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i generally down sole says and for i've seen i someone got uh, 5 number of goals or nothing. uh, sort of supporting and promoting. so maybe we might see somewhere like sort of leaking uh, you know, becoming the new head of the, of the, on forces changes at the leadership whizzer. i'm at the motion of show who is that minister of defense which hasn't been seen. apparently, i probably get asked him of has the most go at the headquarters of the armed forces, but it is not here where the whereabouts are of the minister of defense shribel. so, you know, maybe he got some kind of d known back respect that that would be changes that there would be efforts not to expend man on equipment doing such on russian the way. but it's very hard to see how this would be enforced. and i really find it hard to see how food in what has now been significantly weakened is going to be not in a, in a position where he's sort of accept this new realities of the golgi. and as prince
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and i, and you know, i'm, that he has to, as of take into account a sort of an alternative to a certain extent or a center of power. so i wouldn't be surprised if efforts are carried out. right. you know, against hidden, i'm wagner, i'm his leadership in the future. so i think the situation is very complex for blue to nothing on. is it safe to say that the relationship between 14 on say, goshen is fractured beyond repair as uh, probably but this is not something that is a new i mean nice things that are uh you know, all his criticism of the gardens criticism off of the nature of the fantasy armed forces, i'm even pushing himself. i think, especially in the last few days. i think this is clearly the general rate of the situation now. you know, he goes in, who, in a way, was a creation of 14 because he was, he came very handy not only in africa,
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but also in the grain because these forces were very effective term now into a big 9 entity. and, and certainly i think, i don't see the kind of relation they had in the past to be restored. but this is something that only sort of can p a now, but it was already in the making. it's not that it's not an awful lot of things. the big question is, what role is the goal? isn't going to play it touched on it there, but the, the events of the events that we've seen in, in russia have exposed serious weaknesses in defense. do you think that this leads russia open to further problems? this is the beginning of, of greater problems for russia as uh, it's very possible, i mean, russian has a problem. if you look at the map of the, of the deployment of russian on forces, you know, that big box and ukraine. uh, you know, defending worth face with russians. consider now sort of the new territory. so the
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whole area of russia is that not more vulnerable and baseless, shown by the ability of the goals and to drive. i mean, not himself, but he's, he's managed to drive all the way from broadsoft to go to in years unpleasant knowles and reaching the most go region. so clearly there is a problem with the defenses. also the way that defenses of the city of most of what kind of diet seems very primitive, are using trucks blowing up uh, bridges. i mean, it always seem very improvised. i think that the russian government was not prepared for that. and i think they're gonna start taking measures to avoid a repeat of this. so i would express now within add to um sprints and uh, you know, his position in some way and to try to make sure that there is a good defensive 9. are you know, a long rushes borders on? those are around the copy too. so i would expect much stringent measures or sometimes of internal security. what about with regards to the war in ukraine?
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how do you think it's going to impact that? i think it is already impacting because when the crumbling has to focus on in general developments, we can focus on what is happening on the ground and ukraine on the ukrainians are going to take advantage to sort of push for the navy as of friday today. and by what they were advances, i mean are the points where they find weaknesses. also, what is important is, is that, you know, it is possible that russia now where they have to divert some of these forces in, in the theater for ukraine to the defensive lines. inside rush hour on, on rushes, voters, i'm closer to moscow. so i think that i, you know, for the regime, the 1st challenge is to say, and i think they're going to try to protect themselves for us so that maybe we can, it's fullest in ukraine. it say, i saw only based on play through ukraine's favor. the only potential downside is if
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pre gordon is running maybe the defense ministry or the on forces in some way. and he manages to revamp the system and operate in a more effective manner. that is more of a long term challenge and which could materialize. but i think in the short or medium term, the situation of these events favors ukraine. i think quite significant. we may not see a major breakthrough immediately, but it's going to impact moran. it's going to start raising questions on sol, yours, you know, to what extent they want to continue fighting for this war, given that there is under turn on to the present time. not just, you know, uninterrupted by jain, some way to maintain upside grandma. so from king's college and on and thank you for your analysis. thank of russia's neighbor is of taken to twitter in response to the situation,
