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the the, this is the, the, the news coming to life from berlin, with russia launching sustained air strikes. ukraine prepares its troops for a counter offensive, including training and urban warfare to take by cities, underbrush. an occupation also coming up us present joe biden, trips and falls during a graduation event. whitehouse says he's fine,
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but the incident is a good raising questions about whether he's, if enough to run for a 2nd term of protests in israel over funding for the ultra orthodox community. we report on why many is really saved and this one, you know, who's governments latest budget is unfair. plus in football, stiff got edge ever closer to one just legal sort bible. they produced a dominant display to beat hamburg 3 meal and the 1st leg if they're really vision play all will bring you all the goals the . so i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. you create is military, says, have his shot down more than 30 objects, and the latest round of russian strikes, targeting the key of regent overnight. many residents of the ukrainian capital took shelter in subway stations after air raid alerts were sounded across the country.
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the alerts have since been lifted gibbs mattresses new calls were made to emergency services. as those attacks continue, ukraine is preparing its forces for its long awaited counter offensive to retake cities in the east from the russians. to do the troops will almost certainly have to fight street by street house by house urban warfare poses some of the greatest risks to individual soldiers as the w, as back santa reports. this is one of the most dangerous moments in urban warfare. one wrong move here could be your last one goes inside and then the next the soldiers are fresh from the front line where they faced, chilling and trenches, instead of resting. they prepare for what maybe next municipal will have to go into
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doing. yes. can new hans will have to store every building and there will be collaborators saboteurs, regular troops, private military groups will have to drive them out of houses, not from feels. the thing is probably that's why they're in this abandoned hotel. ukrainian troops may only have one chance to take back their towns from the russians. i can't afford to stay in private and as a whole, but it's very important for us to take the right approach. maybe if we don't do and we break them and then i'm sorry, we don't have enough people to take risks every day, except that they're ready to leave hundreds behind near one house. no, don't when, when we are not ready to leave a single one. know when you're the, we have no, when you started the soldiers spend 4 to 5 hours training every day, tactics, shooting, and 1st aid. they know their lives may depend on it. but
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we tightened the turn again as tightly as possible, so that not only a finger, not even a feather can fit in between. of course you will scream all kinds of things that it hurts. let me go, but you absolutely can't loosen it. or most of them will have experienced this already. already himself was permanently taken out of the fight when he was injured in battle last year. his best friend died next to him to teach him from his experience. he's trying to help these men survive. this is what they want to avoid. the training officials don't say how many soldiers die told the number of military graves here at this hockey cemetery has doubled for the last 3 months. some of the men and women varied here were as young as 20 now this cemetery is
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already the final resting place for hundreds of ukrainian soldiers from the area. and people here believe that fighting at the front will intensify. so now no matter how that will turn out for ukraine, this will mean more funerals and more graves for soldiers here in this ground. that means more families who will turn to freeze to victorian chuck. knew many of those he's buried here. most of the to 5 man i cannot comfort anyone to the other side because the loss remains with us. well, yeah, the there is a great and there is a coughing we years luca because there's separation until the end of our days when there's nothing to this doing it. but we should know who believes what they
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did and are doing now. pulling in there is full of deep meaning. let me still to move on because they repeats the savior's feet, or do they prevent more deluge through their own deaf may of another family says good bye. and 3 others found that which died more than 2 months ago. in an eastern forest today, he's finally buried with love with military honors. he won't be the last for ukraine and ukrainians. there doesn't seem to be an alternative. and then put the put them we need victory. and then where to put the we don't need peace. even if there is no victory, then there will be no reason why he moved. there will be slavery. defenders fear that more than death itself. and so they
