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he's cindy. so grace of freedoms in their home, then they run in spite of bob buried government reprisals. an intimate look into his life. the 3 dots july 29th and dw the . you're watching the, the name is the live of from berlin. vladimir persian with a threat to poland, he warns any aggression to work, bela bruce will be considered an attack on russia. this follows poland deployment of more troops along its eastern border in response to russian mercenaries gathering in bella roost. also coming up on the show,
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emergency crews battle wildfires in greece as a new heat wave as to the misery for some hoping to save their livelihood from the flames. it's already too late. and after an almost 36 hour hunt, german police admit for linds mystery lion may not have been alliance. after all, the hello, i'm clear, richardson, thank you very much for joining us. russian president vladimir putin has issued a threatening words to poland, saying moscow would react to any aggression against its allied fellow roofs. now put in a cue to nato member, poland, of having territorial ambitions in the former soviet union. earlier today, poland announced its military is re deploying more units, closer to his border with dollars after have already done so earlier this month
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about was after reports of russia's wagner mercenary group training fellow russian soldiers, both russia and poland, cheryl border with bowlers or put in warren, to that so called aggression against fellow roost would be considered an attack on russia. let's look, i say it's a lot of research that is part of the union state and unleashing aggression against bella, luce, will me, and aggressively against the russian federation. we will respond to this even more the meetings at our disposal. earlier i asked me how barnowski managing director for the german marshall fund east, how big of a threat wagner mercenaries, post of poland, russia and bellows are creating a vocation by creating this exercise is by moving in tomorrow or wagner trips to dollars out i'm. i'm normally placed in the worst of paula. and so i'm speaking to
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you from washington because i'm on a visit, but it's very clear that this sense of describes the coming from valid which is growing. we don't have a clear understanding of the numbers of wagner's troops at big station even at the bellows. but the fact that bell or 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 not just direct but sort of in direct borderline publications on the, on the published by the russian border. 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 a bellowed roost and will caution call, has used uh,
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illegal migration slows. actually attracting people from a rock and syria, and then sending them on the border to a to, to poland, creating extra mandatory and disaster. and also sort of using stuff tactics to create a disability. 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 russian border or 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 flows or perhaps to have special forces operations that might be directed just to sort of rattle paul, it's a military as well as pulling society and from competing secure as we should be
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feeling secure, being part of nato and, and being partnering, partnering our bill of russian neighbors. yeah. to that point, 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 we need to see an additional deployments just yet. but all in the right
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now has about $10000.00 american troops on the graph around 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, in bothers something that is of additional tract and additional concern for uh, for pulling. 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 tourney. degrees now where firefighters are battling to get wildfire is back under control for a 5th day in a row, firefighters and water warmers from other european countries are joining efforts to bottles of flames as temperatures sore. again,
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thousands of properties have already burned down our corresponded amy and e set forth on the ground as a family on summer camp, near athens thought to save it from the flames. in the hills near the greek coastline, and we follow 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 own summer camp. it's been evacuated, 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,
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to beat back the flames 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 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
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. 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 a 100 meters and 10 or 20 seconds on the campus 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
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that braved the wildfires all morning has lost the flights and grief sets in front of the we couldn't do anything. it meant all of us and it means i don't want to use the pastor because 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 they can turn to some other news now. here in berlin, many people are breathing a sigh of relief and having to have a good life. i for it already is called off the search for a lie, an s on the loose. well, that's what everyone thought it was to begin with, but after a 24 hour honda now seems to suspect captured on video was instead of one of the areas more common in hopkins. so when is a linus, north carolina?
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when it's simple, the short video was it 1st believed to show a lie in s on the loose. it caused quite the stair in clyde mac. no, but usually quiet municipality, just outside of balance police hunters and set off with a big cat tom through the forest. ultimately though it appears to obeyed wild goose chase. the matter of climate control made us somewhat sheepish announcement. a sunday to see mission. it's not a line s boat, while dynamo there is some evidence. that means we can be fairly certain. the animal in the picture is actually a wild bull. which one can. he said that the search has now cooled off after further analysis of the footage. having looked more closely at the shape of the animal's hind legs, length of the tail and the lack of auction, it's back. oh, so it is now believe that the ballad line s was nothing more than
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a wild bull. this, the man added that while there was no acute danger, people in the forest should nonetheless remain a lot, while the police and the hunters to pack up their bibles and had back home. well, a new hotel is opening its doors in sydney, australia, but don't try booking a room. it's an under water hotel for endangered seahorses. conservationists are hoping the new maritime structure will help boost to the dwindling population of sea horses. diving below the surface in sidney tava. these gifts of being a school to be in you a course that accommodation a long way from the cities high rises. these are some food seahorse, hotels. a much neat is habitat for the off coupon. yes, so the hotel is made out of metal, but over time they accumulate with the natural marine by failing. so the metal will
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eventually crowed away and essentially it'll leave behind a small semi natural rate. and this will allow the sea horses so inhabited into the future. the whites seahorse is endemic to australia as east coast, and was classified as endangered in 2017 due to a loss of habitat. the hotels mimic old crab traps that seem horses often live in. they were installed weeks before the seahorses arrived to an out mg and sponges, to build up on that. now more than $350.00 new dues to feed late loose with hopes they will loose the wild population is the 1st space is to be classified as endangered in australia. and this is largely due to human impacts including the effects that we have on their habits, that we see dramatic population losses, which means that we need to now in order to help these ties to 15. so the future
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similar conservation projects that will read showing promising 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 dive is, are encouraged to keep an eye on them to and share any photos they might snap often you use how nice was that? and finally, the legendary pop and jazz cic, our tony bennett, has died at the age of 96 in his hometown new york city bennet, 120 grammy awards. i'm saying dozens of hits in his career spanning more than 7 decades. the, with his classic american songs bennett was one of the most popular singers of the 50s. frank sinatra famously called him the best in the business and it was touring well into his ninety's. and in his later years, i found new success,
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