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to spot for and some great culture of importance to w travel off we go, the, this is dw news slide from berlin, ukraine's president condemns a deadly russian missile strike on the city of kama, towards ukrainian officials say that at least 9 are dead. and many more injured in the attack on a crowded restaurant also coming up vac no mercenary group leader. you have guinea from goshen is reportedly an exile in fellow rooms and thousands of his troops
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could follow. but what could that mean for you pray? and for the fellows team leader, look a shake of himself plus, getting younger south koreans become a year younger by taking a collective year off their age will find out how and why they're doing it. the . i'm sorry, kelly, welcome to the program. you courtney and president below the mirror, zalinski has condemned a russian missile attack that killed at least 9 people and injured more than 50 at a popular restaurant in the eastern city of crime. a tourist. 3 of those killed were children. so lensky said the attack again showed that russia must be beaten, and its leaders brought to justice. a bustling pizza restaurant in downtown clement to us, reduced to
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a smouldering mess of twisted metal and broken glass. so the massage struck mid evening. it's a popular shopping plaza, making civilian casualties far more likely. emergency work is raced in and out to the restaurants, shots, and 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 custody of you? that's what i see destruction everywhere. 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 in his nightly address president, the zalinski describes the attack as an act of terrorism. i am not old,
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but of age manifestation of terror, proves over and over again to us and to the whole world that rush to deserves. only one thing for all it has done defeats in a tribunal fair and legal trials against all russian murders and terrorist boots. introduced clement 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, the russian yourselves since the war began. some will see the targeting of civilians as a sign that moscow is trying to project. an image of power and strength is about. so the paper, clement task is yet another style combined of the hostile forces, just within striking distance. and for more or less pregnancy, w special corresponded abraham in case what more do we know about this attack on crime? a task? well, crematory is, you know,
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as the report mentioned, one of the main urban centers that is still under ukrainian control. and they've done vast region. it's about an hour drive from other villages and towns along the front line. and so because of that, it has to come to the sort of defect to ukrainian capital of the done bus. it's also become a hub where families, you know, wives, daughters, children of ukrainians, fighting on the front line come to to meet their loved ones. briefly, you know, go for a coffee, get dinner or something before their loved ones have to go back to the front lines . and because of that, even though it's quite close to the front line and in a very, very dangerous place. i mean, i was in from a, towards a, just a couple of weeks ago and the sound of showing doesn't stop even though it is not dangerous. it's always full of civilians. and sarah,
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and i think what's notable about this particular attack is that it wasn't into an attack. it was in the building wasn't struck with debris. and it was really, you know, hit by a mis island. this kind of tells us that it was probably forget it specifically for being a civilian hub. and so even for a town that sort of used to being at the it's so close to the front line and being in such danger. this attack is quite unusual and very tragic and also, um yeah, we have to mention in the front lines. ukraine is continuing with the counter offensive. give us an update on how that's progressing as well. there was, of course, the mutiny in russia that we saw on fold over the weekend. and the hope here in your brain was that, that, that you need that chaos in a in russian lines would create some sort of window of opportunity for you to make
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significant advancement. on the front line. we've heard president zalinski say that the troops have made gains on all fronts, but he didn't really specify what that means. we know that ukraine has managed to recapture some small villages along the front line. but we haven't really heard from you create new leadership about any sort of game changing strategic gains because of that window of opportunity that them you need may or may not have presented. but we did also see president lensky on, on monday, visit the done fast fairly close to the troops taking se with them haven't clocked in at gas stations congratulating them honoring them, calling them here. so there's certainly a very concerted effort from the premium site to project confidence on the front line at this time. but it remains to be seen what the gains of these past couple of days have been. it's just something that we're going to have to continue watching the w special correspondent, a get abraham and keith. thank you. recent claims by the loading mirrors of
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landscape that russia may be planning a terrorist attack at this operates in nuclear power plant. have been rebuffed by the kremlin as nonsense. the white house this week also said that there was no indication of any imminent threat to the plants by russia. nevertheless, concerns remain over the safety of your biggest nuclear power plant. it's under russian control and fighting around the site has intensified since ukraine's counter offensive began the recent destruction of the nearby coca them. and the draining of the reservoir has also increased concerns. here's more as before, russia's invasion of ukraine. the soviet builds up for reach a nuclear power plant, produced a 5th of ukraine's electricity. but now 5 of its nuclear reactors are in code shot down because it continued shelling of the pond. the 6 is set to be an
