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the the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin, ukraine's president condemns a deadly russian missile strike on the city of trauma towards craning and officials say at least 8 or dead, and many more injured in the attack on a crowded restaurant. also coming up like the boss of guinea pig goshen starts life of the exile after last weekend's roof bolts in russia. but how much damage has
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barked as mutually inflicted on vladimir putin is credibility and what's next for the mercenaries? plus, getting the younger south koreans become a year younger by taking the collective year off their age to find out how and why they're doing the hello. i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. ukrainian present, if lot of mutual ascii has condemned the russian missile strike that killed at least 8 people in injured, more than 50 out of popular restaurant in the eastern city of trauma tossed. 3 of those killed were children. soleski said the attack showed again that russian needed to be beaten, and its leaders brought to justice. the the best thing pizza restaurant in downtown clement task, reduced to
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a smouldering mess of twisted metal and broken glass. the massage struck committee evening at the popular shopping plaza, making civilian casualties far more likely. emergency was raised in and out to the restaurant shots. it remains, planning to be looking for survivors. while others offered comfort to those in distress. among those killed was a 17 year old go and 8 months old baby was also reportedly injured in the attack. what does the 3 of you that's what i see destruction every way i see see power. this is the 21st century. i can't even describe it. first, my son was killed in the will, and now this is what the street and his nightly address president, the zalinski describes the attack as an act of terrorism. i am arose,
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but of each manifestation of terror proves over and over again to us and to the whole world that russia deserves only one thing. for all it has done defeats and a tribunal fare and legal trials against all russian murders and terrorist boots introduced cremmit to us is one of the largest urban centers in the east, still under ukrainian control. less than 25 kilometers from the front line. it's been a regular target of russian besides, since the ball began. some will see the targeting of civilians as a sign. moscow is trying to project an image of power and strength but to the people who clement task is yet another style combined of the hostile forces. just within striking distance. earlier i spoke to dw special correspondent abraham in chip. she told us more about trauma tours. it will come much worse because about an
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hour's drive from bus mood and other cities and towns along the front line of this war. terry, at the same time, it's one of the biggest cities that is still under ukrainian control with the in the don best region, the capital domestic is under occupation. and so given, you know, given the fact that it's a city and so close to the front line, it's become a sort of place where civilians come from. other parts of ukraine very far to meet their loved ones who were fighting. it's kind of a meeting point, so even though it is very close to the front lines, it's actually always full of that civilians and your i've been to it from a tours before you certainly constantly hear the sound of shelling at in this town . but such a strike is pretty on unusual. the nice thing to note about this attack is that, you know, as it was in debris that hit a civilian building, it was really a mis filed that hit a civilian restaurant. and it was very close to an apartment building and this
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really tells you the business perhaps more targeted. but this flies in the face of pressure times that they don't forget civilians or don't hit civilians. and it's a pretty tragic situation there, even for a term that's pretty used to being at the heart of the conflict. meanwhile, a of ukraine is continuing with its counter offensive, trying to push back russian forces. how is that progressing? right, so at the mutiny in russia, the armed rebellion in russia, there was an expectation here in ukraine or hope that it would present some kind of window of opportunity for the ukrainians to make jeans as the counter offensive is currently in its early stages referred president so lensky say that his forces have made a gains on all fronts, but we don't really have the d. what that means?
