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the nature of conservation for only green washing. after all, there are billions to be made. our chiefs documentary, deep sea greed starts june 8th on d, w. the . this is the w news live from the land, a changing of the russian god in investment. bottom us mary say they all handing over the whole, the contested ukrainian city to regular forces. but ukraine is denying russians play that it controls the city. also coming up germany splits into recession,
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growth shrink by 0.3 percent and the past 3 months of 2023, and economist a worry, the trend will continue to florida government. i run the census formerly and says be 2020 for us presidential race with a kalsich announcement on the 25th is next total between rivals of trump for the republican nomination. plus the rock legends tina ton of dies. at the age of 18. 3, the broker icon. truth teller, she was a woman at the center of a male dominated music business and minus change it have fun. doing so we look back at tina ton is like come to legacy the
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the money keeps mckinnon. welcome to the program. brushes must scenary, wagner group says that it has started withdrawing from ukrainian city of bus moot, and is handing over its positions to the russian military. nevada mercenaries claimed full control of the east and ukrainian city on saturday. and what has been the longest bottle of the war, but keith is denying that the city has full and development liter. yes. can you progression says his troop withdrawal will be completed by the 1st of june. but he's saying his forces will be prepared to return to beth. note, if the regular russian army is unable to manage the situation that your progression has threatened to pull his troops allison's government several times. in the past, we offer military analysts, mike mos in whether he thinks saw that will really withdrawal them this time. a
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look, it's really impossible to say whether he will pull out. but i think we have to the owner of this within the context of a all the power struggle. i mean, one way of viewing russia is a bit like maybe even quotes where people have to either remain in teaching, save and pacing. he's trying to balance out the different power senses within russia. so, you know, the military is very powerful, you know, piecing, we worried about the threats to his power from the military. 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 this. he's in quite a popular position, teaching his using a to offset other power census and the russians york c as a he constantly threatened. so i'm going to pull out all i want put out and, and this is all positive enhancing his personal power within the internal russian information space. we do know though, because he said the 20000 of his fights has died investment. so what does that mean
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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 size 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 are watching presence and a lot of the professional muscle raise that they had previously had been killed. so involved and as well as being in 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, offensive capability on the russian military and other like vol. gonna have a limited ability to conduct offense for operations because of these heavy
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casualties that they've taken. so having said that, what role do you think is 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 ukraine 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 in to say's back moved again because the russian minute treat uh 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 key police functions on the 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, my boss and from kings college fund. and thanks so much and keep of the german
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economy has fallen into recession. gross domestic product shrunk by 0.3 percent in the 1st 3 months of the year. and growth has remained in negative territory for the 2nd course at in a row. according to the latest numbers, it's private consumption. so that's the money people spend on food, clothing, and you calls for example, that has failed to support the economy in the face of high inflation rates. the recession in your, its largest economy comes despite jim nipping sped, the economic worst case scenario. the many economists have see it when so it turned out was on usually miles, had it been cold up, the country would have faced a gas shortage that could have left much deeper scars on the economy. for more, i'm joined by robot watts from a business desk i get to see you rock. can you tell us, please, you know, how did you, how many end up in that situation, it seems amazing because things were supposed to be so different if it comes to mind back to the start of 2022. it was supposed to be the year when germany's
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economy in the us, from the depths of the pen demik roaring with all of the factories bucket full pallets. and you know, this was going to be the 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 costs 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 and the 1st quarter of this year, household 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 off? yeah, so we've had to, quote is in a row, which is what makes of what we call a technical recession. bill we have a set. well, some of those factors, in fact,
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pretty much all of those factors that allows us to get to this point in the 1st place are still in place. inflation is still above 7 percent. surprises us still rising. they yours are an economy. it slowed last month. we found out this week, but what is different is china, which is a major fact to 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 the gym and 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 and the only a math is a very small amount of growth from the gym, the economy, but at least pick these a 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 a glimmer of hope. but with being castle, rob was from a business department. thank you so much. all right, let's take
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a look now. some of the stories making headlines around the world. iran has unveiled what it says is an upgraded version of its cor, i'm shaw. ballistic missile is set to have a range of 2000 kilometers and carry a 1.5 ton will head. the announcement comes and mid mounting tension with israel as it runs miss all a nuclear programs a fly. it has consumed a 7 story building in the sense of the australian city of sydney, 135 slices. baffling the blaze couldn't save the historic structure, was a full half factory. several parts of it have collapsed, but they did manage to stop the fire from spreading to neighboring buildings to florida is governor on desantis is officially launched his us presidential campaign for the 2024 election. but with technical glitches on the social media platform twist that it wasn't as smooth start. desantis now has to persuade the republican policy that he's a better candidate then his main rival for you as president donald trump,
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writing the ship requires restoring sanity to our society. this is the slick 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 but 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, i'm please introduce to individuals who have done more to listen to the sound cos out to him into freedom. it's a freedom in his learning work, but 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,
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our bottom line is we do not surrender to the wealth 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 prevents protests including in miami. but it's this mine who is defense is his biggest hurdle to securing the republican candidacy. oh, show the former us president donald trump. miami still has double the support of dissenters on the plane and while they used to be allies, that's certainly not now will never have an income. ok, so remember this rhonda site is to do i have a of the sectors,
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the sanctimonious to say 46 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 duty, the governor, you know, a legend has passed away, but her message lives on the thing at tina turner owned her trouble by using it to change the world. in the 1980s she spoke house about her abusive marriage to co performa like to well trying to establish a solo career despite fairing the consequences she ended up paving the way to so many women in rock, black and 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 fans also like flowers on her
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star at the hollywood walk of fame. just the black people in demo sees the doors open so many dollars for so many is even if they don't even know if she was a very, very strong woman, i think, you know, to go through what she did and still manage to prosper and to move on born in brownsville, tennessee, in 1939 at turner saying in gospel choir as a child. later she began touring with her husband. i turn her in his bank, but he was an abusive man. she eventually escaped their marriage in her thirties. throughout the 19 eighties and nineties, the queen of rock and roll thrilled audiences with her powerful voice and the boundless energy. everyone is
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now going to jim, jim's and exercising and carrying on. and it is said that it's good for your help. all of us yelling and, and i've been singing and traveling and dancing for 35 years. so i think that my work has taken care of all of my aerobic classic. so that's the answer to that one . all right. she reported huge pitts including 1984th. what's love got to do with it, winning a ground needs for her music as well as hall of fame and lifetime achievement awards and earnings. millions of adoring fans along the way. after a farewell tour and 2009, she retired to switzerland with her partner or wooden box. i can describe a few things that built wonderful this country side. the cattle, the farm houses. it's a reminder of the past and tennessee when i was a young girl, which is very nice. also the mountains, it's such a,
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a young doing this distance the height of magic. the tina turner was 83 years old. the legend that was tina turner and with that you up to date, but coming out next uh, documentary about also official intelligence office. all we overestimating the power of a ally. that's again our website, c, w dot com for all the lights international news headlines. we're on social media tools at dw news is the hospital if you need that. and then you can split in, thanks so much for watching the imagine how many portions of loans are thrown out in the world, climate change. the story, this is much less the way from just one week how much was going to really get.

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