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the, the, this is dw news life from the, the in russia targets the residential building in central ukraine, killing and enjoying a number of people. the latest attack comes, as you can continue, advances against russian forces in the southeast. for me, you as president, donald trump, is to appear in court in miami to hear the most serious charges against him. yet he
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is accused of mishandling top secret documents. then lying about the invitation capital to conduct continues to save. the government tries to save the city of willis if it's come in time. the i bid visible and good to have you with us in overnight attacks and ukraine at least 6 people were killed in dozens, wanted in a rush. and we saw the attack on the central city of reviewing the regional governance is a 5 story building was destroyed with some people still buried down to the russell in the capital k boulevard. he's a defenses managed to stop numerous attacks. the extent of the damage is unclear. the attacks come off, the ukraine claims success is in its counter offensive against russian forces. or
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you guys defend says its troops. i bring taken 7 towns from russian forces in the south east. the gains reported over the last week upon of gives new effort to push back occupying russian forces. the towns are in the done yet scan, separation of regions which russia illegally annex. last year. ukrainian troops released this video, which they say shows them posing with the flag instead of the in the guides rushes military claims to have propelled ukraine's attempts to advance in the area. in his night, the address recreating and president slodum is lensky said. despite the rain and heavy fighting, his troops were making progress on the battlefield. we rose to the bottom as our fears, but our movement is under way and that is crushed out of one of the enemies. the losses are exactly what we need on. although the weather in these days was on february bill and that's the res complicates our tests. never the less just trying to hire sawyers here. so we saw on the i'm grateful to each and everyone who's
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currently incumbent to everyone who supports. so if somebody gates in the respective ways you provide a need for you just after i asked military analyst mike martin from kings college, london, how he views the progress recreating and forces say that 19. i think the reason ukraine is citing, you know, towns and villages settlements is taken back is it's a, it's a very easy metric to communicate, to is west and boxes that progress is being made. but in minute 3 times, what ukraine is trying to do is to get behind the russian defenses and then to cost the russian lines and logistics. so in the west, for example, when the, as long as it was talk mark the reason that doing that, just because it's a railway junction and they may not even take talk might, they may just around that and continue. and this is because logistics and costing the russian logistics is really the main thing that they're trying to achieve at this stage be offensive. but how strong is the russian defense considering they've
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had months to prepare for this kind of offensive me? it's a really great question because i'm sure some of your of us have seen all the satellite images is multi layered russian defensive lines. so at the time bitches things go dragon's teeth, which like these little concrete obstacles, mine fields and trenches, of course with men in the um, what's interesting is that it's not quite as strong as we achieve 60 the dragon's teeth, which were meant to be immovable at by the time some of the west and equipment has actually managed to push through some of those. so defensive lines, and in some areas they all ready very, very complex and then several lives the been that they are holding. but in all the ons, if there's particularly if there's one or 2 of those obstacles, some of the suits are able to breach them and get through the movies, hide reports of the finance, getting through the 1st and 2nd lines of defenses in some areas. and do you able to
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work out any uh, any sort of timeline for us how, how long this ukrainian counter offensive could actually take this? i mean, this is christabel stuff and that's very, very difficult. but i think what we can say is that the trainings at, throughout this war been very, very castle, that manpower they don't want to overly risk it. and we've seen that over the last week as well. slo, instead they move forward, identify russian position quoted off henry on it to destroy it, and then so on. and so they're moving forward in a very methodical manner. but they've got a hard stop say come october, november. you've had a lot to me is key talking in your package though about the rains. well those in october, november we so, so the and the, the winds will be coming in and that will put a hard stop to the offensive, so they need to make progress in the next 4 months. okay,