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yeah, we know that a couple of villages here and there have been re taking bikes, ukrainian forces. but we don't yet have any confirmation for any kind of major strategic gains that were, that were hoped for as a result of this window of opportunity. we've also seen on monday, president zalinski actually visit the front lines trying to project confidence, meeting very casually with soldiers having coffee, taking selves and congratulating them and calling them here. so it certainly seems that the ukrainians are trying to take advantage of this opportunity to make gains on the front lines. but we're still, i'm clear on what the details of these games are. and thank you very much. that was our special correspondent at abraham reporting from keith. the russian leader alexander live to chicago has confirmed that the head of the box and mercenary group, if getting pre goshen has arrived in the country. progression agreed to leave russia for billers when he called off is mercenary revolts over the weekend. russian
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president vladimir putin meanwhile, is seeking to reassert his authority. he announced an official probe into pre goshen and his group and praised russian troops for preventing a civil war in russian. ladies playing the pots of russia's commander in chief. this was the display of vintage latham and boots and paying tribute to members of his military national guard and security services in the lavish surroundings of the kremlin. leading a moments of silence for the russian admin killed by wagner fighters. and casting the minutes in every zip bulleted module must skype as a success for the russian military and assigned at the countries results
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you defended the constitutional order lives, security and freedom of our citizens saved our motherland from a peebles and effectively stopped a civil war. you acted clearly and hermione is lee in a difficult situation. and then later in a meeting with the russian soldiers came a pointed remark about the private tommy at the heart of the speech. the did spending usually too quickly with me for just about the machine and i didn't, but i want you all to know as i see, a group of support for the entire wagner group was fully provided by the state from the defense ministry. but women from the state budget was that we fully funded this group homeless differently. see the way it's a group. the kremlin has dismissed suggestions that president putin on his top brass had been weakens by the but going to push on the capital. despite him giving
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immunity to the fight, as you occupied the russian city on saturday, that value and he previously had vowed to crush. they are now free to join that boston box and is found that you have any precaution in battle. bruce, the bill of you, she and leader confirming his arrival into the country on tuesday after early outlining how he broke the deal to ends. the mutiny is somewhere in question, it took you up for the most dangerous thing. as i understand it was not the situation itself, but how it could develop that this was what was most dangerous yet. but i also understood that a cruel decision was made to eliminated pedagogy and it signed it that way. reading between the lines. yep. so i suggested to pretend not to rush this. it's not like santa lucas shank also told military officials in minsk, developers can benefit from wagner combat to experience comments that will no doubt concern ukraine and its western allies. a speculation grows about the great this
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future. and so what it does next, the wagner mercenary leaders seems to have gotten off likely for what protein called a stab in the back. i asked the w, as the former most could be or chief you already reached out to him for his take on how much support for goshen has among the russian population. i think that sympathy off many russians for precaution, terry is the result of their disappointment with what the van russia cole, especially the tilt the ration is. there is disappointment among several groups and russia. opponents of the, of what g at the because of the goals and has opened the criticize to people to even questions at the best. and what is the point of that? what was in the recent video. so opponents of that will hope to that precaution criticism quotes how to stop it and to the support us of as a boy sold here, find that a someone who understands more about was in defense when the trouble precautions count about. and of course, no one actually knows how much of what progressing says about his own military expertise is just the hot air precaution is very good at promoting himself. and
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he's wagner, group about actually cultivates the image of a man. of the people is someone who can speak truth to power. you mentioned you're a pro that provisioning, producing res doubts about the motives for poor teens. invasion of ukraine. are these doubts that he boist widespread among people in russia as well? i think um, as those who get their information from independent sources have had precautions, some parts of both of it sense less. and as always, the precaution has millions of photos on telegram box. it's still not as the majority of the russians uh, the majority of fresh and still what states television and many who are i'm sure. what about to the point of that will say it's too late. things have already gone too far. russia can no longer afford to defeat a defeat, which means national disgrace and probably painful reparations payments. so what's interesting in all of this is that to precaution and never directly mentioned to
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put in some name just as put in the mentioned precautions bank regarding that taxes administer of defense supporting condemned to the people behind the mutiny. but the too good old business partner from secretary's book and have an extra good personal . the significance of the wagner groups mutes in a can't be overlooked, does not put, put teams credibility in question. your right. i think for sure, because the precaution was pretty successful, at least at the beginning of his protest. atari, who launched his mutiny in law stuff on the, on the right of the center of wool management in ukraine. uh, and is there a he did the face, any resistance at all, despite the of the strong military presence is there because of all the forces available to the minister of defense in the area. and there are supposedly significant. so of all that forces on the of ation tried to stop regarding stang spot it failed and lost helicopters and pilots at the same time put him in
