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of the w travel off, we got the this is the w news life from the land false alarm as north korea tries to send a spice satellite into a little bit. busy busy in the neighboring japan, south korea also coming up an oil refinery buns in southern russia after a suspected road strike. as you trade denies, being behind that drone strikes on russian territory. we'll take an in depth look
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at how the unmanned aircraft, a shaping fluff intent is a shock upset of the french as well. the number to the new method that is out of the bank out played by a prison. lillian point a plan. we felt like with the new groups mckinnon. welcome to the program alarm in the south korean capital sol off to a satellite launch in north korea sets of an emergency. a lot. japan also issued a warning to a residence in the south of the country of the attempt to send the satellite into all that fails. but it could be an intelligence wind full for south korea, which says it has retrieved parts of the wreckage from the ocean. this is believed to be part of north korea as fuss by satellite. the projectile was found by the
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south korean military officer which had crushed into the sea. well, the military identified what seems to be the debris of a purported north korean space rocket in the waters west of our town. we were in the process of recovering the debris. busy in the hours emergency simon sound, due to cross south korea's capital sold, it caused confusion along with mobile phone and that switch pulled on residents to evacuate level. it was saturday morning, so i understand that there may be a misunderstanding between us origin in an emergency situation. however, it's not right to tell people to just evacuate without any explanation for souls male was forced to apologize for the confusion. but you defended the decision to raise the alarm. you're going to go with john. hey, imagine c message could be
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a working level officials overreaction box. it was not a mistake. our principle is to respond in a motto that can be seen as excessive. and there can be no compromise on safety. once you miss on a lot, the system was also briefly activated in japan's ok. now why region of the country's prime minister was taking no chances except those north korea lodged what is believed to be a ballistic miss. i am so sorry of my stuff. this was north korea's 6 satellite launch attempt. and the 1st in 7 years, it was supposed to put the new, clear on states for us to spice satellites. and all that be on young was quick to admit the launch had failed, but did so, reggie promise to carry out another test as soon as possible.
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okay, so moving join now by john list canyon's in, in south korea's capital, sol, thanks so much for your time. could you give us a sense of what it was like when the sirens went off? and so well, the alarms went off very early in the morning, and a lot of people are gonna be confused. not knowing if they should a need it actually or not even knowing how to feel. it's important to note here that things are usually very good, but the time the getting the emergency life we get, well, why all the time. and during the connection that we use to get home about all the time, but an emergency, last of this nature is actually very, very rare. and people have been living in the whole city for their entire life. i've never seen an emergency warranty triggered by north korea. is missile far, and especially one that was labeled a war timeline. so you can imagine how the entire city was just ro, an even neighbor, which is baptism of popular search engine crashed down for
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a few minutes after the emergency glass lightly. because all these people were frantically brushing to the internet to get a better view. and then back very on when it happened. so given what you were saying, would you say that this emergency a lot the sirens were. 5 an overreaction uh well, and i wanted to say not the earlier, the pre press briefing today uh 40 did lead to retract emergency notice. uh they said that it was a false alarm, but apparently a white top of the rock. it was likely to effect anywhere near the capital city. and earlier today home there was down to apologize for the confusion that the warning had cost. but he also did say that he doesn't think that this was a false alarm. and that when it comes to safety, it's protocol to overreact and personally,
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i do agree with it. it's thousands of times, much better to over. yeah. then to under yes, to dangerous situations like feed, as it does. but it does spark some worries about how these messages will be perceived in the future. if they do become a free consultation. more for your plans to watch more rockets in this space. uh, we might have a boy who cried wolf kind of situation where the people become, once again, it does require to be or time warning and whether they have to evacuate, they're not really responding to these messages anymore. even in this part of the ginger, north korea is saying that it will try to relaunch the spice satellites if it works next time, give us a sense of what this will mean to south korea as well. um, it doesn't necessarily mean that our p is affected are immediately going to be bolt or uh, was by
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a satellite out into orbit the gap between how much of the kids are bail as they go around the or band. and also the types of images that there's no device on life calibrating with pre a lot of us we are quite are quite uh, they're not sure about the high resolution images, whether it's camry, high resolution images to uh, north korea. however, of the fact that north korea had attempted to launch a new sheet by a satellite in space by the right and the north, south street officials of us are taking it very seriously at all. it's important note here. it's not just by the way about the right, the last 2 pieces behind the military by a satellite. ringback a rocket as the intercontinental ballistic missile are very similar. so the national security helpful is calling despite the satellite launch. that'd be kind of a ballistic missile hat. so that's also a concern,