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mostly to say that there are closely monitoring developments that fee, as prime minister said that border security had been ramped up and that no more russians would be allowed into the country. it's winey, as president said, the kremlin was reaping what it had sown on that we must prepare for any scenario. you're paying cancel presidents, president charles and he showed, tweeted that while this was an internal russian issue, you support for ukraine was on waiver. well, they don't mean brussels corresponding jack power because monitoring the reactions of european countries to all of this. and here's his assessment statement. brussels officials from the use crisis response team is headed to their office to monitor the situation. and that's basically what we've seen from all the european union officials and from the countries as well, the friends, the job, and the bruce, even officials have including the you kind of for presidential. i'm a so say that the monitoring close the we have had meetings of the g $74.00 and
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ministers, including the who use foreign policy chief. and we've seen the, the united states president joe biden, having a phone call with a manual micro on the french president off shows the german chancellor rashly seen that the british prime minister, they are watching closely. they're not saying much more than that. now they want to see what is unfolding on the grind. first thing they want to see what it means that it more and ukraine. obviously all of the use countries on most of them have heavily supported the ukrainians and fighting off the well trying to fight off the russian invasion. but that also concerned about the own countries and to that. and what we seen is the, both at countries, especially a starting year, a lot via the q a and yet on poland. tons, is this i borders with russia? warning that they should know? i had the people should not be crossing the border into russia if they do that. so that was so that personal life. we've also seen mornings from the brits and the germans and others saying that anybody who is in russia or any of that nationals
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said should try and get a web possible. this is a quickie unfolding situation. and i think a lot of these countries, a lot of the european countries, especially trying to get as much intelligence as they count on exactly what's happening as quickly as possible. jack power reporting there from brussels. well, ukraine's president vladimir zalinski said the situation in russia was a sign of chaos and shows no one is in control. his army meanwhile says it has launched a new offensive in several areas of the country's east and made gains in the eastern domestic region and to run by boat at the same time be offensive and besides was still going on that's cross now to keep where i'm joined by dw correspondence abraham. good to see a so the chaos in russia with the sudden change from the wagner group and that they were advancing at towards moscow. and now they're turning back. how have the
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ukrainian government actually reacted to these events though? i mean, we started the day of but with the ukrainian ministry of defense tweeting simply, we are watching not referring to the events directly that were unfolding and russia and what a day it has been to watch and observe what's been going on in russia. a pablo, this is a, you know, a rapidly unfolding situation. so we have not seen reactions from ukrainian officials, but specifically with regards to this lead us development about a, the wagner mercenaries turning back and taking the sort of you turn a just, you know, a couple of hours ago. but we have seen a lot of reactions from presidents of lensky today, essentially taking the chaos and what has been going on in russia. as proof to the lord your narrative that he's been drawing about. his country's cause throughout this war that you know that a russia,
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essentially it was mistaken to invade ukraine. and that all of this internal conflict is as or is a result of that miscalculation, of invading you create here. so he said that, you know, russia has long used propaganda to sort of hide its weakness. but now with what's going on right now for the world to see there's no hiding that chaos and there's no hiding that weakness anymore. and of course, he, along with other officials, like a ukraine's foreign minister, have use this as a, as, as, as, as a way to riley even more support for their cause. seeing that whoever thought that russia was unbeatable, whoever thought that russia was a sort of not a country that one should stand up to, should look at what's going on right now. as proof that that is not true. and they're specifically targeting countries that has said that they want to be neutral in this conflict, but also positioning ukraine again as the defender of europe,
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the defender of the free world. and yeah, you know, just emphasizing the importance of their cause, the premium call cause in this particular conflict. now, what does this actually mean now, for ukraine's time for offensive and potentially the course of the war. i mean, for us to have on don this town and southern ukraine. that's the wagner, the wagner mercenaries of you know, had, sees control over. i mean, that's a key part of russia's warrant in ukraine, and especially in uh, you know, in its effort to counter the ukrainian counter offensive, if you will. that's, that's a, you know, that's a huge sort of logistical hub. and just can imagine just the fact that there's 2 types of chaos and confusion about what's going on in that place right now. that opens up a quite a bit of an opportunity for the ukrainians to then advance their counter of offensive. and they have been known throughout this conflict to take, you know, advantage of the small windows of opportunity to make gains in the battle field,
