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the, the does it need to be in use line from the main to germany. close is a full of russian columns. you, let's only be violent embassy on one. general consulate will remain move. it's in response to rushes announcement that will count the number of german officials and it's country also on the program. rates across the 10 states in germany,
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a target suspect and supports as of the so called islamic state. police are taken 7 people into custody. an oil refinery, southern russian phones following another suspected drug strike, as your cry denies being behind the attacks on russian territory. we'll look at the differences technologies making to the war on north korea's attempt to send the spice satellites into all of its fox alarm in neighboring countries. the failed sense of their rights, and that's in japan and southern curry. the i feel good. welcome to the program. germany is to severely limit russia's diplomatic presence on its soil after moscow kept the number of staff building is allowed to employ in russia. a form of rushes, 5 con,
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to let dr. close by the end of the units. this follows the decision by moscow to limit the number of german personnel allowed to work in the country to 350, including those in schools and cultural bodies, brother and says it will close 3 of its own comes to us as a result. that's got more from moscow bureau chief, you will have a shadow who is operating from regus instructional authorities, close down dw small scale operation, and neither has a is actually publish. it will corresponds to welcome both. let's start with you nina. why is this happening? well, so this is the latest episode in a spiral of escalation between germany and russia when it comes to expelling diplomatic stuff, respectively. you said it in april, fell in since 30 russians had been working here at the embassy back home. essentially the message at the time was that those people west spies and diplomats and to retaliate. moscow then expelled, so to german diplomats and at the time already announced that they would put this
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cap on the number of demons stuff allowed to work in russia. now this limit was communication 4 days ago. only 350 demons are allowed to work in russia now, but this limit doesn't just apply to diplomats. russert is also included local stuff as well as teachers, kindergarten, teachers, people working in language schools. so essentially, these cop targets, they are, is wedge evans and dressed and still had some sort of interaction. and that is why the german government has now heavily criticized this move and saying it was a step of escalation by the rep from the russian government. it was unjustified and uh, as folks present such a day that they have to re establish parity when it comes to structure and stuff in them, but usually of a shot. so. so why did moscow and they made to germany's officials as well as that diplomatic presence, as well as, and you know, side to this was the next step of an, or in an unprecedented present. and that explanation problem by left, there are all kinds between german entrusts. i have never been to this bad. it all
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started at the expulsion of to jim and diplomats 2 years ago. back then moscow claimed that they had taken part in what is considered to be illegal protests in january 2021 at the time 1000. so for us was for the rest of the, of the taking part in nationwide protests against the crowns and protests cold full by the opposition full of these links and the volley networks at the beginning of the current down towards firewall spiral. and then in march of this year, russia blocked accounts of the german goods institute in the russia. and in april 30 russian diplomats had to leave germany on suspicion of espionage. and finally, at the end of last week, hundreds of german employee, yes. and joshua forced to leave the country because most gonna have decided to lead me to the number of gym and officials. so today's decision is the next blow to the logical step in this ongoing escalation process. okay, i mean, does that ava side as far as you can tell the st beside mind between these tensions as well. so tit for tat moves are not that unusual and diplomatic relations. so you
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expel my diploma. i expel yours, but usually the number is the same and the category is the same. and this, however, is something that goes far beyond the diplomacy in target civil society as well. and it does have a ties between say, language, teach as an ordinary russians. and when it comes to the big picture, if you look at some what the different government is doing, the german chancellor hasn't announced that he would talk to of letting him improves in the rest of the president. as soon as there is a new reason to do that, and that means as soon as the german government sees that put in could show some kind of willingness to move troops out of ukraine again. and that doesn't appear to be the case or the sold on threats at the moment. there is no attempt to de escalate on. lead is level and the number of potential car adults with the escalation on other levels has from given 5 of today. okay, so your a, do you expect any further reaction from russia to this move? well, i haven't had an immediate response. the thought to the russian foreign ministry
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has announced it to bill issue a statement soon. but regardless of what very extra from oscar will be a feel of the closure of the consul lots of will it primarily affect order? and people who need access to come to law services, geminus and rational ration, some gym and the people going through the consulate to apply for a visa is, gets marriage certificates, birth certificates, passports, and so on. so the counsel that's on not political institutions, but administrative bodies that solve the problems of citizens. several of the work offers these administrative bodies will be slow and more difficult now. and that means that that in both russia and germany, normal people on the ground will suffer because of the symbolic actions taken by the governments. i thank you for that and you are you only in the chateau? and we got anita honda here in betty and thank you bye. it's not police here, didn't you? i'm going to have arrested 7 as i've supports as a so called is law make state group the entry terrorism operation involved in rates across the 10 german states. suspects afford to be part of a network seeking donations for the is the rest of the tetra group in syria.