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halt, shut down, meaning the power unit is heated to a 2nd level, but he don't need generates thermal power o 6 react to those still need voltage pumped through them to cool the nuclear fuel . without that, there's a big risk that the fuel will overheat, causing a melts down the could lead to nuclear disaster. that will, to comes from a cooling pond that spread by a huge reservoir. but that reservoir is drawing up off to the nearby kirchhoff could um, was blown up at the beginning of june. there are also claims by ukraine that the down that protects the plants cooling pool has been mind if damaged, even more water would be lost. and that will to is also needed to keep the use to nuclear fuel. this being through the react is cool. also key to protecting the
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plant is a continuous source of power. electricity is needed to ensure the cooling pumps used to pump water around the reactive can operate with the plans as low as powers several times due to fighting in the region. that's meant it's been forced to rely on diesel generators, which only have enough fuel for around 10 days. zappa reach you is a ticking time bomb. us and russian occupied forces have put their own officials in charge of the separate c a nuclear power plant. but most of the technical staff have stayed in place they've used, and conway spoke with let's k, who used to work at the plants turbine hall. he spent several months working under the russian occupation authorities until he finally managed to get out to ukrainian
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health territory. so there's a bunch of recover the, those, you know, everyone has seen those pictures of russian military equipments and munitions inside the power station were complex. and we'll have to the russian soldiers, we need to react to block those mission where they live there. what they even have their own washing machines in them. so when it's going to be a problem and machine the specific and therefore the sound backs up when it comes over to us. if they think they can prepare for see them too much or we'll just drop it because we're on the reception like yours, the offices will dress up in our overalls and switching. the continue to listen to people's conversations. actually pop up in with the people started going missing, the russians would come and arrest them at ward. i think they'd be locked up on the ground for weeks at a time. just having an encrypted message app on your phone was enough to get you taken away from the technology. i was on the go to the less, more recently have told us that the russians fire shells from the power station grounds ignite on the chart that you put so on the other than apollo. ok,
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where is spent? nuclear feel you to in a container most, i'm just sitting there on the power station ground was concerned that says the additional pos, it's just sitting there to to shut off with us compare items which are having an occupying army. nice something like that. people with their lives and we have to show some things just enough as today's work, or we wrote a, there kind of mris focus. what was the world really has to do something, no concepts of jail, boston, or to move something with most of the, with the so when this i'm going to, so that is the view there from this upper it to a nuclear power plant elsewhere. but we're, we're seeing president alexander lucas shank goes, says that the wagner mercenary group leader, you have any promotion entered the country progression agreed to leave russia for bella bruce when he called off his mercenary revolt, over the weekend. lucas shank. go said that security forces were provided to for goshen. meanwhile,
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fears about the potential influence of wagner. pelham and power military group on european security are growing. if there's one leader who emerged looking like a winner from the short lived uprising and russia, it's this man, alexander lucas shanker, is often described as a puppet vladimir putin, the bell, or lucy and leader to credit for brokering the deal. but ended the wagner groups mutiny. he framed to the insurrection as a significant threat, saying he put beller bruce's armed forces on alert, as the revolt unfolded, somewhere posted the correct. yeah, for new. at the new, the most dangerous thing was not what the situation was. but how this situation could develop similar to lucas shank, i offered few clues as to how the terms of the deal he mediated will play out from these allow wagner mercenaries either to join russians, regular armed forces, or to move with their leader. you have any promotion into exile and belarus. were
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moscow agree to exempt both precaution and his spider is enough from any criminal charges. so precautions whereabouts had been a mystery after you ordered his mercenaries to retreat on saturday and left the russian city of roast off on dawn. then on tuesday, a flight tracking website traced the path of precautions private playing to a military air field near minutes. later in the day, lucas shanker confirmed, the wagner boss had arrived in belarus. it remains unclear where precaution and his fighters will go now or what their presents and bellows means for the war in ukraine and security in the rest of europe. and for more on that, we are joined now by sarah palin, an expert on russia's politics and a program director at the club at steph dongle, the corporate foundation, welcome to the program, and thank you so much for joining us. how concerning do you think precautions presence in belarus is for the west and for ukraine?