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where they have, you know, they've been out numbered by russians, whether it's by, you know, manpower or resources. but this is still very early hours in the ukrainians, you know, throughout this conflict perhaps. right? we, so they don't really, you know, give us all of the details about what's going on in the battlefield. and there are certain certainly security reasons for that. so we're going to have to observe the situation on the ground very closely. thanks a dw, special correspondent to abraham and k for us. well, here's a reminder of the latest developments. this are after bottom are approved and says a ministry. rebellion was under whitening russia. at the wagner mercenary chief, appears to change his mind about marching on moscow. a social media message emerged if you have any precaution calling his fighters back to their basis and an earlier televised address, the russian president said he had been stopped in the back. don't forget, you can stay up to date and all the latest news here on dw,
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. know every now and then someone comes along with a key, a vision to change the world from arrow because you have go, have known for his architectural design from states of the mosque to private homes has as i say, it's on creating autistic and evocative designs for the modern generation from lots of those structures to odd interior, i'm funny to design manager will be based architect kashi up go have wants to create a bunch of products for everyday use, like design concept, more or less. so it would be fun from costs that i try and design products that can solve the problem, but they've been asked to do business some of my products. i was inspired by my left front of deals into would work and construction. and i want to design unfold like this list of the
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we used to work in the old architecture projects. for me said young talent works on these various designs. i grew up in columbus and in a family that's quite clear to my brother is a photograph of my mom taylor and my dad was comp and turned into the dakota. so growing up, everything was do each yourself. um, that's how i've developed a product designer. i makes the, does that sound to be affordable to most people the, the know mind of many talents. garcia has venture into the design over the course of products for interior and exterior use. when you want to lack a prototype, well they've lost the shelf and we are using the cutting for the 1st stage because it's very accurate. and the next stage is bending
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the be a function bending. and the next uh process is part of the country. i use photo go thing because it's giving a click finish on it, and then it will finish of the end of it. from the product watering process be attracted to the oven rate is backed for a few minutes. and this is the finished product, as you can see, quite small product, only thing finished. and this is essentially, i've lost the shelves that use of the recycling blocks to as my case on you put these blocks goes into the show. to put this close, close the onsite to the wall and you can put your keys here, your phone station of the gun puts landscaping plans or you can even put the above the
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cost also used. and these are cutting for these to you apartment. building into the money made will be which i started watching on in 2025. a 5 to about this project sofa has been the golden on mondays aluminium for side notes on the east side of the building. it's a bit big and that's one of the nice things about it. it's 7 study installed. that is when we, how does that for us, are these one to method building more icons here. and the 2nd aspect is more functional to because it's on the east side, and we own the eclipse to be on to keep the sunlight from hitting up. there owns too much. this is the aside from the inside. and as you can see right now, we're on top of the glass, but the ones that glass collins, this is going to be a maintenance period, assembled on a scale, agreed on this plan,
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those aluminum. so you don't have to worry about cost unless you're going to see it provide some sort of privacy and also controls the month of lights coming in. late due to the involve designing, basically everything involved in this building. so everything that goes into designing kitchens, the details, the bathrooms, the title of everything, more creative of lows and designing, lending materials. for example, if someone's perform better outside some would some best i don't in i like mixing materials for example, we have um, metals we have glass, we of the concrete tree. how strong and the of what those are like the 5 main materials that i like using for the cash. yep. also the, the reward in the design, drawing and detailing of the items most invidious drug tests such as the 99 names of the war, bundles, geometric designs, david boned,
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a reward for the entire more success to name a few. as for the challenges, the main one is time because i'm not a product design of my profession. i had to return the whole day. but in the end of the 40s, what they did when you see these finished walk in the motion sitting in my opinions by more than they will be wasting, was part of the design team, but created 3 cinema hovels with a total of 340 feet to confession stands, one gaming and move the 9 loud. a thing i don't know, it would be next to me. i'm proud to see my heart and to see how it affects people for the future as an ocean. as his son, who stepped into the cues of his father, kashi ups work and design an architecture with no doubt time the test of time across many ages. i mean many ways continue to shape the spaces in which they will
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