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prepare for more sacrifice. the earlier i spoke with the w as much shonda who filed that report. i asked him about the morale among ukrainians after 15 months of war. that's right, terry. so i mean war and so you learned one thing then more certainly changes people and people are tired. people here in the capital and other ukrainian cities are tired from the, the overnighted packs that they haven't been experiencing on a regular basis now for more than a month. soldiers are tired of fighting. so if you travel the country and you talk the troops, there is someone going to be a board bit more upbeat about what they do about their motivations. and others are going to tell you about the hardships, how difficult it is to, to, through the fighting. how to rely on medication. for example, this take home of the even being able to go to sleep for a reason. right. so the task that they have to carry out of grueling some i've seen
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um their comrades friends been going to pieces. they've been asked to storm trenches or order to storm trenches and and can kill other people. but apart from that, i don't from talking to soldiers and civilians, and like my impression is that morale is not broken. it's still very high. it's still quite the opposite. if you go, for example, into a cafe, anywhere here in the country viewed in keyboard and don't last reason or perhaps even in western ukraine, close to the polish border and talk to people there. um, on my, my estimate, my guess is you probably wouldn't find a single person who hasn't lost anyone, or who knows who doesn't know anybody who lost someone or lost lost her livelihood . so the death to the price that you credit has paid so far is very, very high. and that's something that keeps people going. that's something that keeps people motivated also, then the knowledge that's if they stop resisting now, this may be the end of ukraine to exist as we know it in your report. next,
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we saw how our soldiers are preparing for urban warfare. how is that related to the plan? counter offense of the right? so um public, i'm surprised to some people is that these felt lane fighters spend a few days at the front and then they come back and not just to rest but also to train. so they go to power 5 hours of training. in this case they were focusing on the assault of the building. and we were told that this is something that they are preparing for in the near future. um to fight more in cities which could be connected to a potential counter offensive. but if you talk to the soldiers and ask them or literally anyone, they will tell you they don't know exactly when and where it's going to after we've been talking about this since since spring since february march. and what we can do at the moment is just pretty much to speculate, but what we know right now is our, what we can be seeing is that the dynamic of the wars changing up
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a bit. we've seen overnight attacks every other night here in the capital cube and other places of ukraine. there have been some cross border operations by uh, uh, by a, by certain military groups uh, operating across the board or in, in russia they're having a legit attacks. and in a drone attacks, for example, in moscow and other in other provinces and other of us and russia. so this could be indicators that something is changed that the dynamic of those words changing. but we do not certainly do not know when and where the counter offensive will take place. next, thank you very much for your reporting. that was our correspond much turned into sketch up on some of the stories making headlines around the world today. the united nation says it's worried about a decrease in the number of ships leaving ukrainian ports to deliver grain. ukraine says russia is blocking the black sea grain export deal, which was struck last july to help tackle a global food crisis. exact are made by the war russians as the u. n is failing to implement to deal the north korea has released images of the launch of
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a satellite which failed earlier this week. the rocket crashed into the sea shortly after take off. on wednesday, joan yank has also denounced the united nations secretary general for criticizing the launch. nato peacekeeping. reinforcements have arrived in northern costs of the following days of unrest in the region. tensions flared after ethnic albanian mayers were installed in districts inhabited by ethics serves to boycott at the recent elections. france and germany have called for a new vote in the disputed areas and urge cost of owens neighboring serbia to de escalate the situation. and the us senate has passed a bill to raise the debt ceiling, eliminating the threat of a devastating credit default. after weeks of wrangling, democrats and public republicans agreed on a compromise package to extend us ball rolling until after the general election in 2024. the bill will now go to president joe biden to be signed into law.