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but north korea using these bottom like a terry rocket launch, is as almost a is used to has 4 more to lift the level also as a product that's a concern all around. all right. can use and in sol, thank you. so much for your time. thank you. okay, let's take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the sudanese army has suspended its participation in ceasefire tools with its rivals, led by the full month deputy army, chief of that's raising says that fighting could once again flare up hopes of humanitarian aid. reaching civilians have also been dashed attempts at reaching an effective ceasefire. i have failed repeatedly. china is now blaming us provocation for an incident last week in which a chinese plane crossed the path of an american surveillance. the croft,
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the pentagon, cooled at an unnecessarily aggressive news in international airspace over the south china sea. conflicting territorial claims have made the region a potential flash point. nato is sending hundreds of more troops to northern cost of the following clashes between its peace keepers and ethnic subs. they make up the majority and the countries and also now demanding the removal of recently elected ethnic albanian may is in sub dominated towns, their affairs, the situation could escalates. now, here in germany, police have conducted a series of anti terrorism raids in 10 states. the operation lead to the rest of 7 alleged supports as of the so called is lubbock state, the full women and 3 men, all suspected of taking part in a network, the sort donations for the as the most terrorist group in syria rates. they've been carried out in thousands of locations across western germany and the netherlands
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and i believe we can get more now from political correspondent benjamin alvarez group. hi that, ben. what more can you tell us about the locations and the targets of these rates? it was a very, very big operation, more than 1000 police officers from state and also federal police were in both more than 100 objects. it just said in west and germany, they were carried out earlier today, 7 people were detained, most of them german nationals. and that's who just said they have been accused of being in time. and there is a being part of a telegram messaging group that was couldn't just collecting a donations for syria and then handing them over to i as members interior. okay. can you give us a sense of the presence the i s, has in germany it has definitely been a very serious threat. we have interior administered nancy phase. it was said that
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since 2000 more than 21 of these attacks has been indeed, and also prevented by the intelligence services by the domestic intelligence services here. so it is definitely a threat to via taking very seriously 7 people were detained. most of them german nationals, we also have a dual and national american durham, and a tech to citizen as well. they were carried on earlier today was still expecting a press statement by a dominant interior minister and nancy fees. and as i said, that wouldn't tell me that are we still collecting the money something that is illegal in germany to then send them over and to members of a v i s. and that's also, and now being that being accused of being a member also of the terrorist organizations are the, is misread, this definitely be something else though it is. you're keeping a close eye on don't use benjamin elders group. i think so much for that. the now try and attack on an oil refinery installs on the
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russia has ignited a fire at the facility security camera footage shows the flames, which reportedly broke out at the installation in the crimson dial region. east of the crime in peninsula, russia has the keys to crane of being behind several driving attacks on russian territory and recent days, including on the capital must go. keith says it has nothing to do with the attacks that drains couldn't make all the difference in the war and ukraine. that's the view of one of ukraine, specialized drone brigades. both sides in the conflict have deployed unmanned aerial vehicles with russia using a range in may drones to regularly bomb cities like he's on x report. looks at how ukraine is using drones to avenue that it's in beta, a safe distance from the hail that his boss moved. volunteer ms. cradling the eyes of the, creating an army on his shoulder. this little drawer and takes its name from the local ward for stork. and it's no
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a much valued asset. ukrainian fighters engaged in trench warfare as it spies on their enemy from above. the, the people who knows the success of a certain operation may depend on the work and efficiency of the way, the unit to communication this work carries much responsibility in order to, to utilize. so those are the 3 of the reconnaissance drones, also known as u. e. bees have picked up images like this. russian infantry throwing a blanket over their hurts in bus moved, or russian trucks. how you doing in the forest to to but it saves lives. either you go ahead lined and walk into a trap for you get guidance from the sky because with this was my for the and then there are the attack drones jeep nimble. unpacked with explosives. they're capable of landing a deadly blow on unsuspecting combatants. select because of the eyes of the army.
