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the w world. heritage 360 yeah. now the, this is the, the news lives from ballot rush. i hits yet another residential building in central ukraine cooling and entering several people at the same time. ukraine claims new advances and gains of territory against russian folks. also under pro many days off of the destruction of a diamond ukraine, farming communities more than a 100 kilometers away about struggling to deal with the fallout. and it's not just the flooding that has residents born. plus former us president donald trump with
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best appear in court in miami to face the most serious charges against india. it's easy to choose the folding top secret documents and then lying about the i'm gonna have those as well come to the program and organize attacks in ukraine. at least 6 people were killed and thousands wounded in the russian missile strike on the central city of crete. very, the regional governess, as a 5 story building was destroyed, some people are still buried under the rubble and the capital. keith authorities say at defense is managed to stop numerous attacks. the extent of the damage is unclipped. the attacks come off, the russia, off the ukraine claims success is in it's contra offensive against russian forces.
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so your current defense industry says its troops of to re taken 7 villages from russian forces in the southeast against reported over the last week. a pot of key keeps new effort to push back the occupying russian forces. the villages in the don't ask and stuff. what is yeah, regions which russia illegally annexed last year of russia's military claims to have with pallets and cranes attempts to advance in that area. and it's not li address, ukrainian president, florida means the landscape said despite rain and heavy fighting, his troops were making progress on the best way for us at the bottom as our fears. but our movement is under way and that is crushed out with one of the enemy's losses are exactly what we need on. although the weather these days, and some fabre a boat and that's the race complicates our tasks. never the less just trying to power solve yours here. so we solve. i'm grateful to each and everyone who's currently encumbered to everyone because the parts. so we have come back for gates
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in the respective ways. you provide me maybe for me this afternoon. i'm not joined by military analyst the marine. i'm the wrong and she's an owner, a research fellow at college london and joins us for munich today. marina, we've been getting regular reports of incremental advances and the ukranian cover offensive. but all these gains substantial as well, given the fact that the uncomfortable fence has begun the about a week ago, it's too early to say. so far we have seen some mixed results. the russian side has claimed that they managed to push back the premium troops. the ukrainian crews claim that they have taken a few months that i think the most success has happened into the next creation and in some settlement since operation. however, it is too early to judge. we shouldn't be overestimating the setbacks and we shouldn't be overestimating the games made so far. now these reports are coming
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from different areas of, of ukraine. the next step is that what is? yeah, about mood uh, without a single area of focus. can you tell us more what might be the strategy behind it? well, the idea here is to keep the russians guessing because the russians happened preparing for this conference for quite a while now. and so the ukrainians have 2 main things initiative of surprise, which is very difficult. one of the comprehensive has been announced in the media for so many months now and possible directions has been discussed. so the idea is to see where is the russian defenses are at their weakest and twos trying at different points in order to disorient the russians so that they don't know where as a means trying will be taking place. and this is why we're seeing activities across the russian border in belgium, with region we're seeing also some movements around me. where is the rush you bring
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in forces claim to have pushed back the russian forces on the flying. so what we're seeing in the south region attacks, and we're also seeing, obviously separate here, which might be the main for most of the forces. so this is the strategy of solve cuts. and now the russians have have months to dig in for the ukrainian offensive and apparently also successful, at least, and possibly hear about destroyed tanks that like the german left the tags. how strong is the defense as well? some lesson officials have described it as one of the most complex defense system seen so far. and russians have apparently good engineering skills when it comes to building defences. so those actual on defenses, they have built a quite complex and they have time since november of 2022. when they started preparing the defenses and they consist of the front layer. so they have mine
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fields and they have uh, fox holes. um they have trenches they, they also have the full driver and keys to prevent the tanks from getting through. he gets a pass all the other layers and then they also have our tillery and the back, and obviously air surveillance in warranty to see where the premiums are coming from, making its very difficult for the ukrainians to get through all the layers of these defenses. without getting stock, which makes it very challenging for the ukrainian side, especially because the li, black air power capabilities my remember on the military, on the list of kings. correspondents. thank you very much. thank you for your recent destruction of the nova. cough got them and ukraine has called severe flooding along with the pro river and areas near the black sea, the region is home to some of the country's most for tom agriculture land,
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many phones on the threat now from the flooding, dw correspondence on your phone that costs sent us this report from the village in the me, clive region, the village of pablo money and the scar in southeastern ukraine. it was bombarded heavily solstio, by occupying russian forces, leaving mines and explosives everywhere. you know, southern flooding has severe bubbles, supplies, and cutoff entire areas. the destruction of the gulf of them has affected police is much further away. sure. in the we can live region a meter agricultural area, water levels and who lets river have risen dramatically. and that has a major impact on farms here. there's only one way to get around the village. so that was all from the, the water smells chemical. it's really bad and there could be dead fish and dogs. here. the fields were fertilized and not everything's in the water level. the