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president biden has tripped and fallen on stage during a public event. he was handing out diploma is to graduates of the us air force academy in colorado springs. when he tripped over sand bag on the stage is full, was captured on video, which spread quickly across social media and a white house official says the president who is 80 years old, was on hurt. but this is not the 1st time he has stumbled prompting speculation about biden's health. republicans were quick to seize on it as evidence that he is unfit for office learning us today. more on the presidential misstep, i spoke earlier to washington based policy analyst list stroke. this recent polls indicate that less than half of democrats think bite and should run for president again. how much of that has to do with his age or
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i don't think very much. i, i think when we're hearing about his age, it's incredibly low hanging fruit. it's an easy proxy for a whole bunch of different issues. of course it's going to come up on i stuff with your team a couple weeks ago when you're talking to the 3 biggest issues you might see coming up in the election and you cannot deny h will be a part of it. but i'm not sure when push comes to solve when we're looking at the economy when we're looking at foreign policy. and we're looking at polarization. that age is really going to be a factor. is the question of biden's age? a legitimate concern is mr. president, thank you for joining us. of course, he is 80 years old. he's currently the oldest president will when he's re elected. if he is real like to be the oldest president. however, his most formidable opponent, trump, is 3 years younger business. the larger question about the kind of political
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bandwidth that america's producing, that this is kind of the cream of the crop at this moment. so of course age you can't deny it. it's a factor health. this is a stressful job, but i don't think it's the most important factor in as well. and we're showing you when we looking at the 2 to most likely folks to go head to head, it kind of nullifies itself and, and, and cancel each other out. they'll buy the house to get through the primary is before he becomes the democrats official candidate for 2024. is there a chance list that he'll face a serious challenge for the nomination? so it would be very unwise for the democratic party to allow the primary to become a real challenge. and that's not about the democratic party. some of the things we heard in 2016 or even 2008 against hillary clinton based stack the deck. this is an incumbent president, being comments he carries a massive advantage in state and local elections. it can be 3 or 4 points. you can
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see that translated all the way to the top of the ticket when we're talking about elections being determined across the country by tens and hundreds of thousands of votes. the democrats will not allow themselves to lose that whatever advantage they have. so i see him absolutely going pretty harmlessly through the primary and heading right into the general. what is thank you so much paula santos, lou shaka there from washington dc. thank you all protests in israel against the government plan. traditional reforms are entering their 6 month this weekend. the interest has broadened to include other issues such as special benefits granted to ultra orthodox communities. men who study at religious schools don't have to serve in the military when they around have work official jobs. in even though they are often lower income and contribute less tax revenue, ultra orthodox often receive greater social assistance. recent budget, exacerbating these inequality is, has other is realize calling for change and other day another
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protest in israel. this one is focused on a longstanding grievance. the inequality between the ultra orthodox and other parts of israeli society. shortly after this march, the government passed a new budget, promising billions of shekels extra funding to the ultra orthodox community. there is a big division between the older up to the us. and between the auto boss, mainly the 2nd of us who takes the burden of sex spring, serving in the military and all the other do it is this i received in the have so as i read is a retired lawyer. like most is riley's, he served in the military, he continued as a reservist, long off to his compulsory choose. he was always
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a. he says it's not fair that a growing population of ultra orthodox don't have the same responsibilities as everyone else. and that people like him have to pay for them. they want to keep the situation as it is because it's very affordable for them. they don't have to, they're injured the lodge for the security of this country. but it should be stopped the ultra orthodox or how did the makeup just only about 13 percent of these rounds populations. government projections suggest that will rise to move in 30 percent by 2065. making the textbook and even more on the, even only around hall ultra orthodox men are in the workforce. compare that to about 80 percent in the general population. the vast majority, darma and mainstream subjects like math science. and since the country foundation in 1948, they've enjoyed effective exemption from as well, compulsory military service. it's these issues that are closing, sought to tear in his writing can go through
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a really you'll see. levy is one of the very few in the ultra orthodox community who would talk to us is, is a rare voice among them. that how are them done? what's to be involved in these other societies levies read because he actually wants to how we're doing community to be more involved even runs a group trying to build bridges with secular society. everyone understand even the car, the society that needs to be in the army and in the economy. but we are not going to be there in one day. it's step by step to day, after 20 years, we have more than 3000, probably the soldiers, and i mean it's not enough, but you're growing up. and every year he says imposing integration wouldn't work and may simply trigger opposition and hostility. and the overcoming division is a 2 way street at the moment, as we'll see, there is always society are except the values of the all right,
