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on the, you know, or series guardians of truth. watch now on youtube dw documentary the, this is the date of the news. why? but from berlin vladimir boots and with a threat to poland, he warns any aggression towards velo routes will be considered an attack on russia . this follows colin's deployment of more troops along its eastern border in response to russian mercenaries gathering in belarus. also coming up on the show, emergency crews bottled wildfires in greece as
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a new heat wave as to the misery for so i'm hoping to save their livelihoods from the flames. it's already too late. after an almost at 36 hour hunt, german police admitted berlin's mystery lion. it may not prevent a lion after all last more action from the women's world cup. spain. so dominance and their tournament opener against costa rica looking to get past the last 16 for the 1st time. they're off to a great start, the hello, i'm quite richardson. thank you very much for joining us. russian president vladimir putin has issued threatening words to poland. saint paul scott would react to any aggression against it's allied bella roost, and potent accused nato member, poland, of having territorial ambitions in the our soviet union. earlier today, paul,
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when it announced as miller tree is read a point more units closer to his border with bella, ruth, for having already done so earlier this month. and it was after reports of russia's wagner, mercenary group training, fellow russian soldiers, both russia and poland, share a border with sellers, and put in warrant that so called aggression against fellers would be considered an attack on russia. let's say it's a deal or not. so by the research that is part of the union state and a leasing aggression against batteries will be in aggression against the russian federation. we will respond to this even more the means at our disposal. earlier i asked me how barnowski managing director for the german marshall fund east. how big of a threat wagner mercenaries posed to poland, russia and belle. it was or creating a vocation by creating this exercise is by moving more on 5 year trips to dollars
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out. i'm, i'm normally placed anywhere in the worst of paula. and so i'm speaking to you from washington because i'm on a visit, but it's very clear that this sense of describes coming from dollars is growing. we don't have a clear understanding of the numbers of wagner's troops being stationed, even in the bellows. but the fact that bell russian forces are training with wagner in their office in columbus. stine and so it's more of a green man tactics. he's very concerned because we are basically concerned of uh, not just direct, but sort of indirect borderline publications on the, on the polish bell, russian blogger. tell us more about what that might look like. clearly poland thinks this is enough of a threat that it's gone through the trouble of moving its military units. so we have to go back to a time guide before it rushes invasion onto crane. when
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a bellowed was and will cushion call has used illegal migration slows. i actually attract these people from a rock and syria and then sending them on the border to a to, to call and creating a humanitarian disaster. and also sort of using stuff tactics to create an east ability. we don't know yet what wagner can do, but the fact that they are creating this exercises and provocations suggest that we can, we can consider colors, bell or russian border. i an even stable, stable region. and given that this is the main directory of attract, one can imagine that will be more a either migration close or perhaps to have special forces operations that might be
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directed just to sort of rattle paul, it's a military as well as pulling society and from competing secure as we should be feeling secure, being part of nato and, and being partnering, partnering our bill of russian neighbors. yeah. to that points the german defense minister boris. the story. a said on friday that germany and tomato are prepared to support poland and defending the alliance as eastern flank. what might that look like, explicitly and specifically. so it's very important that aligns including our key allies in the united states and in germany. take this drug seriously. the new summit was very explicit in terms of creating regional security plans that, that rudy show how every interest americans say, or every centimeters on the nato territory will be we'd be protected. i don't think
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we need to see an additional deployments just yet. but all in the right now has about 10000 american troops on the grass round bottom. the alliance to be a very close attention to how well it is operating, especially that uh, besides the wagner group, russia also placed new clark, tactical missiles and weapons in that invalid was something that is of additional trust and additional concern for a problem. okay, we're gonna have to leave it there. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on dw news. that's how but enough sky from the german marshall fund east. and then some other developments relating to the war and ukraine. russia has carried out target practice in lifes exercises in the black sea. the russian defense ministry released this footage of the drills claiming to show anti it ship
