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of the this is dw news life from both in russia's, vladimir boots and wraps up the image of national stability following an attempt to revolt. the presides over a minute silence, full ross and military pilot, skilled during the box. it was newton again tells troops at the gremlins that fate effective stopped civil war. germany's farm but as arrives in south africa on
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a trip where shall appeal for a stronger commitment to ending the war in new crank. and a new report shows, nations of phasing to hold and reverse deforestation. it's also say the planet is losing any weapon and it's us know for fighting global warming, the i bade fizzle and welcome a business jet started. if getting precaution reportedly uses has landed, advanced the chief of the box and most rate group is expected to be exiled in valuable software. failed uprising on the weekend. russian president vladimir putin has told troops at the kremlin that they effectively stopped a civil ball. earlier he said the revolt threatened rushes by existence, but stopped short of 19 precaution. meanwhile, in his own state,
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but precautions denied he'd been planning to open the program and lead us after a weekend, as may have been revolt. operation save face has kicked in at the kremlin. it started with this video released on russian state tv with defense minister. so gay showing you front and center scene apparently visiting the front line and ukraine. it is 1st public appearance since devolved to revolt. and a clear signal, but he's still in charge me, which was the and then came a call for unity from russia's prime minister. who praised president putin's leadership during a glum faced cabinet meeting in moscow along the way through before the under these circumstances, it's important to ensure the sovereignty and independence of our country for the safety and wellbeing of our citizens. so we need to add together as one team maintain the unity offer or forces by lining up behind the president and take calculated joint decisions to implement task given by the head of statements that
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is showing you the effect, do know bonding. as others get the passcode and what we can suggest to the us and the others have described such days revolt as a direct challenge to the russian president's leadership. but the vault and the leader and his forces have sofa face no punishment despite president putin clear anger. and as for you have any per goshen himself, he's supposed to be in bella. rue soft pulling out a real stuff with his troops on saturday night on monday per goes and released and 11 minute old. your message in which he explains his reasons for taking action. you're not somebody you said you don't really know, but really it was there were 2 important factors for our decision to turn around at the for the 1st one, when you did it is that we did not want to spill russian blood. the fact that a, the 2nd is that we were marching, you mom to show our pro, tell you what, but idea,
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but not to overthrow the government of the country. the 3, the yeah, well i skips that idea that was followed a few hours later by a promise from present to tend to wagner fighters in their late night to dress. she wasn't with us about today. you have the opportunity to continue your service with us or by signing a contract with the defense ministry of the military and law enforcement structures . people to go back to your family and loved ones. those who want candidate for bella very so that the problem is that guys will be fulfilled to you and you will just be pulling in. but there was no mention of the instigator in chief involved melita. you have any per goshen whose life and the future may still be on the line of both got advice. the is a security analyst with the geneva center for security policy and a former german general. do we really know where precaution is? i think so far we've done logan right here, really is we have just got the information that has landed in means,
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but that has to be confirmed yet. and the question is whether he is a, he has a lender, if he has a load or by his follow as well, of his troops in front of him. and then we have other options to consider. exactly, that's the other question. what's going to happen with his troops? yeah, absolutely. the looking has announced that they have the option either to sign any contracts with the financial land forces with russia, or uh to the officially or go to pendula to x. so this is the question. yeah. but the question then will be over a lead mock know, globally, i mean, the, as a lot of troops in molly and so down and in other countries in africa for example, in syria, or that has to be clarified. and the other question is, what happens to those bell hob troops to come up troops that had done those so much
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in favor of the russian locals, victoria, by the of the russian fellows around buttonwood, in particular. and if you look at, they come find strength of the walking adult in the in and restaurants that like along to between 5 and 10 percent off was the conduct process in the in action. and this is the last a. so the question will be, where do they, will they appear again to be see them integrated in the left process? or do they fall and i was on an independent group and believers. okay, so with us for rush i, what about these reports? the process of transferring military hardware from the boston group to the regular russian army will. will that really happen? that could be about the that of costs of precondition is if, if the lunch falls is really want to integrate lot of the have to integrate that. i'm going to go ahead of the commodities, the office us and or rings,
