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me for public took my brother hostage a few days ago. the trying to sign in the scene of the job. they will be silent. starts june, 3rd on t w. the state of the news line from berlin, keys and jurors. another 9th of arrow and assaults in queens military says, have shot down more than 20 drones over the city. one person has died in the aftermath. is the latest in a series of strikes against the ukrainian capital as rush hour ramps up it's offensive. also coming up natal deployed additional troops to northern coastal,
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after an outbreak of violence, as late as the unrest is stoking fears of a renewal of a decades old conflict that claimed thousands of lines. an international outrage as you've gone does president signs one of the world harshest anti l g b t laws punishment can mean the death penalty us threatened the sanction the nicole really show all our viewers on p b s and the united states and everyone around the world, welcome to the program. it's good to have you. ukranian authorities say russia has carried out another wave of drone attacks on the capital. keep killing at least one person. your clients defense forces say 29 out of 31. a rainy and major owns were shot down in the early hours of tuesday morning. keith has come under increasing pressure with 17 attacks in the past month along surveying the damage to the
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homes. this apartment block was one of the buildings hit in the latest attack on ukraine's capitol. well, everyone here escaped some with injuries. at least one person was killed. as keith was targeted once more loosely, when the drone is flying, i feel fair. now everyone has survived so you feel happy that your life, but you think about what will happen next. this is the 3rd russian attack on keep in 24 hours. ukraine's at full says it down to almost all of the attacking drones. almost every day we see the attack from me so that i can make as of drugs or do you need, your brain is brand new service. it's a well, yes, of course,
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i worry about that. and the russians want to bring depression to people instead of depression. people very angry. these keep residents have already lost so much, but they have to stay on the lot fairing. it's only a matter of time before the next strike comes earlier i talked with the w rowman going to ranko and asking why russia is ramping up pressure on the ukrainian capital now as well. russia has been saving muscles and drones for weeks. um and we are seeing that they are using them now. the possible reasons could be um groceries trying to disrupt the ukraine and counter effects of offensive, much expected to count it offensive, which is probably days, days away, maybe weeks. and of course, there is the growing pressure on the russian government do. somehow it responds to
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what we've seen before. and you've seen the kind of a raid of a pro russian military and kind of military. we don't know exactly who they are or fighting, but i went to the neighbor and nation of belgrade. and um, show that the border from the russian side is not protected. so the russian army will excuse me, the ages, bye bye bye, that group. we also so uh ukraine, um shooting uh or sending um 2 drones uh, flying over the kremlin, which was shut down. but they showed they found that ability of, of the russian capital. and so the rush race trying to also retaliate kind of it as the rush. i see, easy for, for those things. and that's why russia is now on putting more pressure on the premium capital. yeah, stay with us roman, because of now let you talk about vulnerability. russian officials have bland, new cream for drone attacks, which them and damaged several buildings in moscow. today, officials,
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the 2 people were injured in the early morning air range, but a cranium presidential 8 has the ninety's direct involvement. while at the same time, predicting more such attacks, rushes president vladimir putin, has accused ukraine of trying to terrorize russian civilians. as you know, the key regime has chosen a different path. the past of attempts to intimidate russia, russian citizens, and attacks on residential buildings. education. this is of course, a clear sign of terrorist activity. the 1st i want to say that the must go with defense system worked in the regular way. well, there, there are things that we would like for us to work on. and what's your take on fitness, comments? well, russia has launched an unprecedented serious of drone attacks and muscle attacks on the opinion capital. so it sounds strange on russian president vladimir putin says that to ukraine cannot retaliate for that cooling. that tower is what we don't know
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who is behind it, but um, there is a discussion now in russia. what to do. so the russian government is under growing pressure because there was also a criticism of the russian defense ministry before. and now people say that the russian defense is not that good, that those drawings wouldn't have come that far. they shouldn't have been prevented from um, flying over at moscow. some of them hit a residential buildings. so this old shows that the russian army is not all that mighty m, as the russian media suggests, the head of the wagner mercenary. good. we have, danny, pre goes. and it has chimed and criticizing precisely, again, the russian military leadership. the question on everybody's mind right. now is so as the ukrainians, the 9 direct involvement who was behind these attacks as well. we don't know, of course uh box um, when you follow the social media,