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cruise missiles targeting mock and, and the ships. this comes a day after both moscow in cuba crated threats to target any ships headed to the others. ports and russian authorities have detained, prominent pro war nationalist and flogger eguard gear. can the former leader of moscow batch troops in eastern ukraine is a vocal critic of president present and how russia's war and ukraine has been conducted. griffin's wife said he had been detained for extremism. slow russia's war of aggression and ukraine has destroyed well over 3000 schools and educational facilities and disrupted school life for millions. dw is abraham reports from school outside keys, where students have had their education up turned, but still remain hopeful. these are not your typical graduation photos. no celebrations. no festivities prefer the class of 2023 at this high school
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outside kids. it's the only way they want it to mark this milestone. put you blue shield supervisor? sure. i wanted the world to see what happened to my school by to wish to see that i didn't get hung up on the fact that it burned down. let me show and i'll tell you. i'm still alive. say shit is a little closer before the war. there's school had just been renovated, it's principal tells me so long. it hosted $400.00 students. the russian troops that occupied the town and use the school as their base. they took household items such as washing machines from homes. as they were driven out, they set it on fire. this room where i am right now. this was the theatre in a cafeteria, a place full of laughter. now, just look at it, look at the devastation here. the russians, they spared absolutely nothing. they even said the buses outside, on fire,
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as they retreated. it flies in the face of any russian claims that they do not target civilian infrastructure. the school principal shows me what is left of her office. to me still here was my desk of fort lauderdale, where cabinets on both sides of it to lucas did not, and there was a large will with magazines, school certificates go oh, the records that any school would keep living with a whole month on where your kid is very high, of course my school of when i came to the school for the 1st time of to defend um, it was horrifying to see when he used to work here every day. invest just so you cheer time and sometimes sacrifice your location. like me, like our teachers. her students had to complete their high school years at a nearby village. they travelled to every day, leaving their memories behind. i'm going to do so the school as others to jessica lucy, when you look at the school, if you remember those times when everyone headphones played games and started to
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boost go, we put a call literally. julie says no, it's so set to look at it now. a talk soon, i'll do it to so many people have to said to this, it all we studied him for 10 years. man, for the moment, the memories, the videos, the jugs seeing you politically he's, it's a g so difficult to look lot. and it's like you've destroyed from inside with their budgeting of all of a sudden, since the beginning of the war over 3300 academic institutions has been damaged or destroyed in ukraine. on another side is a former education minister and is now in education activist. with the war showing no signs of ending any time soon. she tells me faster solutions are needed for affected students. the scale damage if, if it's enormous, right, and it's at one school school like this to build it back to build it entirely new as a couple of 1000000 around 78000000 years and it requires years. so places like this
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do need this more jeweler solutions that are temporary. however, it's also question what a sample is. 2 years temporary or 3 years temporary. it seems like a, a and a lifetime for kids who go to the high school, right? in many ways, the students at this high school are like many of their counterparts around the world. they have big dreams, want to make money, travel the world, and look forward to the freedoms college life could offer. one wants to develop code. the other wants to become a psychologist and another is just not sure yet. but the war and occupation have left their mark on the young adults. they've become these thoughts. you know what this is done. i began to appreciate life more understand everything can disappear in a moment, fox, the, the better way to thank you. we're not such children anymore. that's how the war has affected us. and that's why i just want to live until tomorrow and dine. this is the main goal and for the work to end ending towards something they have no
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control over. but it's forged a determination to keep fighting for what matters their future. it can bring up to speed. now, with some other world news headlines, a group of women in india have burned down the house. they suspect a suspect accused of parading to women naked in the northeast state of money for their reports of another suspects house also being burned down. the assault took place over 2 months ago, but it has sparked a national outrage after a video went viral on social media. this week. sweden says it will move at staff and operations and by dad back home temporarily after protesters storms of swedish embassy. earlier this week, demonstrators have been outraged by protest. since we didn't this month where the kron was desecrated amsterdam is banning crew ships from docking at the cities ports. the decision, as part of the dutch capitals bid to curb pollution and clamped down on mass