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i also mentioned reports of a russian missile attack on the ukrainian city of columbia. the um, and from from a russian perspective, is there any strategic reason for such attacks? none whatsoever. i'm russian attacks on ukrainian civilians, august, i mean as well as being war crimes. i'm that completely and effective. the russian thinking goes something like this. uh, the trainings are low a type of human we are. and if we bundle me, sleep on the civilian. so panic attack and, and see submitted chat service the but of course the opposite happens, the civilians riley rounds and become more defines and more support through the training ministry who is defending them from these russian attacks. so it's really city and the russians should be using those munitions to attack ukrainian minute truthful nations by modeling. and thank you very much for putting that old into
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contacts from us for us from kings colleagues, funding thank heat or dw bosa analysts, konstantin negatives. following developments from the lithuanian capital billiards, i asked him how a tax like the one income aviary of being justified by the leadership in most got well, there's no need for justification of appointments. he just does what he does. the interesting thing for me is that because he's, is the birthplace of presidents. let email, is it asking? he was bolder and 1978, so it may be symbolic strikes. but then again, it's a major industrial city. it's a bundle of the capitals of ukrainian battelle over to so there may be some kind of see a radical reasons behind it, but that's hopefully agree. is that the law office? i agree with mr. mazda, and i think that's the, the, the bulk of the thinking behind this, this struggling is actually just scaring the population into submission. and i
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think it's interesting. monday was ross the day, the country's national day. and president put and said that this is a difficult time, but appealed to russians. patriotic pride, and how, how much longer our boss is going to accept the costs of this war. well, it may take a long time. uh, the costs are still fairly light. if you look at the biggest, it is a rush, or like most cruising petersburg, uh, the population is kept in the dark about the real loss is all the russian army. and frankly speaking, it's a, does the majority of it, according to a recent pools shows no interest in this well, 50 percent of the population do not follow the war. so in such circumstances, i don't think it will be very difficult for fortune to continue his policy. some interesting thing is they have from w ross analysts konstantin negate. as always, thank you for your insights. thanks. i or germany, says nato a false trails in europe aim to show the west of the alliance can defend itself.
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they 2 of the exercises is on the way that the largest in the history of nato and involve thousands of troops and hundreds of bancroft dw corresponded accent on phenomena reports. native fighter jets working together to repel a fictional animates attack from the east. this is the scenario or defender, the largest air force exercise in naples history, which has started here ident, or base in between you and the pilots participating. we made contact beyond anderson from germany. are we here today to show that nature is committed to the defense of all nature states? um, as the transfer said, we're not giving any inch of of nature ground. so we're, we're here to show that the air power so flexible, that we're fast. this we can rapidly reinforce, always some partners if need be tough to the start of the exercise and least we and
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yeah, the focus shifts to germany, which will be acting as a collective defense hop for europe. sarah space with up to 250 aircraft nato officials tell us the main goal for the 25 nation's training together is to find out how to best react and corporate in case of the military crisis. with that comes the challenge of bringing the different nato countries systems closer together. but those participating see this as a number of positive to take from this exercise. there's a unique opportunity that almost every single airplane within the nato inventory is operating within the exercise. so we get to utilize it or defend or is just one of many military exercises currently underway in europe. whether in the air, on land or etc natal forces practice to improve their ability to 5 side by side and to demonstrate their determination to defend every inch of allies territory.