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when you follow what the season say. it is possible that a 2 bedroom to 2 possibilities had the grant in forces or some pro russian forces inside russia. maybe a combination of both, which is a 3rd, a 3rd possibility. but anyway, nobody who is behind it. it is, as i've just said, putting increasing pressure on the russian government. because it just shows that it's kind of protect it's capital. and this is a serial blow for flooding meant putting the president me some analysts also point out the possibility of this being a false flag operation instigated by russia itself. now, with this war moving apparently closer to home for russians though roman does it look like we might be entering a new stage in the war. well, this is definitely a new stage. we've seen. if we compare this to a books or fight, we're seeing that the punch is a harder on both sides with the russians,
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heating more and more ukrainian towns, ms and cities was muscle missiles, also history hitting military facilities and destroying some aircraft. we don't know the details, but you can 1st just to day ago admitted that some aircraft was destroyed in the west and you and um, ukrainians, sending more and more drones for the 1st time. probably we do not, not for sure, are using western long range missiles to hit the targets on the occupied territories. this is all assigned that the ukraine encounter. festival is coming closer and closer to the user. i'm. i'm going to rank you. thank you so much. i many ukrainian sling the war have found refuge in nearby countries. black via so far welcome to tens of thousands of people since russia's invasion. many of them are, of course, skilled workers. hundreds of ukrainian doctors are plugging gaps in latvia as health care sector. now, before they arrived, the country was facing a growing shortage of medical professionals. dw correspondent jennifer pumpkin met
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one doctor from mario bull. has been able to make a new life for herself in the western town of could be a need and that she had. she works as a doctor, as therapist and on duty in the emergency room. she's one of 36000 registered, ukrainian refugees in lot to be forced to leave her hometown matthew when, because of rush has to warn you. crane. she found a new home in the small latvian town. of whom would you go when you come to the new dom i left the funeral. i never thought i would walk in europe because i was perfectly happy watching in my vehicle in um, but then there was started. my house was boxes, there is nothing left of it. and i understood that no matter what i had to find a new place to work, i understood that a lot. so yeah, i would also be able to work as adults if they posted side and the still never told me it was important to her to flee to a country where she would be able to work as
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a doctor. because being a doctor is her calling in life, showed them brows. maya, she chose latvia and was allowed to start working after only one month in the country. and she came at a critical time latvia struggling with a shortage of medical workers, according to the lot to be a medical association. the country needs 300 doctors and 8000 nurses. also, most doctors are older than 50 years old, and many are near retirement age. meaning that the shortage will grow bigger in the future. the situation made it easier for elena and other ukrainians to start working in the medical field. trip in the middle is, is this what i'm the new guy that says i like working here. i likes it, lots of and people i like with html at the hospital itself. i also like it very
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much. you are not and there is and not the doctor here also from where you pull. she works with children who have special needs, but there are no other ukrainians here for them entity or what, what does this nickel when you thought they were problems in the beginning, getting a work permit, adjusting to a new country and environment. and most of all the language, all of them were all hurdles alina had to overcome god. so you to this got they all . there is a substantial russian speaking minority in latvia, they're only a few people in the cold to go or speak russian. this made communicating with patients difficult at the start, the turn to come down to the, to the. so let's go at it as a beginning when you start to talk to lots friends here in russian. they ask you why russian, when i explained that i'm from ukraine and on the learning rock fan, they tried to communicate in russian. but the queen, what shows is it now i speak to them and locks in with mistakes and not fluency,
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of course. but in lots and non the less and use this meetings of sim, colorful. but even though she has had to face many challenges here in latvia, she still can picture herself returning to ukraine in the future, which i'm a little google and so they can little but my hometown mario focus occupied on right now. it is occupied by the russians, and while i hope it will be free and i just don't know why, and this is also, i have no place to return to. maybe they will start to rebuild everything. no, i don't want to return. let me switch. no matter whether in ukraine allowed to be a lunar continues giving her all to help her patients. hey, know a sending hundreds of more troops to kosovo after class. just between nato led peacekeepers and ethnic serbs. they make up the majority in the countries north and they've been demanding the removal of recently elected ethnic albanian mayers and served dominated towns. pensions have been running high since those officials took
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office, and the latest on rest is raising fears of a new regional crisis. after a day about investing clashes authorities are taking no chances. nato peacekeepers now stand god on the streets of sab chun ceiling off roads and the municipal buildings. the bed, the scholars of the violence that happens here. on monday, a standoff between police nato troops and ethnics protest is turned into a running bottle. tension slamming up to demonstrate has tried to force the way into the town hall spine and seeds played out in towns, writes across the newest, entering at least 30 peacekeepers and dozens of protest is the use top. diplomats. now would you go signs to show restraint? i expect go, shall started this. this has been police reparation focusing on the municipal