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precautions. these 2 bodies from peter's book, you can reach a deal and to this deal has no on the mind. put interpretation for many reasons, not least because it's called to separate count, rush us national, separated into question, why? because of the opening, the law. so she's below rosie and paul lucas strangled to interfere and resolving a domestic political crisis. story is not over jury. thank you very much. dw, you already restructure there in rico. say, look at some of the stories making headlines around the world's day. central, or rather european central bank present, christine la garza said, the corporate profit, but this were the biggest driver of higher prices in 2022 at a conference in portugal, the arizona, the central bank head warrant that unless companies change their behavior, interest rates will need to stay higher for longer. see earlier as president julia as not to be off has been re elected to service. the 2nd term,
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the west african countries. electoral commission says president secured more than 56 percent of the boat. the opposition has disappeared, the outcome accusing the elect or commission of fabricating results. the monitors in chicago deems the cities air quality to be among the worst in the world. on tuesday, drifting smoke from ongoing wildfire is across canada is creating curtains of hayes across central and eastern, not the central and eastern united states. people with underlying health conditions have been advised to limit their time. doors. the south koreans tub just become a year or 2 younger? no, they haven't invented a time machine. the country is simply scrapped. its traditional method of counting age in favor of international standards is hoped to move will reduce bureaucratic confusion and legal disputes. so 23 years old in
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south korea, but the 21 in the rest of the world. this woman has just turned 86. so the 2nd time, the and this boy went from $9.00 to $8.00 as a night everyone in south korea has just become a year or 2 younger as the country of scrapping its traditional age system to fall into line with international convention. until today, babies were declared one year old this and became a year older each year on january 1st rather than on bus days. so a baby born on new year's eve would be 2 years old, but new year's day, many people are excited to become a bit younger. the. i'm supposed to be doing to the next bill in the traditional korean system. but with this new age system, i became 2 years younger. it's just great to feel like you're getting younger and i
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feel a bit of distance from becoming taught to. i'm so happy that i can celebrate this the game day. i'm a call. what are you all that i'm going to study abroad in the u. k. so i think it's less confusing. i don't need to explain my korean age and can just say my international agent. all the countries, as we adopted the international method and daily life should also become a bit easier, according to government officials for the one cause i'm, we expect the legal disputes. so that's the complaints and social confusion that have been caused over how to calculate ages and would be greatly reduced once a month. 86 percent of south koreans have said they will welcome the new international age system. for more, i'm joined now by young. some kim, a journalist with a really wrong news in sold south korea. it's on congratulations on being younger today. how much of a difference does the new chronology make for you personally?
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well, a big difference. personally, i am 29 in korean age, but as of today i have become 2 years younger, so i am 27. wow. what prompted this change in calculating age? because i think for many of us outside of korea it's, it's sounds really rather remarkable. right, well this was one of the big thomas's of president use of your last year when he took office. he pledge to adopt the international county age and scrap the whole korean age. it was mainly due to the confusion that resulted from very policies, some like insurance wise, they adopted the international standard. but when we're talking about ages or the drinking age, the military age we adopted the korean age. there was a lot of confusion and that also of the majority of people wanted to adopt the
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international standard age who doesn't want to be younger. so this is one of their big promises. so it is really significant just the present in utah yard to follow through with this one and with one of his main pledges. but the old way of calculating page that was a korean custom, or is everyone in korea supportive of this change? is it likely to be widely accepted? well, i would say they're more skeptical of the change. a lot of things haven't changed in terms of, for example, one of the main things, the, the main areas, the age matters is the drinking age. right? so uh, but it's still um, within, with, within line with the old create an age standard. so in many significant ways, i think people are still used to the korean age. so they are
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a little bit skeptical of a change about whether this will make a big difference. but overall they are happy to hear that they are a year or 2 years younger than they were before. yeah, i'm sure many people elsewhere in the world would would love to wake up a year or 2 younger uh how much her role in general does a person's age play in korean society. oh, well personally, i think that korea is a very conformant of society. and we have this certain standard in 5 certain age we have to do this by a certain age. we have to do this. but having that on aging a bit more quickly than the international standard definitely gives you that sense of, of, of being rushed of not really making your mark or doing enough or your age. so i'm $29.00 in korean age, not anymore, but i was plenty line yesterday and i wouldn't be turning 30 in 6 months