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their defense commanders and m c. b is vehicles departing. any tell young ship, just like the or defender exercise over you or upstairs space. this maritime drill simulates an attack against one natal country, the cold, the other 13 life to come to its defense. the most important, they said that the debt free shipping save for the alliance of communications and the function and harbors must be in short and the way through a new quote for those so reasons, because we see in the green the, the bulky, it's of, uh, are you putting in the board so i've done the harbs has devastating results and
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outcomes. nato is back to what has speed up the core of the alliance since its foundation determines and defense. hoping that this sends a clear message to the restaurant, other potential enemies, not to test the alliance results. you know, we use emily go dean tells us more about the 1st day of natives who start drills as well with hearing from the german bundle. so that's it. was in fact a success. so this was the 1st day of a 2 week created joint military operation like we just had didn't terminate salted in the northern setting of one stuff which is home to remains and cargo and a few and in claims. and what you need to know here is that this operation for time is also about logistics because 70 is at the house of, in, in nature, in europe. and as such, plays an important role. and when it comes to just transporting goods and services that some people really from a to b and the amount of an attack of a native country, especially in the east. now, um this operation really,
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and it's an instance hard to send 3 signals. one is to russia and last with a worn ukraine. it is a sign of to turn such as possible mesa, a strategy to, to, to possible opponents. but in the book. secondly, it also is a sign from germany to other nato countries that most of how the concerns about time and reliability that's we aren't fact able to defend um, honestly, partners. and sadly, it is assigned from germany to send people rarely, events, defense. it does not come for free and it's, it's going to cost a lot of money and lots of times the best. that's a kid defense going. and it really also shows that the site and the website solar cells proclaimed at the beginning of russia's invasion of ukraine is coming to life using legal gene. thank you very much. now some of the news headlines, columbia and welfare officials say the children found in the amazon 40 days of the surviving a plane crash,
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a medically stable bump will remain hospitalized for several weeks. rescue is found the kids age 1213 wondering alone in the jungle after losing their mother a few days after the crash in the driveway, one of a straight is, was bus accidents and decades has been granted bail. he was allegedly driving too fast when the child had bounced carrying wedding guests rolled at around about killing 10 people. he was charged with dangerous and negligent driving. for us, president donald trump has been beset by legal blows over the years, but the charges he'll face today in miami course are the most serious. yet he's accused of illegally taking top secret government documents to his home in florida . then, obstructing investigate is trying to recover them. it's unclear if the case will de royal his bid to become president in 2024. but if convicted, he could face he is in prison. are back in florida state. that is homes,
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soil for donald trump and the place where on tuesday afternoon you will appear before miami codes. the 1st boma us presidents to face federal criminal charges ready for trump survival that is doable. go for results. a small group of supporters all giving up for another extraordinary chapter in the life of donald trump. i don't, i don't, i don't. i assume that we're here tomorrow to while we're losing our values. i think he's being indicted on all the wrong reasons. he basically gave up the paper work. they call him dep logged on for a reason for the man who wants to win back the white house in 20. 24 is the republican pick, the stakes, the high. he's facing dozens of charges, but holding classified documents that his monologue at home in florida. if
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convicted, he could face he is in prison. and as is typical of the twice in page diploma presidents and the days since being indicted, he's been turning up the heat of the documents. all thing is a which it's a disgrace should never happen, it's hurting our country. joe biden has 1850 boxes of documents. he's got documented china down. he's got documents at 10. he doesn't want anybody to get them. it's a disgrace. what's happening. the. 2 tension is already building in miami ahead of trump's moment before a federal judge. tens of thousands of expect it to descend on the city with security being based up around the court house in preparation. we obviously believe in the constitution and believe that people should have the right to
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express themselves. we encourage people to be peaceful and in them demonstrating how they're, how they feel. and we're going to have the adequate forces necessary to ensure that this is now one shot to vote for donald trump, the united states. and what comes next could further divide the country and set the battle lines ahead of next year's presidential election. will matthew cottage, they is chief, your correspondent of the newspaper politico. i asked him about the significance this trial has from this side of the atlantic as well. it is absolutely unprecedented for a former president and somebody who's running to become president again to be indicted and such a matter for a federal crime. this is really the extraordinary thing that this is a major felony we're talking about stealing effectively or allegedly
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stealing state secrets here. so it doesn't really get much more serious. and what sort of documents exactly are we talking about just feeling now view as well. these documents include the most secret documents that the united states has, including nuclear secrets. for example, i think that is really the most surprising thing here that trump is alleged to take . and some of the united states has information about its own nuclear arsenal, as well as about the nuclear capabilities of one of its allies. and i think, you know, this is something that is going to be very difficult for him to explain why he ended up keeping this information. that was the exact question i was going to ask you, matthew, why would he take that information and then uh not securely hold it where
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wherever it was. but tell me a bit more about the trial itself. what about finding an on biased jury in trumps? adults at home state of florida. slow floor is a very, very large state, isn't sure anybody who's been there knows. so i, i think that it won't be any more difficult in there. i would suspect then it would be anywhere else in the country. and as we, we just heard the country united states is very divided, and so i don't think that will be so much the issue. the other thing is that, you know, if, if you look at the facts of the case, which is good the, the jury's job to do here and weighs the evidence. i mean, what we've seen so far, so to speak, to it speaks for itself in terms of the, the waste of the evidence against him. there's no question that he wasn't allowed to have the secret information in his possession. and we've seen photos out of the
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car in various places, as is more lago state there in florida. in bathrooms are mounted next to ball rooms and all this kind of thing. so i think, you know, any, any reasonable person and there are reasonable people in florida will make their own conclusions about this when this is put forth during the trial. and matthew, what are the chances from will be found guilty? yes, from reading the indictment and listening to legal experts in the united states including his own, former attorney general william barr, who said that even if half of what is the latest here is true, he wouldn't be toast. it seems very, very probable that he could face a felony conviction here on the espionage charges which would normally carry a present sentence. think the to the real question is, how fast will these trial proceedings progress?
