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which is worth thinking that's how they can also watch it. now the, this is dw news live from the ukraine says offensive operations are underway at the front line. according to key. the pricing is sent in around the city of bucks. notes, which is occupied by russian troops. also coming up, given a race close its highest with indonesia, changing security concerns and the end of pacific have germany looking more closely
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at the reach at the us top court hand hold on a fresh legal fest back european court of justice rules a 2019 traditional reform violates the you little the, i was like a welcome to the show. with again, with the will in ukraine. it keeps us as forces are conducting what it calls offensive actions along the front line. this video is said to show you crate in troops, firing and russian positions near by hoops russia claims to have repelled large scale ukrainian attack 24 hours earlier. ukraine's deputy defense minister has dismissed some reports of account or offensive as russian mis information to distract from russian losses to wells fighting continues on the ground today as an increasingly phase information will going on claim and counts
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a claim about the action on several fronts. in this war, almost impossible to independently verify and make assessing the situation difficult. even for experts. mike boston is a senior fellow at the king's college funding for our birth dish army officer. he told us how he, how he reads the situation. and i think i think of these 2 things going on. on the euclidean side, they are actually announcing things off to they've already happened. so if they say that they are increasing offensive operations, that means 3 days ago, they started increasing their functional impressions. on the russian side, the russians have a real problem in both as well as adding ca square. you tried the rather the russian freedom legion is, is on russian territory and taking russian villages. so russia is talking about and the thing except for the incursions into his own territories. so that's how i read both the crating and the russian statements. well, the thing about buffalo is the russians have for the last 6 months,
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been obsessed with capturing it. and now they have captured it. and it allows you to do that with the vault and private military company involved. and i have not pulled out and left large areas of buffalo to russian army forces who are not as good front diagnosed as aggressive as of all the metrics. and so the trainings are focusing on the a because it's important to the russians, but be because they're able to reverse some of those gains because of all the chiefs and the price with lower quality russian army troops. and what this does is it creates problems between the wagner, massive raise and the russian army. on the other hand, as they have a kind of a competition between themselves and the ukrainians. focusing on buffalo to explore that competition. this is not going to be like a counterfeit. so when the film wired office officer stands up and blows the whistle and everyone goes over the top, we'd like you to see what we're seeing now. just a rolling series of different activities in this area. and that's the area on the
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accompanying announcements by the ukrainians, or merely meant to push the russians in one direction to think about that or in the other direction we. we also shouldn't take too much weight from them that just mainly parts of the psychological gain ukrainians. a problem with the russians. i don't think there's going to be a big start to this i think is just going to continue over the summer. and then they, you kind of identify an area where they can push and see through the rush lines. and then they will a mike boston, the speaking to us, it has a look at some of the headlines making use around the world around a to go 7 points and, and attacks on primary schools in northern afghanistan. the goals have been taken to the hospital and are reportedly in a stable condition. neighboring iran has seen thousands of students poisoned and attacks on schools and reasons. months. palestinian toddler, who was shocked by, is rarely troops last week, has died from his injuries. the 2 year olds and his father were both shuffles writing and
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a card in the west bank is rarely military said soldiers opened fire in response to gunmen shooting as a jewish settlement near by the us financial regulation, assuming buying on the launch a script of currency trading exchange in the world, and it's chinese canadian, found the type hangs out, the securities and exchange commission excuses, finance of inflating the size of the trades and carried out on the exchange and secretly moving customer assets. the board finance that it will defend the fax form vigorously against the allegations. so over the last week, german funding that 5 minutes the book has arrived in brazil for 2 weeks focused on climate, the environments and the war. and ukraine. book is also heading to columbia in panama, as a 1st trip to life in america as foreign minister and bay books delegation also returned a re 110000000 year old fossil brazil was in the end. researches had accused
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a gym and team of illegally removing the remains of the new spaces of small dinosaur from the country. there to an end of the 3 year diplomatic route between the 2 countries. to some of us vice presidents mike pins has dictated his candidacy for the 2024 republican presidential nomination. this pitts pens against his former allies. donald trump, the current republican front front of the 2 have been bits arrival, since pens refused to support trump in the final days of his presidency during the january 6th capital. this act pens now joins a growing list of high fall candidates. dw is mikayla. kosta is following the story for us from washington. we also risk mike pens, house what it takes to be donald trump, for the republican nomination as well. the very sort of answer right now would be no, but that's what everybody's thoughts. just the head of
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a trunks nomination and for the 2016 elections. so mike pence, he fell from grace really with all trump supporters. and donald trump still has round about a set of republicans who will back him no matter what mike pins is internationally . the most recognizable name nikki haley is also in the race was he also was part of the trump administration as the un ambassador for the united states. but that's what it really starts to fizzle out. and in terms of polling its thoughts even earlier than that, because mike pins and katie are both hovering round about 4 percent of the polling and support. when you ask republican voters at rome, desantis for the florida gulf, and that is just around about 20. and donald trump has more than 50 percent support at this moment in time. so the polls are suggesting that we might well see if we run between joe biden. pretty much uncontested in the democrats. come on,