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russians didn't get us, but the floods didn't. or those can have the appropriate yvonne's father by the says, many people didn't believe they would be impacted because the deb break occurred nearly a 120 kilometers away. but no one was prepared. this isn't the only home and farm to be supplement. ratio hands, if you're singled it, most of the beans, 200, take the fields have disappeared. his bobby sunflower and wheat out the somewhere, the polluted in charlottesville has transformed the landscape. the loss of his crops isn't his only worthy measure, but we are hopping from us. we know what it is to lose everything and start again. i tell you if, if the ground will be contaminated because of a lot of chemicals, diesel, valuable machine, oil will have a different kind of tragedy. you might them, and as i'm sure i'm causing that does it's a major concern for small farmers,
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like monday of wave would be not as we speak at the top, we know how much work was involved. we can plan to this with our own hands. it's all done, and one moment the former teacher mainly grows vegetables for own family. she and the husband own lake. see the southern floods probably meant many fall most couldn't get the machinery and farm chemicals to dry ground in time 0 for sure. for the skin, for just when you get in the water, there must be chemicals in there that could affect the eat meat. a deep crown will be useful water maybe so you put it. my biggest concern is the oldest motor was into the ground. i mean, for the an after that it will be impossible to use this. we also is not just tutoring, but even to more shall close night. it will be a disaster with to the dumpster says the plate of contamination has along the local authorities. this unit was set up in april of last year to monitor the impact of the war on the environment. now the floods of the focus
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quarter because of this, that the insured, it's the nightmare. yeah. mind and this is all over when the water receives and the long term, the situation will get worse, you remove the 6 and will there are places with symmetry so flooded. so pets, temperatures as well as we will. no one can really say for sure what the consequences could be was, is that us, it capital costs and creates a part of life here. like so many segments near the front line, bob little money and if god has suffered waves of tragedy and sufficed germany says the nato f o as many of us taking place in europe and to show the west and the lions is able to defend itself. the drills of the largest in the history of nato mind and both thousands of troops and hundreds of across from 25 countries. the w correspondent, arctic sound the phenomena reports native fighter jets working together to
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repel of fictional animates attack from the east. this is the scenario or defender, the largest air force exercise in naples history, which has started here. i don't are base in between you and the pilots participating. we made cono 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 powers is flexible. there be a fast that we can rapidly reinforce our eastern partners if need be tough to the start of the exercise and least we and yeah, the focus shifts to germany, which will be acting as a collective defense hop for you are upstairs space with up to 250 aircraft, nato officials tell us the main goal for the 25 nations training together is to find out how to best react and corporate in case of the military crisis. with that
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comes to the challenge of bringing the different nato countries systems closer together. but those participating see this as another 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 that air defender is just one of many military exercises current. the 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. their defense commanders
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m. c, b is vehicles departing. any tell young ship, just like the defender exercise over europe's aerospace. this maritime drills 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 got save for the alliance of communications, and the function in harvard's must be insured. and the way through a new quote for those so reasons because we see in the green, the bulky itself of, uh, are you putting in the board sent on the uh har. birds uh has devastating uh, results and outcomes. nato is back to what has speed up the core of the alliance since its foundation to terrance and the defense. hoping that this sends a clear message to the restaurant other potential enemies, not to test the alliance results. that's,
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i don't know. some of the other headlines, the center of the city of nothing them in central england was locked down by police on tuesday after 3 people were found dead and apparently related incident of further, 3 people were injured when van tried to run them over the driver of the van was arrested on suspicion of murder. thousands of people are evacuating. india is west coast as the 1st clone of the season approaches. sykes owned by poncho is full costs to hit the indian state of georgia that along with pockets don's southern cent problem. in spite 1st day with wind speeds approaching 180 kilometers in the state of montana. first of its kind, court case over climate change is about to begin. 16 young people assuming state officials for failing to act against global warming. the plaintiffs argue
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assumption actions and dangerous the health and fitness, future generations. thousands of similar lawsuits across the country are expected to follow. are the children found to the amazon 40 days off to surviving a plane crash on medically stable, but will remain hospitalized for several weeks? according to colombian, officials rescue is found the kids aged one year. it's a teen wondering, alone in the jungle after losing them of a few days after the crash. the bottom us president donald trump, has had several brushes with a little over the years, but the charges he will not face in a miami court today. the most serious? yes, he is a choose of illegally taking top secret government documents to his home in florida, then obstruct to investigate just trying to recover the. it is unclear if the case will do. riley is campaign to become president again next year. but if convicted,
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he could size years in prison back in florida state that his home soil for donald trump and the place where on tuesday afternoon, he will appear before a miami towards 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. while we're losing our values, i think he's being indicted on the on the wrong reason. he basically gave up the paper work. they call them dep logged on for a reason to the man who wants to win back the white house in 20. 24 is the