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um, you know, it, it seems unlikely that he would be convicted or exaggerated before next year's election, but we will hopefully have more clarity on, on the piece of this trial in, in the coming days. but as far as the timing goes, what, what happens if trump becomes president but is sitting in jail as well? this would also be unchartered territory. now if, if you were convicted and had had already been elected re elected president, he would try presumably to pardon himself, which hasn't happened before, but is the radically possible. but that would probably trigger some kind as a, were definitely considered a pretty massive constitutional crisis in the united states. okay,
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thank you very much for the analysis they have from matthew college. they from politico. thank you. indonesia is moving ahead with plans to relocate. it's capital city from chicago to east cut them on time province by 2024. some government offices are already expected to move this year. one of the biggest reasons for the move is that your car is sinking. ground water reserves are being depleted and sea levels are rising, making everyday life a struggle for many it's an almost daily ritual for people in water. okay. fresh water is being delivered. this ricardo sauber is right next to the coastline. and like the rest of the nation's capital is sinking at an alarming rate, allowing sea water to put much of the ground water the, the filing will knock on a lot of that. one to 2 tables. residents use ground water for washing and bathing
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one. did you got a if i say i've got probably got 5 little side you got to make your body itchy. the underwater is also a bit greasy. the non pull normally out of most inside the long that moment in cups come from the dose, who can afford it? also by fresh water to take a 2nd shower after using the ground water, libya be less. i thought i had a very good of getting that is only 60 percent of the capital is connected to a pipe water system. the rest have to pump water from private wealth, but with no access to clean ground water in the suburb residents like mostly mean the pad on water times for drinking water and water pump from wells for everything else. but very pumping ground water. he like millions of other residents, is actually contributing to this thinking process of been run by last about the last but not about the main cause of land subsidence is the mass of groundwater
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extraction happening around your car to make a move out. if the includes to areas rising sea levels also contribute to the subsidence memory, it will go off. in addition, abrasion and see water intrusion. create a more unstable land structure on the sabbott se jakarta stuff, and she'll government has set it intends to provide a pipe water system for all by 2030. this would help areas that already struggle with salt water. that crucially, it could also help this thinking process. time is of the essence. well, the government, me soon start moving its capital to the island of border new most of jakarta, 11000000 residents remain. but the transition won't come cheaply. it's all about the money. we have to have the funding and then we have to develop it to move out.
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okay, a system, a pipe system where you have to buried on the ground in the city. there's already built like dakota, that's also a different problem altogether. the residence of water on the whole, the sooner we'll also be connected with the salt water intrusion, they have lost one battle, but they are determined not to lose the next sea water level as we continue to rise . but to cut us rapids thinking the residents say needs to be stopped to support now. and the denver nuggets have one b and b a championship after $9489.00 victory over the miami heat. on monday night, serbian sent a nickel, a joke, which was the start of the show as the nuggets secuity. its 1st championship boats 47 a history game 5 was denver's date with destiny. after a slow start, the mug it began to seize the opportunity. michael porter contributed valuable
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