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and that means and just the single out individuals that would be a process of months to integrate them into the process. and the question is why the bigger mentors come on? those would be happy to include these kind of warranty as possible, possibly at least recorded from prison. this is a, these are open questions. i will do 0 that at least spots will appear again at the front line, the integrated in the land forces. but the regular question mark is here on the of us to code form independent groups either in russia or in the room. okay. you mentioned before a weakening russian force when it came, when it comes to it's a war on ukraine. what about this uprising itself with on the balance of 36 now is how the stabilizing was it really full of letting me put in this regime? do you think, as you know, the original trust was that the precaution for
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a long time already accused and evil consultative. amelia drained dealership in particular, defense menus, the chicago and the chief of the general staff, the single of the of being incompetent or leading the lower and not in the right way. if you would like to see and put him did not interfere and have you, at least not publicly. but his last announcement before the uprising loss that you put into question the reasoning for the words of the bed, of course, challenge cooking as well. so when he said he just wanted to march to most called the challenge of military leadership is of course not believe it, but because in fact, each of them subversion such uh at least as a say public a take of what happened. and it showed the split into the political and military leadership and russia, and that could lead to the instability. and that is what the, what did obviously,
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it shows to us that there are too many independent forces that could split the leadership in russia. cotton is not unchallenged anymore. it certainly sounds chaotic as you put a security analyst and for the general goals context that thank you very much for being on the top of you use. thank you. of the events of the past days in russia have been mocked by uncertainty and a great amount of speculation for russian use outlets use to sticking to the kremlin scripts into parting the developing use post a real challenge. where did you mind stop? say we won't be, we're in a role to protest, i get the knots over for all the government. yeah. reason i for a month was to present for wagner privacy when you walk in. but when it started, no one in russia understood that you've given you pre gordon, went on a rampage against moscow, causing confusion among rushes,
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main propagandist. and i wasn't to anybody to see. my young head of russia today has said the legal norms and the countries are collapsing because of the revolt or my analyst marshall. but also know of ice cream is not the i'm gonna get you to see money. i'm is trying to explain what we have already, you know, for a long time was on group and monopoly power in russia, obviously. so then we can say it's regarding civil, even the illusion of photography and russia. shut our mistake, no longer for standing monopoly on file is at all. so they are actually dealing fail states disappearance page where the press release is dominated, state media coverage of the events and the 1st special edition of the daily tv news . after they revolt began hosts and they did not even mention pre gardens name at all, only the walk, the group, all prof. again, there's not one way or another man to stay tv channels. they have very confused
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time. this became evident throughout the day. the people didn't know how to react, because for many people, if you pick boys in was still a hero, a great friend. and they regularly wrote about that and placed the wagner group according to what is the nova and even after the rebellion failed proof. again, this produced an accurate reports and deliberately spread fake use solutions. my push to the section will be due to the from my point of view, it was completely unconvincing. a problem many people remember the video from brass stuff, is it us to wet? wagner mercenaries where we get with applause and people shouting, wagner, strength appointments. obviously, those videos were not shown on tv, but 2 videos where a show of man confronting wagner soldiers after they revolt many russian proof. again, this denied their previous ties to pig wardrobe and denied the fact that the
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rebellion had been supported by many ordinary citizens. despite the videos that proves that it had been the, let's talk about these, we think will be show when she was dw corresponded, they must go from 2017 to 2022 in russia, so sorry, is closed. the w 's bureau that we see that the chaos in the media. it's difficult to work out at this hour. exactly what's going on and i'll guess they have a full tilt about a week and russian side. and how do you see this is, is this a game for russia getting buckner under its wing so to speak? or are we looking at a very different picture? he really as well. i would say that uh, pushing and kremlin, or trying very hard to project an image of control and of kind of
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having gotten wagner under their control of having the army under their control of having the security forces under their control. we saw today by the mere pretend speaking to security forces, thanking them for their service in putting down this new me. he even has been handing out metals to um, some of the security forces that, that took part in putting down what he said was almost a civil war. the fact that he's talking about a civil war, i think, shows you the gravity of what's been going on. and the confusion, i think between of also you know, the wagner group and several other groups within the security forces. and with the in, within the leads kind of being insecure and almost in fighting at the moment. so i think that's what, what's going on. but the kremlin is very much trying to project that they have it all under control, but that is the fall from the reality. is that what you're saying?