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prosecute society. i collected 65000 euros for i s members which in some cases help to finance the escape from camps in northern syria. i g, i'm an interior administered, nancy, phase us at the operation have been a success lead sign of this. i'm incentive to aflac. this is a blow against the financing of it's the miss tire prism. it shows that authorities are very vigilant, but it is clear how important it is. you have to also take action against the financing networks. investment especially looking at tire reform networks just so you have to get to the sources of what is funding them on the bed investment on invest the o finance yet that's being used. so let's take a closer look at this with dr. hans, the options that at the senior director of the counter extremism project, a welcome to dw, how important would you say? today's operation has been i would say it's a very significant operation because it really shows how deep the support networks
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for these. let me state in germany instead of rock. it is a financial network that openly collected funds to send to i s members in prison. incomes in syria to most likely invest the assertion from the prosecutor. free them with that money from those cam. so they can be integrations with the tires and structure. so it is a really significant step full for terrorism in germany, as well as for terrorism in syria. and so can you give us a sense of a presence of i, a support is that here in germany as well as best case today, demonstrates that as long as we still have nationals of our countries in europe, whether it's germans or french or italian in these cams and in prisons in, in syria and don't bring them back, including the mails that will always be automatic and family ties that can be on us today shows, well it's used for, for testing purposes. secondly, we still have a continuum problem with i, as i don't know g, being freely in fairly unintended,
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unavailable, online, radicalize and individuals. just last month, germany arrested to saving brothers, who were attacking or binding to attack it. church in sweden, who were not members, formerly of these lab mix states, but very much inspired by the ideology and hateful rhetoric online of you. you mentioned the man left in those, those syrian cans, that the men being left dead because many european countries have to be punctuated that wise unmet children. what's likely to happen to the men who are being held in those still in detention comes as well. and to be very honest, there in traditional example, so that's sitting in the prison. so usually men are not held at these displaced persons camps. and as soon as an individual male turns 18, they are transferred from those comes into syrian prisons. there is no decision on what to do with them. the expectation apparently is that the syrian forces will take care for them, tear them in. definitely without actually being recognized government that for not
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being able to get the same level of health. that for example, the rocky government gets for the presidents in depth or so this is not a viable solution. and i understand that security is to bring people home from an active terrace on about if europe cons, manage the costs and security risk, how can we expect the much weaker turkish forces in an active conflict zone and see how we got to do this indefinitely for us, it is our responsibility to bring them back. this, um, this, this, this notion of a bed for an active security. so it is interesting is that because it's, it's been a few years since you would have, has, has seen a big i, us inspired attack. why do you think that is a well, i mean, 1st of all, i think in general, big, large, complex attack planning. this is a model of terrorism, of the past, our surveillance, i felt much better than it was 5 or even 10 years ago. that means a complex attack,
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which has multiple points of things were going wrong or can be detected, are really high risk for terrorist organizations. there is a small trip trip and every couple of weeks or months space. the rest in europe of sales who try this much smaller scale loan act, the or inspired or directed attacks i. e very complex attacks that are however, in spite and directed from the terrorism center, either in syria or increasing the also from out from within, upfront as time in that, uh, you know, tried to organize an attack remotely by helping individuals for me to gain your off to do this, it's very clear, thank you for giving us through that to a doctor hands or jack options from the counter extremism project. thank you. thank you very much. we'll take a look now at some of the stories that making headlines around the world. they, through these ami suspended is participation in cx 5 talks with
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a power administrative, rapid reaction forces. this is raised, phase of fighting, could flare up a guide. hopes of humanitarian age of reaching civilians have also been dashed attempts and reaching on effective sci fi. i have failed repeatedly 5 members of a syrian back to militant palestinian griffith in killed in an overnight explosion, according to postilion, unless any soul says the incident happened in the town, of course, say at an eastern lebanon, close to the syrian border, a spokesman for the popular front for liberation of palestine general command. i blamed, and these riley s drive for the desk. i haven't lemony, ended up in these experts spoke of an accidental explosion. steven yugoslavia war crimes quotes has increased the jail sentences of 2 former assembly and intelligence offices. the man had to pay off the initial 12 year convictions for war crimes during the bulk of the bulls in early 19 nineties. on the 2 former eggs as the lights, a sub in preston slumber and the last of which will spend 15 years behind boss.