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buildings in the north of coastal on the volume in professors to stand. there is no violence, it has been too much violence. we have done what violence you knew the pro rated today. we cannot afford another conflict the situation in northern costa, but it has been the knife edge since selections in april, and so ethnic albanian mass taking offers and so majority towns, most ethnic serbs in the bel grades back to every i refused to recognize costs or bodies declaration of independence from so it'd be even 2008 that's done, supported by heavy white satellites, russia and china, to phone go to glen. china is close to the following. the development and supports serve as efforts to safe carted sovereignty until the tory and integrity being we oppose unilateral actions by pristina and calling it to fulfill its obligation to establish the community of stuff. majority municipalities,
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monet troops. so now on the way to help both the secuity with both countries, blaming each other. the reasons escalation intentions. there's always, andrew safari is following the story from belgrade and i asked him earlier to tell us more about nato's deployment of additional peacekeeping troops. and the situation on the ground. yes, it's also silly. now made those sending $700.00 soldiers store additional support to more than $3700.00 soldiers of nitro, that are in cost of low are responsible for the security. and this is very important. this. we have this complex repeating every few months, but last the last tensions road also injured the needs of soldiers and this was not happening before the tensions they were not so
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high was peaceful, but very fragile. and uh, uh, served in process there's in the north the, the amount that they will have another process tomorrow morning. so can we expect the pensions to be resolved any time soon, or is, is the biggest? yes to come. uh well we can say if this tensions are gonna uh go down fast this. uh, there was an attempt by european union to organize a meeting tomorrow in uh, uh, security for them in brad this law, but the ability there. so of course the one. so the, so impressed it, until i found the boot justin because of his brand new style. it include the, they refused to go there, and they cancel their trip there. so there's no sign. save this. it's going to go back to the nec russians and resolve it. there's a political agreement between the 2 countries. yeah, and these tensions have,
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of course, been been a simmering for for decades. and i'll remind is why do most ethnic serbs in kosovo not accept the government and press 2, now slow the service in the north and north them. but of basically, it was never fully controlled by of course of all government. interesting. ever since. 1999. when the world was over in cost of the safety of mutual itself was divided up later. there was an agreement with dated by you to create some kind of integration search. and there was find also one part to create the association of the serbian municipalities wordly with the corporate, the government. but besides their self about a lot of topics, but of this did was not in plymouth. and then the last year uh, november service left all the institutions. and of course you are in union and try
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to make another agreement in march. but obviously this didn't resolve this piece on the ground interest affair involved. great, thank you so much. let's take a look now and some of the stories were following for you today of hundreds of indigenous protesters have blocked a busy highway leading into brazil's biggest city. so apollo over a new land rights law for those per a parliament is set to vote soon on draft legislation that would only recognize indigenous groups claims territory that they physically occupied before. 1988 tesla c o. e loan mosque has arrived in beijing for talks with senior chinese officials. the billionaire met. so on these form and a searching gang and as leader expected to visit the electric car makers, factory in shanghai. china is the world's biggest car market with one in 4 cars sold last year. being electric, elizabeth holmes,
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founder of the field blood testing, started up there. and she has reported to prison in texas to begin an 11 year sentence for fraud. or us court ruled at homes one done the youngest self made woman billionaire build her fortune by misleading investors about her company's technology. italian authorities, they, they have discovered the cause of a bright green discoloration of the grand canal and venice over the weekend. they found that it was due to a non toxic substance used to test waste water networks. it was initially thought climate activist released di into the waterway u. s. and e leaders have condemned uganda for introducing one of the world's harshest anti l g b t laws. he was presidential by and called the law shameful and has threatened sanctions, including a cuts. and these are restrictions the use for and representatives that uganda was undermining its international relations. the law sets punishments as severe as the
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death penalty signed by the head of state. uganda has now passed one of the world's toughest anti gay laws. and what is the punishment? the maximum punishment? is it just so when you commit a video to homeless, excited that says, you shall be liable to stuff like this. the act defines aggravated homosexuality. of same sex relations involving you try to be positive people miners and other vulnerable groups transmitting a terminal illness like h, i v through gay sex, even with consent is an offense punishable by up to 14 years in prison. and to gaze. sentiment has been on the rise and we've gone to for homeless actuality, has long been a legal, under colonial era law. local activists and human rights lawyers oppose the war,