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i think so. i mean, again it's, it's very hard to, to know because you have these official messages of unity. uh, you know, of, of having the security force under control. but then you have, for example, this very defiant voice message yesterday that we heard from precaution himself, the head of the wagner mercenaries where it didn't seem like he wanted to come under the controls, the army. it didn't seem like he wanted to go anywhere at all. in fact, he was talking about the popular support that wagner had seen in many cities across russia during it's march during its attempted mutiny. and so it didn't seem like he wanted to kind of vanish into the shadows. in fact, it almost seems like he had political ambitions. but then you know, you have these attempts to bring them under control to send them off to bella ruth, and even to have them hand over their weapons. which is what the army has been saying that, that they've asked them to do how ex general, just previously referred to this being,
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or alluded to this being the beginning of the end. do you see things unraveling further from here? okay. i think if we've learned one thing of this weekend, it's that russia is and has always been very unpredictable. things can happen really fast. i think the kremlin and put it in as well. and his speech yesterday and his speech today projecting that image of control. i think you can imagine russia is almost under the surface being, you know, these groups of almost mafia structures battling at it out so far they've all been loyal to put in, which is it is why it kind of works. but then now we have this kind of massive, massive challenge to of letting me approach. even a free version has been say he is loyal citizens, to the leadership. i think, you know, there are cracks in that facade coming to light. and it may be that the leads, you know, behind the scenes are to, are trying to figure out what's going on and who they should be. loyalty, so that's, that's not a good sign,
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i think for the stability. so i'm going forward. what could those cracks mean? for the warranty ok as well. i think, you know, today today we've seen that fruits in uh was in the kremlin, giving out those metals. he also i was on stage there with showing who himself surg, surgical agree with the head of the ministry of defense. so i think once again, trying to show we're, we're going to keep fighting, this has no impacts. but i assume that if you know, security forces are battling it out behind the scenes that can't have a very good impact, i would say on, on an ongoing war effort. emily show and thank you very much for your analysis. well, the german foreign minister is in south africa for inter government talks that are expected to be dominated by the war and ukraine at a later babel met with her south african count upon the front door this morning. at the start of my annual talks in opening remarks padlock said that because of the
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histories, the 2 countries said and appreciation of democracy a reference the nazi dictatorship, and they are potted regime, germany one south africa to drop its neutral stance toward roches boar. and you write that book said it was the in south africa's interest to, and russia's attack on ukraine is some of what she had to say. russia small progression has not only brought terrible suffering over the people of ukraine. it has also slashed the wound that reaches fall beyond europe, worsening of food and energy crisis in many parts of the world in many parts of africa. for this suffering to end, the war must end. for the war to end, russia has stopped the bone beings and elizabeth for all its soldiers to this law is and we have discussed this already is an attack on the un chaka on the very
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roots, the bind and project us. oh, of course what i need a honda is travelling with the german foreign minister. it need to tell us more about what stood out to you in the press conference that's just taking place of cause it was an extremely interesting press conference because of course, and this is on the bed bugs, very 1st visit to south africa. and you have to be on this last year, germany on south africa, or if you want to, the west and south africa clashed over this issue. because the south africa just refused to condemn hooton's actions in international and unit units in the form of the united nations. general assembly, for example, and as the west was disappointed, so today is an effort to try and get back into conversation, try and understand each other's position besta. and so of course,
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there are lots of topics on the agenda between the 2 countries. they have these by national commission that's meeting every 2 years and they discuss issues like a quality also the fight against the climate, crisis, energy partnerships, etc. but what dominate to definitely today was to try and find a way of talking about this very touchy issue of how to position yourself when it comes to a pretends war of aggression against ukraine. and really try and keep an open mind about this. so need to all the 2 sides any closer in that position on the wall of the well, these are 2 very strong willed women on the book and has south african counterpart and mrs. pendle and they have it, there was not a change in position. those thoughts, i'm not in a babel maintain, that it is vital that the world understands that this is not just europe's problem, that approved is acting in the way that is affecting the entire well. so you