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i think that depends very much on not only production site, but also the fate of talk now. so will for gosh, and be persecuted on basis of the charges. will a lot of sparkling if i just follow him to better as i think that is at the moment on clear, it's not a lot of fighters are following him. and if you will be further prosecuted, the danger might be limited to, to your been, for example, specially poland or ukraine. meantime, in new york times article says that some russian generals actually knew about promotions plants to organize a mutiny in russia. what, what was your take when you heard that? i think this could be a plausible explanation for why the resistance against the mutant a mutiny on friday and saturday was rather limited. however, i would be cautious at this moment whether this would is really true. plus, even if some of the leading of figures of rushes,
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military would have known about it, like i said, it would be good for example, it doesn't really mean that they also support it. and i think that something that remains to be seen maybe in the upcoming days or weeks. do you think that the potential arrival of thousands of bag no troops in bella roses is a boon or a threat to look a shank of himself. firstly, i think it remains to be seen in how many marketing brightness will actually go to balderas because britain also are for them to either go back to their families or to or to sewing contracts with the russian id. so i think that's something that remains to be seen if it's significant number of talking to fighters from was pretty gosh into and you build this. this could present a power factor within dollars, but also within the boundaries of russian leadership. but to be honest, at the moment, i'm rather questioning whether a lot of people will or lot of fighters would actually go to get all those. but what do you think lucas shank goes play is here. what do you think he wants?
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so look at chicago was able to position him so as a mediator, as a engine luggage or on the we got a thing that is something about may open up the room for minerva lucas, shank. of what we have seen over the last, maybe 5 to 6 years within the bill of russian. russian lead in our relationship is lucas shank lost more and more room for maneuver. the boundaries less more and more serenity. and now that lucas shank was actually able to kind of mitigate a deal and to play a role in stopping this and you get a name. i think he told me to get back some room for leverage. it seems that putting has effectively allowed for goes in meantime to leave russia with no major consequences. is that a signal that food is losing his grip? and do you think that rational leads will perceive it that way or so i think what we're seeing on the last day is definitely a sign of his big weakness of loss of control. and the kind of like breaks this is
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the right is often on the present, an offer on the poach and russian stage coach. and i think that's something that will have an impact on russian politics and rush leads in the future. how ever, if that really plays out and kind of a decent playstation offices office system in the short term. so maybe in the upcoming days, weeks and how it leads will actually react and uh, and position themselves toward the system. also very much depends on and progressions phase because honestly speaking, i still kind of match with them for, gosh, i guess the way it was as easily and i wouldn't be surprised and you basically couldn't brakes the steel, whatever you know, the details of this deal was in the upcoming days, weeks, and for gosh, we will get in trouble whether he's in bel rosa somewhere else. why is he still alive? because i mean people have been poisoned or fallen out of windows suddenly under
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suspicious circumstances for far less so i say this to you, i'm about to wait about this, but what would be in plausible explanation to me is that on saturday, basically the rest of the state the russian m o. d wasn't really able to, to stop this mutiny. i had to rely on the shank on how to rely on and deal with production. plus that a lot of new fighters are, or at least have been quite loyal to production. but he's also a little figure in russia. and that, that stage or coach and decided to be cautious and how to treat precautions and how to dismantle, walked a wagner, not to stir or some kind of female and greater defense or a dissatisfaction. but that's, as i thought, always speculation at this point, expert on russian politics are pausing. thank you so much for your analysis. you're
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welcome. angry protests have a ruptured in the paris suburbs of not after police shot dead. a 17 year old during a traffic stop used clashed with officers and the suburb overnight setting barricades on fire and hurley, fireworks. police used to your gas and response and made dozens of arrests. authorities alleged that the young motorist refused to obey. in order to stop his car and officer under investigation for homicide, no frances interior minister has expressed his sympathy for the teenager and his family, but condemns the violence. as i speak to example, just as i am following this drama, as there is no other word when a young man dies, there being some active urban violence last night that i come down with any you take with felice, how the rest of the $31.00 people mostly in the whole defend region in the falls and in the regions associated more but mainly around known to the producing us like
