it comes to music legends for many, tina turner was simply the best us presidents, current and former, as well as artist diana ross. mick jagger, mariah carey, have all put out statements of love and admiration, and also like flowers on her star at the hollywood walk of fame. just the black
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the tina turner was 83 years old. a. his reminder of our top story today. russia's mass and revolving, the group says it has started withdrawing from beth mood and it's handing over its positions to the russian. the military that he trained denies that russia is in control of this is that you're up to date, the st. jude for focus on your that's coming up next. we think some of the volunteers helping to rebuild you price. i money keeps picking up the
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a protest movement. i did not think so many women would send me the photos. she's their motivator here on this. one must be the and she won't give up to watch the stomach for public took my brother hostage a few days ago. but at the trying to sign in the scene on the job, they won't be silent. starts june 3rd on dw, the hello, and a warm welcome. i'm glad to have you with us. it's unimaginable the war and ukraine has been going on.
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