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donald trump, himself. that's if and it's a big is donald trump doesn't run into such serious legal trouble that either across his public support, you could even see him behind boss or sentence in any way or form of a january 6th. and over him. basically asking for those votes in georgia and over keeping those files at home, not to mention the house money payments. so there's a lot that could we can donald trump, but he has no strong contender for the republican nomination. right now. she is not in washington d. to germany and in an easier have agreed to strengthen the defense, a corporation that includes planning a joins military exercise with other states in the, in the pacific gym and defense minister bar as the story is, is touring the region just currently the scene of rising tensions between the us and china and those tensions have countries in east asia on far right. you're
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thinking more about security. the german defense minister right in jakarta, to an official welcome from his indian count about provost would be on to indonesia with its 270000000 inhabitants needs and wants strategic partnerships and new defense capabilities. potentially security challenges in the region. a changing the story is visiting asian countries to demonstrate jim and his willingness to play a positive role. what i came here because of this region were shaping the 21st century in regards of security. freedom of for navigation, and domestic and economic economically uh, challenges with things like that will be shape here. and definitely the region is important, not only for germany, but for europe and it. so the ministers agreed to strengthen defense co operation had discussed the possible delivery of gym and submarines and it easy,
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it would also like german aircraft. and the story is said he expects a decision on that said the 2 sides also talked about holding joint military maneuvers in the future. but those could look like is currently being demonstrated at the committee, though 2023 name alexis is just getting started either of the end and easy an island of. so the way z dozens of nations and taking thoughts, they once described as a trust building opportunity, including russia, china, and the united states. the lack of trust between washington and beijing, especially over the issue a tie. one is it goes with concern. the story is called on them to keep to ok because otherwise the space for misunderstandings on and the risk for escalations really would even increase. both of them knows that you know that i'm there for i'm quite sure that we'll get back to the table. the last stop on this story is to is
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india, another potential purchaser of gym and made weapons. and another country gemini, sees as a result, eval putnam in asia and you can watch the full interview with german defense minister. of course, the story is in about 5 minutes after the show, or at any time on the deed of the news youtube channel. now the european union's highest court has ruled the potent controversial judicial reform of violates you little european court of justice upheld finding that parts of the reform undermine the independence. an impulse reality of published quotes. poland has already been fined hundreds of millions of years of the reform which was passed in 2019. holden's justice minister rejected the ruling, calling its corrupt. this is the disciplinary chamber at the supreme court in poland. it can penalize judges up to and including dismissal. if they make unwelcome decisions, including ruling the polish judgements violate a you law,
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the use top governing body found this was in violation of the you law. the european court of justice is decision made that official of the me a prospect of polish judges who have to apply a you low bang, most of the disciplinary chamber which can affect the status. and the exercise of the office may undermine the judicial independence. types by the ruling is the central judgement in a series of lawsuits brought by the e. c. j against poland. these began shortly after the current government of power in 2015. the european commission has also suspended billions of bureaus in corona virus relief funds. money that is still not been distributed to poland. the motive of devices, uh if the government does not act on the verdict, it may result in the mechanism being put in place. and there is a direct consequence would be that the european commission was submitted motion to
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impose new penalties and pending the implementation of the verdict to commit to poland had already had to pay half a $1000000000.00 euros and fines before monday's verdict. dw, use the jack, patrick and brussels as following the story for us here is his take on the portal. this is the final rolling supposed and they've lost this case. judges who use top quote, the european court of justice have ruled the discipline retained, but they brought in to look into the work of supreme court judges in poland. but that's not in line with you. little decent judges have said that the measures are incompatible with the guarantees of an independent judiciary in an e. u. member state. now what that disciplinary chamber was able to do was to punish judges on the contents of the rulings in poland. the european union said that this amount as to a government tinkering in the work of its judiciary,
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it prevented judges from questioning each other's impartiality and reviewing appointments of other judges. and penalties could be things like a reduction of salary for the supreme court judges a suspension of that duties and even a waiver of their immunity from criminal proceedings. if the government didn't like what they was saying, like permanent says that what they were doing was basically a mind seem to read taking that sovereignty and making sure that judiciary had privacy. but in the you, the european court of justice, which has made this ruling, has the top decisions the final say in e u low. and that's what we seen with this judgment. and i was part of this opponent has incurred fines of the best part of half a 1000000000 your is no more finds will be in cost, but they will be expected to pay that money. the european court of justice has said in that ruling, now the context for this is election is coming up paul, them entry election is coming up on
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a massive part of the ruling law. and justice parties bid is that they stand up to the european union and that they take cases like this, and that they fight the you to make sure that poland has its own sovereignty. this will play into those elections. they're coming up to double check topic and brussels. you are watching. do you have any news live from the end of next here on the channel? we talked to jim in defense minister, of course, the story is in an interview specials the ground for that's a long slack of thanks for watching the stay up to date. don't miss our highlights. the t w program online. the w. com highlights is key about the video that goes enabled. other data media and legal law give a lot going to be done. but again, i will stop into that and i'll give you the.
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