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and i drove an attack on an oil refinery and stuff and russia has ignited the fire at the facility. security camera footage shows the flames, which reportedly broke out of the installation in the cassandra region, east of the crime. you can insure russia as a key was to crate and being behind several john attacks on russian territory in recent days, including on the capital of moscow case as it has nothing to do with a, a tax off a holiday. michelle is a research and journalist, specializing i on mine systems surveillance and other emerging security technologies. i asked him if you, craig is behind those drone attacks in russia. where are they getting the drones from what's a great question. there are a number of different sources um, some of which have very much domestic. you know, nowadays it's not so hard to actually buy the components for
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a drone in various different marketplaces and assemble them yourself. of course, the key difference from say, of military and the obvious doing it is that the military is then able to put up, you know, a new nation, a bomb on that drone potentially and have better communication systems. and with that, using know that much money and not too many resources. so you can actually build up a pretty sophisticated weapon system that can travel a deep potentially say into enemy territory. and these costs are a big factor, a people will. why would you use a drone rather than a conventional miss style? the cost is a huge factor. you know, some of these drones only cost a few $1000.00 euros compared to ms file systems which are, you know, much, much more expensive orders of magnitude more expensive. another factor is just the accessibility of the technology. you know, if you want to miss aisles unless you produce them yourself, which is an easy, you're gonna have to have allies who are going to be willing to send them to you
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will sell them to you, which isn't always easy. drones. on the other hand, you know, you can buy the components and then assemble the technology yourself. and that can be a key factor if you want the domestic production capability. and in terms of targeting a talk to us about a comparison between drones, precision and missiles. well, you know, it is said the drones can be more precise. that is often because the drone has the capacity to circle over at target to collect intelligence and then allow for a more informed decision compared to a miss solve. it just flies right into it. another factor is the drones will often have smaller warheads on the same missiles of cruise missiles on bones which can allow for more sort of precise targeting. the issue though is that when you are launching drones of a very great distances and when your enemy is potentially trying to jam the drones or disrupt the drugs, the case of the russian defenses. but also you cranium defenses. these drones can
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go off costs, you know, if they do get intercepted, they're, they're, you know, their components can pull to the ground. and in those cases that precision is drastically reduced, right? and you've made an interesting and important distinction that between the surveillance trends in the attack of drugs, so which ones are most important for russia and you tried to have at the moment. as you know, i will often argue that it's actually the surveillance drones that are more sort of technically in equally significant. and that is because those drones are providing surveillance and intelligence too much big are much more significant weapon systems . these drones can, for example, provide the location of a target to a, an artillery unit which is able to create much more sort of weapons effects on the ground. and also there is more of those on um, drones compared to the relatively small number of drones that are used by both countries. so the surveillance side is not to be dismissed in this conflict. so
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with this, how it talk to us about how this technology is developing, then can you see is relying more heavily on an unmanned flying vehicles and more conventional miss out technologies. absolutely. this, this war is a sign of the future that military is looking at only rely more and more and on man technology. well, we're not going to see yet is, you know, fully autonomous lethal weapon systems where a come on that just presses a button and then releases the drones and doesn't really know where they're going or what they're going to hit. well, we will see though, is artificial intelligence emerging in small or more incremental ways in the way military's conduct, sions, right? you know, for things like planning and intelligence and identifying targets. and that will, of course increase the gap between the commander and the things that they are ultimately shooting fast. so i think thank you so much for sharing your insights with us on month systems research and john, this the off a whole and michelle,
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thank you. so there was an alarm in the south korean capital sol after a satellite launch in north korea, sets off on emergency about. japan also issued the warnings to residents in the south, the country, the attempt to send the satellite into all of it failed, but it could provide, i'm intelligence winful for south korea, which says it has retrieved part of the wreckage from the ocean. this is believe to be part of north korea's fuss by satellite. the projectile was found by the 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 for all kids in the waters west of our town. we were in the process of recovering the debris. in the 80 hours emergency, simon sounded across south korea's capital sold. it caused confusion along with
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mobile phone and the 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 pool. so smell was forced to apologize for the confusion, but you defended the decision to raise the alarm. you're going to go went on, hey, imagine c message could be 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 the country's prime minister was taking no chances. the north korea
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launched what is believed. i used to be a ballistic missile south side 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 satellite into obit . 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. as more than 70 years since the 1st recorded ascent of mount everest now leading mounts and as of trying to raise awareness of that nature being left all over the mountain during expeditions to the world's highest peak. that quoting on the pole, to keep a closer watch on the climbing teams, what trashing this lips? oh god, 70 years after the 1st to send the landscape of the world's highest
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mountain is changing gears. madison frequently climbed mount everest for 13 to time. a lot more climbers on mount everest that i've noticed between my 1st time in 2006 at this time in 2023. also, the places are melting and also based campuses so long. as more adventures the time to climb, the base camps are becoming increasingly cluttered with trash left behind, broken tents, empty oxygen tags, and food scraps. climbers pe the not police government, $4000.00 deposit to ensure that they bring down their garbage. but expedition organizers say many or not adhering to the rules. if you don't want to pick up your trash, don't come to the mountain. monitoring camps nearly 8000 meters high
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is extremely difficult of this year alone. authorities that day collected 13 tons of rubbish from the mountain at nearby peaks. but many say it's not enough. they see the palm was do better job policing to save everest from garbage. the we'll start with football on the 1st european final of the season will take place in for the past 10 nights, bureau for league at the roof and the final pets. the competition is most successful. team 0 with us a via against a jo say marine years of roma and the portuguese coach has never lost the european file. the yellow in range of roma has come to budapest, fines here. we're hoping for back to back, you are p and tracy's room above all, always very heavy or was your the team?