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the society i believes as the code, the society will be more open to hear the problem. so there's a society, but today it's not like this. so it could be a long road ahead. and as the years go by, if neither side takes a step towards the other. this division may only become hotter to bridge. the error correspond it. rebecca richardson filed a report, joins us now from jerusalem. rebecca, for longed intentions between israel's ultra orthodox and non orthodox communities . why are those tensions boiling over now as well that's very ride terry. i mentioned that in the report this has been a long standing grievance between known how are they well known, alter orthodox communities and the ultra orthodox and you know it since the beginning since the very foundation of the country. but then also since around about the seventy's, since they've been grounded more and more money and funding, if you will, from governments who want this political support. and now that has made them a,
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you know, have it sort of an advantage. but secular society has a lot a long time and saying is just not fit. now the reason now is a good question as this plays up from time to time, but particularly at the moment, given the protests that has been going on within israel, about the 2 additional ver folds and, and many other things. this is just one item, although a very strong item on that laundry list of grievances that people have that sort of civil awakening as the protest as cool and certainly contributing to this. but another thing is, of course, that budget bill, which was pos since a, making that report that granted not millions, but billions of shekels to the tune of more than $1000000.00 us dollars to the ultra orthodox community. so they might now spend on the private schools that don't teach these mainstream subjects so that the make, the student says less attractive to join the workforce at any as of towards less likely to move into a post graduate study and that kind of thing. so, you know,
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the, on, even this in society, inequality in society is growing and that's why we see, sought to force behind that saying from people saying an office and off. what about those larger protests that we've been seeing? and guess the new government's policies. uh, they focus largely on judicial reforms. those reforms though, have now been halted under pressure from the st. why are those demonstrations continuing with one of the protesters want 2nd, as well as i mentioned, there's a long board re list of grievances, but that 2 additional were full main remains the biggest grievance and the one that people are still going out in the streets, demonstrating against them, if that's the main issue and that's as you say, the reforms were halted due to these pressure you know, a couple of couple of weeks ago actually a couple of months ago. now those reforms were holton at the end of the last connected session. due to a huge mass, a total strike across the country, basically that pretty much will as well to a standstill and didn't know who was forced to put those on ice. but they all just
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on hold. and the protest is saying that they are not going to give out that they are not going to sort of let the will be pulled over their eyes, that they are going to keep up the pressure. and they have been, of course, the part is to have low, slightly, to be less people, but they've still being pretty big. and they've been continuing every week tomorrow . be the 20 seconds protest consecutive process that will say that will be taking place across the country. because uh, you know, netanyahu and his coalition have said that they are going to push ahead with those reforms despite the fact that they currently hold to. he now has to say that to keep his file right. coalition members and follow up many members of factions of his own party. happy they really want to push ahead with these reforms that must be said that a broad support for changes to the supreme court is felt here in israel. and even from the opposition and even from many of the people who've taken to the straits. but the way in which the government are trying to carry them out is what has people protesting everyone i've spoken to out in those protests. i haven't covered every
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single one, but a lot of them. and they've been saying things like we will not stop until that those reforms scraps. so we're probably going to see these protests continuing for some time. rebecca, thank you. good to see you. so it was our correspond to rebecca rivers there in jerusalem. in football stood going kept taking a huge step toward securing their bush legal status. next season they beat hamburg 3 meal and the 1st leg of the relegation. play off. it leaves hamburg one of germany's most story clubs with a huge task to get back into german football's top flight humbug. and that funds were just minutes away from automatic brenda's league, a promotion at the weekends. it's a dramatic rate turnaround, and another game wrecks that chances a restrict got. they didn't have to wait so long to feel shots is less than a minute to be precise. for my awesome,
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he'll be deep whitening. you are watching dw news from berlin, just reminder of our top story, this our residents in the clinic capital key, if we're once again, forced to take shelter in subway stations. after air raid alert sounded, ukraine's military says it's shot down more than 30 fixing the latest round of rush and strikes, targeting the key of regions overnight. the next hour. globalization show global us examines whether brazil has the capacity to revive the amazon of terry martin. thanks for watching. the
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