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$24.00 police man have been wounded and gets on divide. 40 cars were burned to so don't as end up as he killed. and here are some other headlines for around the world. european central bank president priscilla. gov has said that corporate profits for the biggest driver of higher prices in 2022. at a conference in portugal, the euro zone central bank had warrant that unless companies change their behavior, interest rates will need to say, hire for longer monitors in chicago team, the cities air quality to be the worst. among the worst on tuesday, drifting smoke from ongoing wildfires across canada is creating curtains of hayes across central and eastern united states. people with underlying health conditions have been advised to limit their time outdoors. south koreans have just become a year or even to younger. nope, they haven't invented a time machine. the country has scrap it's traditional method of counting age in
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favor of international standards. it's hoped that the move will reduce bureaucratic confusion and legal disputes. so 23 years old in 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 to 8 as a night everyone in south korea has just become a hero to younger, as the country of scrapping its traditional age system to fall into line with international convention. until today, babies would have clad one year old beth and became a year older each year on january 1st rather than on birthdays. so a baby born on new year's eve would be 2 years old by new year's day. many people are excited to become
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a bit younger i'm supposed to be turning 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 feel a bit of distance from becoming taught to. i'm so happy that i can celebrate this both the game day. i'm gonna call the younger. what are you offering? 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 of the countries as we adopted the international method . and daily life should also become a bit easier, according to government officials put on, cuz i need you to re expect the legal dispute. so complaints and social confusion that have been caused over how to calculate ages and would be greatly reduced or somebody. 86 percent of south koreans have said they will welcome the new international age system. and earlier south korean journalists to young soon kim
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told me what prompted this change in calculating h. all right, well this was one of the big thomas's of president use of your last year when he took office. he pledged to adopt the international counting age and scrap the whole kareen age. uh 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. so there was a lot of confusion in that. also of the majority of people wanted to adopt the 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 president you talk are to follow through with this one with one of his main pledges. and here are some other stories from around the world. hundreds of
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thousands of worshipers have helped to 3 concrete walls representing st. and in the final major ritual of the hodge pilgrimage. nearly 2000000 muslims have flocked to saudi arabia and the islamic holy sites for the biggest hodge to take place. since depend on the swedish police have approved a koran burning protest outside of stock homes, ground mosque extra officers happened deployed ahead of the demonstration. a similar protest in january sparked outrage in weeks of protest in the muslim world . after is lumps, holy bulk was burned outside of the turkish embassy. the oscar winning actor kevin spacey has appeared in court in london as his trial on sexual assault charges begins. spacy has pled not guilty to a dozen charges involving 4 man some of which date back 20 years. he could face jail, have convicted in rome. a tourist has been caught on camera,
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vandalizing the 2000 year old colosseum. he was filmed, carving his name and the name of his girlfriend into the ancient stone walls, would be iconic monument. battalion authorities have vowed to track him down and punish him. a mazda of elk, a picture of the colosseum has stood for 2000 deals as the roman empire of the biggest potato it hosted, gladly to 5 executions and animal hunts. now plain coast to the latest vandal. a walking say this person, just blatantly carving his name and, and some graffiti is one thing and i've seen people do it elsewhere in my travels here. but this is the cost in this is someplace that i respect quite a bit and i took my phone out, start recording. and as you see in the video, i kind of approach them and ask them, but i don't found at this point. so are you serious?
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i really serious and, and all you could do is like smile at me, which obviously is got no shame whatsoever. the coliseum has been vandalized many times before. but several tourists in rome say that it's all any other monument for that matter. shouldn't be disrespected, we have to preserve what we have is the rich history here, like this helps us learn from the past. i just don't think it's right. and so, okay, also it has lots of research on it today. and i, i really, it gets angry with some of these behaviors. it's nice culture minutes though has called for the tourist to be identified and punished. it's called, he could face a 15000. you're fine. and even time in prison, why the price for a young man's attempt to say i was here? now the last portrait painted by all 3, an artist, boost of clint, has been sold in london for more than 86000000 euros. the price tag has made it the
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most expensive painting ever auctioned in europe. the painting, known as lady, was a fan, shows a woman against the chinese influence backdrop, featuring dragons and blossoms. it was the last painting that the artist completed before his death. in 1918 clips masterpieces have fetched some of the highest prices for works by any artist to next, it is close up looking at most. i'm based on exploited gas fields and it's struggle with extreme is stay with us. the
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