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we don't need anything with a we think anything, but keep this coming. everybody would be happy. and so we hope that helps this with a self styled special one of the home. they have a chance to see marino has a plastic record in european finals, 5 and 5, including last season's conference so that you can serrano marine. you're grateful to write a method sticking by him when his style was waiting room. uh they didn't suck me before the final in get on the problem. the 2nd week before the final at wednesday roma gives you the chance to, to, to in the final exam. at the atlanta and told them i had no little chance, but it's going to be tough very much. a breakthrough in budapest, no team is, has more. you write police success than severe. they've won the price be $6.00 times most recently and 2020 never losing. and a final, and there's more than just
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a tracy at stake here. winning in budapest is the only way these teams can qualify for next seasons champions league. and teddy's day, 2 of the french open has seen a studding upsets in which a little known brazilian send the former well, number one new met for that out of the competition to ago a, c, bush, c bus wild and to be matches the rank outside the full grueling hours later, 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. was a different story, and nobody in tennis, tennis rank, 197 in the world. he would say to that writing, he's on ferry thailand, power winning. the 1st city suddenly looked at home on the clay. he had the chance to win the sick. and as well, but the wind swelled, and the minutes jangled. the russian had been uncomfortable
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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 when the crowd enough to move in full hours. he got the chance to win the match and live alone held 3. the, the $23.00 roll would come to the net to make the childhood here. reaching the 2nd round in paris is a professional 5 points. and the financial bonus will also be most meaningful. mid bit of doesn't need the money, but he's the pots and makes life easier for those with genuine totland visions well that when it was such
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a upsets and the women's competition as defending champion that used to be on tech brings to into the 2nd round, the polish at play, i bet you'll see at the bottom of your screen it's going for a 3rd french open title in 4 years. to beat spray spain's christina boucher in straight sets winning the 2nd without losing a game known as bagel. and leave you with a black bear, presumably on the hunt for a picnic baskets, which managed to get stuck in the back seat of a pump caught in the us state of nevada. i look here a crazy police officers use a rogue to open the door and eventually free the bed and then scampered back into the woods, leaving the costs interior. very much the worse for wear to his reminder that top story at this hour germany is to dramatically reduce the rushes, diplomatic presence on each social act of moscow caps. the number of staff valencia
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is allowed to employ in russia full of rushes. 5, if it comes through that's often close by the end of the year. is d. w coming up next, the news asia, germany's defense minister had to asia and later this week and afraid to post a security cooperation in the, in the pacific. and better spanners, you will have that story and it's more dw, and use asia. and just above which i'll be back at the top of the of the
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break. a vacation ending in tragedy, a tens of thousands of ukrainian children were taken to russia from a vacation camp on crime, a sign to change the identity,
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the culture routines, abductions. how is russia stealing children from you? free to hours on d. w. runs the loudest voice. i am must see all the new jobs. she's the face of a protest movement. i did not think so many women would send me the photos. she's there motivator. all of us higher our lives must be the and she won't give up to the assignment for public took my brother hostage a few days ago. but at the trying to sign in the scene of the job they will be silenced. starts june, 3rd on t w. one small step for a robot vacuum, one giant leap for exploiting the ocean floor. cutting edge technology is unlocking
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the potential of deep sea mining. but this time, a research team will study the possible risk 1st. in order to minimize them. we have an opportunity to to get it right before using stuff. environmental activists or skeptical after a whole. there are billions to be made. our 2 parts documentary, deep sea greed starts june 8th on dw, the business days after news aisha coming up to date confusion alarm as not career attempts to launch a spice satellites. the launch failed, but not before sending citizens of south korea scrambling for cover. so how prepared is the region for continued adults career and aggression plus.

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