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mentioned the food prices. again. she said that if dictate, does get away with this as sort of behavior, then we will see more was of conquests around the world. and this is not something that democracy is kind of accept the violation of international rules, etc. of the same time is this panel argued, we want everybody to stop putting pressure on us. we want the world to see that we see there's something where peace stands at the forefront and south africa together with other countries here on the continent has put forward the peace initiative. so south africa wants to be taken seriously as a piece broker and mrs. pando stress the fact that there are very few countries around the world at the moment that manage to actually talk to both presidents and landscape and president putin and that south africa could play immediate and role in this process. so this is something where she was mentioned again with co pay, you can split up,
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it's pretty big and it's something that can keep political correspond. adeena has a thank you very much for joining it. serious. sorry about the audio quality there, but let's pick up on one point the nina was making because south africa claims it is neutral with regards to the russian invasion of ukraine. but that stance has come on the scrutiny. the least of to us claims its supply dams to russia, presidents around the post, the as announced an investigation into those allegations. and as needed mentioned, he recently visited both russia and ukraine on that mediation mission. an african piece mission to russia. earlier this month, but delegation of 7 africa nation was led by south africa trying to persuade vladimir putin that the ukraine bowl most. and
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before they got that, they visited ukraine to plead for peace. but with neither keep nor moscow winning to budge this visit to accomplish sniffles, the west is already suspicious of south africa's claim that it's playing a new to role in the conflict. in february pretoria team jump with most go in beijing to whole joint naval exercises. 3 months later, a us diplomatic to south africa of delivering arms and ammunition to this sanctioned russian ship, south africa has had a long friendship with russia. most goes top. diplomat sanjay laughed. ralph visited the country in january relations, dates back to when the soviet union helped south africa's freedom fighters invest,
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struggle against apartheid that history is part of the reason pretoria refuses to condemn moscow for the invasion of ukraine. but it's not just south africa where russia has been cultivating relations. most goes influence extends across much of the african continent. and it isn't just about politics. it's been giving military support and selling equipment and ons, in return for access to energy and natural resources. rushing most memories, including the infamous voc, no group have also been operating in several countries on the continent. they include molly libby, a sudan and central african republic. and despite recent events in russia, it doesn't look like countries such as south africa will change their relations
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with moscow. anytime soon, a study has found the world's forests continue to disappear at an alarming rate despite international places to stop at the far station. almost half of the last is happening in brazil. it's new presidents setting new goals, but can they be treat a dispatch of lads may not look very tropical, but it's actually part of the world's largest rain forest. seems like these have become more and more common in the brazilian, amazon millions of hector's res donnelly agreed to make space for cattle pastures and so fields among other things. almost half of the tropical primary forest last last year was in brazil. that's according to a new study by the world resources institute, a global research organization. the report found that on a global level reinforce lost an area of roughly the size of switzerland in 2022. that's 10 percent more than the year before. and it means we're rapidly giving up
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on one of our best tools to combat climate change. because tropical forest absorb massive amounts of c o. 2. in brazil, environmental experts blamed the last 4 years of soaring deforestation on former president charitable. so now his administration weakened the agencies monitoring environmental crimes by shrinking their budgets and pushing out stuff during the last you, 4 years a, i'm a zone was a place without law. but really, matthew la desilva, who took office this year once to enter legal deforestation in the amazon by 2030. and he has a good track record when he was president 20 years ago. his government reduced deforestation. and this reinforce by 80 percent, it expanded protected areas and strength and authorities to crack down on these spots. now let's administration has further developed that's action plan. what was your plan? the plan is to relentlessly combat crimes such as the illegal occupation of public
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lands. mine will be logging illegal, hunting and fishing and indigenous territories and to give environmental protection aries to the amazon as a whole. but challenges remain. not lisa, powerful agri, business block, and congress that could hold back new environmental laws. i find this very hard to be reached at 0. you're the 1st 7 years and on the other hand is important to set the initials goals and people around the world will feel the climate of consequences if these goals aren't met. as i bid puzzle and i'll be back next hour with mobile use 1st, here's a look at the hundreds of thousands of muslim worship as making their way to not our fat and saudi arabia for the 3rd day of the annual. hodge.
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