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if it's not for the new policy. and that gives me a sense of almost the internet about oh, should i be doing more with my life? should i be looking for new stuff? should i be married? but having that, uh, being a year or 2 years younger is definitely giving that people a sense of almost relief. but there is more time and we have more we're younger than we thought that we previously got. so the new new age calculation is taking off some of the pressure journalist young so can install self career. thank you very much. thank you. now, artificial intelligence shaping our world in countless ways. this month, the european parliament voted in favor of regulating a i'm while promoting it's advanced across advance at the same time. across africa
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though, the adoption of a high technology is facing challenges, including lack of technical skills, government policies and ethics. a few african countries have taken steps to promote the use of artificial intelligence, dw isaac collab, the looks of how it is already being used and gonna i saw your robots by weight, by artificial intelligence being deployed in there from, in gun is copied to electra. the drones are being used to assess these cars you crops, the image is the capture, are processed within machine learning tools to detect pests and diseases. so farm is going to take steps to prevent of yeah, crops from serious damage. why they did this? they knew exactly what is wrong in the notes that they have to glass coffee and try to figure out what is wrong with this. and you kind of just deposition pinpoint exactly what you saw in biology with ice disease with dice,
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best that is to just didn't deformed any kind of control. any house good is another area where this new technology has a huge potential and call it with teaching hospital in the carpet tiles is typing into these here on a i platform designed by mental health is hope in health care wickets. read x, we emailed you some more effectively. this system facilitates faster and more accurate to diagnoses. isn't the workload forward eulogies to fix the diagnosis. fasta, eat a lot software, it can be done. we did not show its products. you put in families very much as new teams. we are using ai system with a shortage of health awake, as in many hospitals, develop as of the amino hosting platform once via e i tool to fill the gaps from black off enough equipment and in math facilities. i'm to process all of this data
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and makes the introduction of technology and i think facial intelligence critical um, the only way we can actually catch up with the rest of the well to sleep frog. and this creates a platform for us to leapfrog a benjamin not to is the one of the leading a robot disease in the country. he is focusing, he's newly built. a poet, robots called channel is real, but his programmed to be a personal assistant for thoughts. it's kind of answer questions or even hope you take your medications or the right kinds chat a little can be used in several places where there is, you know, that social interaction, for example, with in health care, you can use cello to, you know, as soon as the elderly, within the customer service environment, you can actually place a position cho, bad to perform. um, you know, guide people who come around this of america do, you know,
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display of prices. this new technology is seen by many as a way to boost economies and creates new jobs and kind of wants to have it bytes of that. but there are few that existing jo school be at the risk. generally people should be willing to ask joe. and then uh yeah, i've screwed himself menus. ready then how to use e i system. how would he i helped make your job easier. i need to stop leveraging those stuff. and so once you do that, the threat of, you know, the job displacement is minimal. again, i please in the next few years. in the meantime, these develop escape the super when new ideas and solutions the believe can change the 4 channels for many on the african continent. a lost portrait painted by austria, an artist, gustaf clement, has been sold in london for more than 86000000 years. the price tag has made it the most expensive painting ever options in europe. the painting, known as lady with
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a fan, shows a woman against a chinese influence backdrop featuring dragons and blossoms. it was the last painting the artist completed before his death. in 1918 claims masterpieces have fetched some of the highest prices for works by any artist. now to italy and the ancient roman city of pompei, where the discovery of a well preserved fresco has raised speculations about the origins of one of modern, the modern era's favorite food. could this fresco depict a precursor of the modern day pizza archaeologist? send the ancient city of palm pay, think it might be an early version of the popular food with if i stick a lot, if, if, if one of these fresco is quite particular. so for you, because what we see, we suppose is a kind of sacrificial flat. bread that calling offering,
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we've perhaps a seasoning on it. some spices or some kind of condiments when you mean to mess up . but also pomegranate data and other foods activity with perhaps some walnuts, tv, and a garden of strawberry trees on the front. when an image that obviously to the modern observer, sony immediately brings to mind the pizza again. within the last half i thought it was, since we're in the, in naples thought about it in maine. that obviously it's not a pizza in panama, and perhaps it could have been a distant ancestor of this fluid at all. what they base it a long time ago on thing that the, the crystal t blanket grease. but why can't it be a pizza as well to the most characteristic ingredients from the unesco heritage, food or missing, and the fresco tomatoes, which would not reach here a bundle of centuries later and spots around the cheese. you're watching dw news coming to live from rowland. just remind you of the top story we're following for you this. our ukranian officials say at least 8 people have been
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