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sing it was passed without consultation with the l. g, b to community and is unconstitutional. that bill by criticizing what you call essential, same 6 active demons, adults. it goes again, it's deeper because of that post. you should be putting buyers. that might be quite a g. i know this commission, the u. n. criticize is the law is draconian and discriminatory us. president joe biden has called him, you've gone to, to repeal the measure, describing it as a tragic violation of universal human rights. the law doesn't just punish those engaging and same sex relations. it also makes witnesses the wedding as well as property owners, knowingly leasing to get couples liable for punishment. many fear it's a state sponsored tool to systematically to humanize. you've gone does l to be the community and further isolate them. alex my team,
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the same as the human rights lawyer from uganda. and i asked him what this new law means for sexual minorities and you can i sent you a new quote. it says that the, what the slope does is it, uh, it raises its 6 to air is 6 so minorities, in uganda, by criminalizing 6 so minorities criminalizing access to health care. it's pretty nice. this provision of filled up sexual minorities each treatment already exist provisional health services, psycho social support and the form for services offered ended up as an annual gun to ease equipment no lights. so each in this, it raises premium is the best ones from the best for you gone to and that goes against the constitutional. it is also in human, an inmate you with these and up i said low that should not be accepted into non stunt on the books and you'll get into how is the government justifying this under
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leisure, coney and law a well, they are using really just fundamentally using under the just rhetoric to say this is to protect the really just moros because ramiro's, what you've done that to protect fund. maybe the, i think this is uh, west on it. was this on, on this or this thing? or this is ignore as well because, you know, i'll be gone identities, they are ignoring. so that becomes externalities that i always wriggle blaze tom. we, we on this as part of sexuality and because he does, or he is really nice and most excited on to you recently and you've got on your knees and in fact, almost excited wasn't premium and you're going back to 1950. so this is, this is what has these, these codes roll, whereas these, these really just is not possible africans. it is not by to point us of the guns to head to people what different this is imperial. and this was
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introduced by court on your easy and it should be telling us side. so there is whereas the but it is of this way does that. that is um, she is ignoring on history. how is this law being challenged? the opportunities lawyers, i've had to mix up taking a wink of quotes. you know, some already have already filed as a continuing to file look was due. so no court determines the struggling, young local contract be mean a month out of those provisions for the constitution of your gun that were based on the, on privacy too much dignity freedom from to, to assist us. or maybe we want to put to gallons the slow because it goes that goes across ism, but also what i guess is the most of the instruments that you've got. it's but the 2 among the on, on, on see, but each go rates the i forgot to test on human and people's right. and then go visit vocal visuals against a disagreement. this one named them. yeah. and what can the international community
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do now to support the people with human rights are being violated and such an extreme manner. the national community should speak louder than ever before. to condemn the slow, the, the community should call me get with, are you gonna know 30 days to repeal this draconian law, but they put it under the international community. show support. organize this once you've done the past on up to activities in uganda was trying to push but against the slow there should be in the most of the dirt in protecting the community. in uganda, which he's facing there is a which is pressing violence from the states domestic violence, which is facing on the patriot phone or corners they should be condemned. but it's also important that we think a bunch of we do you mind doing on these, those should be useful to clear up to this to help us on the, on the event threat on what on the didn't oh being cute. there should be some
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passages for them to be you've done that, but very importantly that should be support on the ground and po and people capacity up to be to legal representatives and all those people were pushing back against this book on. yeah. and most of the important now, so linds this up us, a lot of these generals, i don't know, that was alex monte same with human rights lawyer and he's gone to thank you so much and best of luck in your fight. it's now this could be the only one of its kind in the world. and extremely rare. all white giant panda has recently been caught by surveillance cameras in china, 61 province, state tv air. these images of the animal found as a nature reserve for the researchers estimate the panda to be 5 or 6 years old. it's believed to be an albino, which is extremely rare among the spaces. yes,
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white county, google, the hype. and here's a quick reminder of the top story we're following for you today on the daily news. ukrainian authorities say russia has carried out another wave of drone attacks on keep killing at least one person. the capital has come under increasing pressure with 17 attacks in the past month. so for gay, you can always get more news around the clock on our website is out of d, w dot com and we're of course, also on social media. a handle there is at dw news, don't leave us just now because after a short break, i will be back and take you through the day. i hope to see you there. the,
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