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republican pick. the stakes, the high. he's facing dozens of charges, but holding classified documents as his monologue at home in florida. if convicted, he could face he is in prison and as is typical of the twice and peaceful mate, presidents and the days since being indicted, he's been turning up the heat. the documents, whole thing is a which on it's a disgrace, should never. c been, it's hurting our country. joe biden has 1850 boxes of documents. he's got documents in china down. he's got documents at 10. he doesn't want anybody to get them. it's a disgrace. what's happening? the 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
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around the court house in preparation. we obviously believe in the constitution believe that people should have the right to 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 charted vote for donald trump, the united states. thank you, sir. and what comes next? good, further, divide the country and set the buffalo lines ahead of next year's presidential election. but let's have a closer look at this trial with the w as well in blue cross blue, and this is unprecedented. but how strong is the prosecution's case against donald trump? as well as clearly strong enough the government's things to have problems dive into the 1st place the although us this was like to talk about how no one is above the
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law in the united states. the justice department has the history of spreading very carefully when it comes to political figures. people with political influence, the united states, because from their perspective, they don't want to be seen as influencing politics or meddling in political apartments in affairs. the justice department wants to tear that youthful, non partisan, and that is on the following the law. so to read this, to die in recharged against donald trump, former president and potential future president clearly shows that the government, they thought is a very strong and very necessary case. great. again, donald come bill bar. donald's comes former attorney general, who is didn't fall out of favor with donald trump full fox news recently that his opinions damning and very thorough what the government has against donald trump. that he might have fallen out of favor with donald trump. but he's, of course, no span of brand necessarily and drove by the democrats. he doesn't necessarily have a partisan, you know, asked ryan here for him to make that assessment. that alone,
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it stands. just go what the government might be coming for down the truck. now, how does this indictment effect drums, popularity and his chances to become president again, next year? this is the question. a lot of people are asking, of course, we're not look for a test one done that. do anything. it doesn't seem to me that natalie not stick to donald trump, but also always help it back to more controversy. all, all news is good news. bad news is good news excuse for donald trump, you know, in previous or ongoing legal issues, legal problems of the l square. for example, new york, he's actually been able to use it for raising money or his campaign and raise money for his candidacy. florida is course the place that he knows well that he's popular during that one unless you see one state of florida as far as a jury from florida people i the lord a listening to this and that could very much impact his popularity. but again, just because he's popular among republicans both additionally and among republican
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voters, doesn't need that the rest of the country, the country as a whole, will take this very kindly to have a potentially convicted president or candidate running. now we know that even if found guilty, trump can still run president from a legal point of view. what if, once convicted, he wins the election as well? we also heard of that before just now. i just started territory for the united states and we really are and one sided territory because legally speaking, there was nothing that bars of someone on file or even convicted sitting given the radically sitting in bridges to run and win the presidency. but that, of course, have reason all kinds of, of just of them, if you have questions and on answers for about, what does that mean? what does that look like? of course, we're a very, very, very far away from that. this file is fully just now getting underway and filed in the us tend to go a very long time. there are always lays the appeals process the so we shouldn't be
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jumping any conclusions, but it's a very uncertain and state. he's just wasted the us political theme is looking at right now of, of potentially to did spelling a running for president, even winning that. what does that look like? that is something that constitutional scholars in the us are debating quite as differently as we speak to them as william, blue cross. beth, thank you very much. william. indonesia is moving ahead with plans to relocate its capital city from jakarta to the east coast month on provence. by 2024, some government offices already expected to move this year. one of the biggest reasons for the move is that's the jakarta is sinking ground water reserves are being depleted and sea levels are rising, making everyday life struggle for many it's an almost daily ritual for people in water. okay. fresh water is being delivered. this
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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 good enough on a lot of that. one to 2 tables. residents use ground water for washing and bathing one. did you got a such a i've got probably got 5 that will side really do want to makes your body itchy or the underwater is also a bit greasy, the month, full monthly out of most if i'd be long got more money and cut them from. but you know, those who can afford it, also buy fresh water to take a 2nd shower. after using the ground water, libya be less, i thought i had a very good again, that the 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 misleading
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the pad on water times for drinking water and water pump from wells for everything else. but by pumping ground water, he like millions of other residents, is actually contributing to the sinking process and run by some of them. yeah. and the last but not of the main cause of land subsidence is the mass of groundwater extraction happening around your car to make a move out if they include still areas. rising sea levels also contribute to the subsidence memory to go off. in addition, abrasion and see water intrusion create a more unstable land structure on the sub 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,
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the government, me soon start moving it's capital to the island of water. 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. okay, a system, a pipe system where you have to buried on the ground in the city. there's already built life dakota. that's also a different problem altogether. the residence of more 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 stop and that's i'm supposed to use a for you in basketball. the denver nuggets of one, the 1st f, a n b,
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