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tourism, which it says is out of control. the american plane last year, that cruise tourists don't do much for the local economy, turn injuries now where firefighters are battling to get wildfire as back under control for the 5th day in a row, firefighters and water bombers from other european countries are joining the efforts to battle the plains of temperatures of sore, again, thousands of properties of already burned down. our correspondent amy and as if it was on the ground as a family own summer camp. here athens font to save it from the plains in the hills near the greek coastline. and we followed the fire brigade to a hotspot, water bombing planes, and helicopters of kept the situation under control until now. the regional commander wants to show us the progress they've made. the when we arrive, the situation has changed. another firefighter tells us, the commander can't talk. they have an emergency on their hands. a fire is threatening to spread into a family owned summer camp. it's been evacuated,
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but the owners are still here helping as much as they can spot of these companies from 1953 and say we have a similar issue that i was very young to them in 1995 and we monitor save the savings. then we help the savings. now we're very optimistic, the mornings dollar we are the again, the very think fontes. they put out a call for help to the fire service to be pack the claims that are approaching the fence. several water bombers managed directed in the fire smolders 3 or 4 times, we've seen the fire simmer down because of the water being dumped from the sky. but then 3 or 4 times the fire re kindled and we've seen them go back out it with hoses and even buckets of water. some of the firefighters have been working through the night in the morning and are exhausted. finally, the commander says he can speak to us because the flames are once again dying down
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as long as they were trying to secure this camp here. and we're doing everything we kind of, i don't, and for now we're monitoring. that's cool. that's good. but then there's a sudden commotion inside the gates. the camp. the fire has spread around the back in just seconds. the hope that prevailed has turned to panic. a wall of flames is coming in on a new front where they weren't prepared the . the heat is palpable. and so was the sense of danger the owners look on and disbelief and then make a last attempt to save the tents that welcome summer campers for generations then just like that, it's all over the fire barrels down the 3rd side of the property. moving
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a 100 meters and 10 or 20 seconds the camp is all but surrounded with only one way out. back to the parking lot as fast as possible. so it looks like they've lost control of the fire here. they're asking everybody to evacuate immediately. the family that braved the wildfires all morning has lost the fight and grief sets in front of the we couldn't do anything, events, all of us and it means us. i don't want to visit boston bridges again. i'm certain about this. it was all here. 20 minutes ago and now and believably, it's gone, but everyone survived in with them the blueprints for how to rebuild
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climate change means the wildfires around the world are becoming more intense and more frequent. even here in germany, scientists working on a research project called a pyro folk, or now looking at how burned forests can recover and what it takes to help them be more resilient in the future. it happens every day, a wild fires in the gym and stage of brands and bug this forth like this which are consumed by flames. the pine forest planted by people to produce wood, pine timber is used in everything from just a roofing and flow of the pine trees. and these commercial forests planted close together with nothing between them. this makes harvesting more efficient and lovely piney smell. it from a central oil than the tree oil,
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which i find me flammable. of all this means of fire on the plantation, it can spread quickly and to be difficult to put out. the results can be devastating. research as of the power of the project, have been studying such a bunch forest area outside bell and they wanted to find out how forests can best recover. and what we might do to help they started looking at what's left over after a fire. but a 3 growth i'm asking, so i'm after the 1st wildfire, we had a mosaic of tree trunks and they provide a bit of structure and a bit of shade. and in this shade, that's where new trees can grow. and my of come cutting not being said firefighters, where are you? the dead would, could fuel future fives. but if there are no more flames, new saplings grow. a common pioneer in such conditions is aspen. it can even survive fine as best we have to empty off the what we saw on
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this area is that even when there's a fire in the aspen burns away above the ground, it's not as much of a problem in public and re grow little shoots through the root, you know, the results can look like this. 5 years ago, this area bent to the ground forest manages, cleared the debris, often woods, and planted pine trees, but few survived. instead, aspen trees established themselves in naturally and with the time a more diverse selection of trees will develop. for pine forest of this will not replace what they have lost in the fire, but for the longer term health of the forest. it's a start as well here in berlin. police are saying a lie and they've been searching for since thursday night. it's probably not
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a lion at all. after re evaluating the video that sparks the hunt authorities now say it's more likely to be a wild boar. the mayor of the small town, just outside berlin, where over a 100 officers have been searching for the phantom feeling was the one to deliver the big news. the, what we see up here is around the back to the legs are fairly sick. and now if you look as a line to lean hind legs after evaluating the video materials carefully, we conclude that the situation is not acutely dangerous. and we conclude that the video that was recorded on wednesday night does not show a predatory count. so i think off that analysis there is a bore, wandering around the woods of berlin, having been confused for an actual y n. s. reporter jenny graham has more details. well, in the update, police didn't give any information as to hire the animal was feeling,