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these are the fest for the drone, which you go to $300.00 and can be bought in any will be solved, is capable of destroying or dying that the novice, our team has done many die on the settle below. if we have destroyed the enemy's bank, swiftly, have you been agree, equipment and personnel is onto some very effective. gotcha. so boy, scott bought the car. no wonder that you created on the set to be investing heavily in such low cost kamikaze drones. and the teams needed to operate them. so just he claimed these weapons, unlike others, aren't heavy as to rushes, jamming systems, me buzz from where we see a tank driving. we fit them a piercing explosive to this across in the let to fly. let me see infants today. we've put the drug with shrapnel explosives and we fly it with if it's
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a building wheel, so fitted with trap metal explosive and we fly inside the building. this may just be a demonstration today on the fights as of the 35th marine brigade leaves such tools of modern warfare will prove decisive in the counter offensive. kaloni is a security and defense next, but an a senior fellow at the munich security conference. and he joins us now. welcome to the w. we see that drones are clearly playing an increasingly important role in the conflict between russia and ukraine. could drones ton, the tide of the war for teeth, potentially, as i think is it already. your train is excellently making use both drones of all kinds, including cheap commercial drones. they are using them for a lot of purposes and they are developing new drones why the war's ongoing and are bringing them into a defensive fios in amazing speeds. so drones are making
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a difference for ukraine already. know, what about supply? i mean, which side has a larger supply of drones right now? and what difference will that make going forward? ukraine, isabel advanced when it comes to drones, but also not only on the tech to a technical level, but also home to the level of tactics and the level of how to make use of them. also the ukranian decentralized way of come ons helps them to make independent decisions and to employ drones differently than the russians would be capable. and to address the rest and drones on not very good. they are not able to manufacture them and large quantities. of course, both sides of buying cheap jones from china and going forward. i think we have to find solutions. how we in our armed forces and supporting ukraine can develop own drones and can produce drones and pods for drones without being dependent on china . well, you, you mention china, we know also that the us as supplied drones to ukraine and russia has received
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drones from iran. i mean, can both sides be confident that that will be a continuous supply going forward? it also depends on us. if you ask me, i would say to european union as the last financial act of, she'll just buy on commercial drones that are available and supply them to ukraine . so the russians kind of buy them. but the ukraine has also developed its own drones. it's very fast with innovating, with new uses and we have seen long range drones being employed against oil roof in the reuse or against the logistic helps of the russian sites. so i would say, jones will play an important role now in the offensive operations by ukraine. and ukraine is better and using drones and russia. okay, now, regardless of how the war does play out, the, you see russia continuing to use drones against ukraine. give them that that's such a cheap and easy alternative to conventional wolf that they are learning.
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also many russian infantry they denied to go forward without having drones in the air to protect them all to give highest and to use to them. so russia is also evolving, it is evolving slowly. it's one more arguments. why we as the problem most of the crane should supply ukraine supports are printed, not just russia, the time to figure out drone welfare better because i know security and defense x. but thanks so much for your time today. thank you. as so many ukrainian sling, the will have found refuge in nearby countries and lot via a sofa welcomed tens of thousands since russia's invasion. many of them are skilled professionals and that's led to increasing numbers. if you crania and doctors plugging the gaps and lot is health care sector before they arrived, the country was facing a growing shortage of medical professionals. dw correspondent jennifer pi commit
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one doctor who's for mario full is now made a new life for herself and the western town of cool because the need a li much here. she works as a doctor, a therapist, and on duty in the emergency room. she's one of 36000 registered, ukrainian refugees in latvia, forced to leave her hometown matthew because of russia, warren ukraine. she found a new home in the small latvian town. of whom would you go? yeah, when you come to the left, the funeral. i never thought i would work in europe because i was perfectly happy watching, you know, pulling up. but then there was started. my house was boxes, there was 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 for you. i would also be able to work as adults with i posted side and just you know what i chose it was important to her to flee to
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a country where she would be able to work as 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 with the medical assistance . and i'm the new guy that says i liked working here. i liked a lot to him and people i like the team at the hospital itself. i also like it very
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much. you are not and there is a not a doctor here also from laurie opal. she works with children who have special needs, but there are no other ukrainians here for the 92. 0, what, what does this me go 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, a lot of them were all hurdles elena had to overcome god for you to this got they all, there is a substantial russian speaking minority in latvia. they are only a few people in coal to go or speak russian. this made communicating with patients difficult at the start, the turn to come down to me, it's the so let's go, i do 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 research. but now i speak to them in locked in
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with mistakes and not fluency, of course, but in lots and non glass 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 right now. it is occupied by the russians, and while i hope it will be free to do this, 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 research. no matter whether in ukraine or latvia, elena continues giving her all to help her patients, the spelling with tenants, and a stunning upset sunday to the french open for a little 9 brazilian send the full amount. well, the number one daniel medford, of packing t all go see bus wild enter the match as
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a run outside of the full grueling hours laser. he was the toast of paris a when in rome last week the new method of didn't need an introduction to ya. go see both wild. he's a partner with a different story and nobody in tennis, tennis rank, 197 in the world. he would sit about writing these on fairytale in paris. meaning the 1st said he suddenly looked at home on the clay. he had the chance to win the 2nd as well, but the wind swelled, and the minutes jangled. the russian had been uncomfortable and irritable, and even after winning the 3rd still kind of looked that way. he might have seen what was coming as the brazilian mixed palate and soft, soft tends to bring the dream within striking distance. he had long since one of the crowd enough to move in full hours. he got the chance to win the match and live
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