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but given that it had 220 police officers drones infrared cameras and a massive a the search operation under way for it. i think we can probably assume that the, the animal is doing quite flattered. now, yesterday in berlin. kindergartens were close. this was a, there was a lot of panic. this is a large scale operation. as i said, and people were looking for 80 as sightings. any insight into where this animal boards and actually there where reports on media, local media here in maryland earlier that people in the area had hired lying drawers. know that actually transpired to be frank, a, by nearby people, people in the area, people playing the science of lions roaring. so really that, and a lot of internet means a lot of funny images appearing on the internet in which regards to the story. the panic appears appears to be over and people are having quite a bit of
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a last about it. what the women's football girls cobb, spain have won their 1st match beat in costa rica, 3000000 wellington new zealand. the wind puts them on to of group c and they dominated from the start as they posted the biggest one of the tournaments. so far . spain looks threatening from the off and some, some to us passing preceded the open to an own goal from coastal because by the area they'll come to maybe one mill in the 21st minutes and just 2 minutes later, spain double that lead to i turn up on met seats, who called that the smallest of spaces in the box and pull it up with the fantastic finish. spain continue to enjoy 3 rain on the right flank, as more terrible, defending from costa rica, opened the door for a 3rd. the dangerous cross was headed on to the,
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but as the gonzalez was perfectly placed to drive in the loose fuel, the referee then awarded a penalty for this, the obstacle full in the box. but spain's all time top score a jenny of most oh was denied by costa rica. keep it done. us. the layer of the 2nd tough was go list, but this was still a statement when from spain and dw sports and journalist and professional soccer player daniel barcelona, was in the studio earlier to share what she thinks is the secret to spain success. span is a very impressive side, and this was a very dominant performance from span spain is technically one of the most gifted sides in this tournament. a lot of their players come from real madrid and barcelona barcelona, of course, is one of the absolute best teams. if not the best team in women's football at the moment and it's amazing because for example, i was playing in spain when they really started their development of women's football. we focused on possession based systems. canada meanwhile, missed an opportunity to join australia at the top of group be with nigeria,
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holding them down to a goal, withdraw or canada had the best chance of the match. but christine sinclair saw her 2nd half penalties saves. i jerry is devora of the order and was then send off an injury time after video review. the nigerians were happy with the results which lays both teams, 2 points behind australia after one game. and a new hotel was opening at stores in sydney, australia, but don't try booking a room. it's an under water hotel for endangered seahorses. conservationists are hoping that the new maritime structure will help a boost the dwindling population seahorses, diving below the surface. and sydney's have these gifts of being a school to be in you a course that accommodation along the way from the cities high rises. these are
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some food seahorse, hotels, a much needed habitat for the off coupons. yes, so the hotels made out of metal, but over time they accumulated with the natural marine by failing. so the metal will eventually occurred away and essentially the leaves behind a small semi natural rate. and this will allow the seahorses to inhabit the, into the future. the wipe seahorse is endemic to australia is east coast, and was classified as endangered in 2017 due to a loss of habitat. the hotels mimic old crab traps that think horses often live in . they were installed weeks before the seahorses arrived to an out mg and sponge is to build up on that. now more than $350.00 new due to finley loose with hopes they will lose the wild population is the 1st race is to be classified as endangered in australia. and this is largely due to human impacts including the effects that we
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have on their habitats. we see dramatic population losses, which means that we need to now in order to help a size consistence of the future. similar conservation projects the read each showing part missing results. a 2020 release found one says the of the seahorses remained in the hotels. scientists will continue the monitoring over the next 12 months. local divers are encouraged to keep an eye on them to and share any photos they might snap often you use. how nice is that now just before we go, the legendary pop and jazz singer tony bennett has died at the age of 96. in his hometown, new york city been at 120 grammy awards and saying thousands of hits and his career standing more than 7 decades. the, with his classic american songs. but it was one of the most popular singers of the
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