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multitasking watch now on youtube, v. w documentary, the, this is the w news. why from berlin blowing concerns for the safety of civilians in a disputed region of the caucasus armenia costs where united nations mission to go into a car box accusing us or by john of planning ethnic cleansing. nasa, scientists hope asked for examples brought back to earth in the last few minutes will provide vital evidence about the formation of the solar system billions of years ago. and each of us to use a safer obliterates the women's marathon world record. with
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a stunning time england the welcome to the program. a michael look of refugees from a go to a car boss. have begun crossing the border into armenia. fears have been growing for ethnic armenians living in the disputed region since as a bygone launched and offensive to retake control, thousands of civilians are without food or shelter. badly needed humanitarian aid is starting to reach people trapped in the enclave. but they fear for their own safety. the smoke rises always define, get nicole nicola box regional capital is, is a city in phil fox on nearly deserted as people hired awfully sponsored by john says the demilitarization of the break of education is underway,
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vc, these weapons was seized from the separatists. this is a close corporation in close corporation with the washing peacekeepers to conduct the immunization to so the edition and also support the recipient is rich. those that needs to armenian authorities strongly disagree at the un. the one deposited by johnny violations that they say on an existential stretch for ethnic armenians batch. the international commodities shoot down to take all the efforts for an immediate deployment of from the interagency mission by the united nations, to not going to come up with the to monitor and access the human rights who might attend the security situation on the ground. some aid has begun to arrive. the forest red cross going more to enter the enclave since the latest fighting began.
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bring some 70 tons of food and medicine. the organization says it was able to evacuated some wounded. armenians. hundreds have sought shelter, destruction peacekeeping base. despite anger at moscow, as they say it's peacekeepers did nothing to stop the author by john the onslaught . it almost put nothing to expect me. we're not going to stay here now as displaced armenians do not see a future in the garden or cut or boss anymore. his whole name, the good cool name, but all we want to is for other by john to give a safe passage a day in advance to leave our whole month to answer about times that that some of those pos me so wouldn't be realized. the armenian leadership of the region now says that most of the 120000 carter block our maintenance will draw the leave. the historic lands then live on the us or by john he had taught at d. w. 's. maria,
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cut him out to, is near the border between armenia and azerbaijan and sent this report. so now we are in armenian, uh, city coordinates or uh, close to the check point of uh, break away no gardener, car box region and armenia. we've seen some humanitarian aids passing, a huge rough crossman turned a passing by as well as i'm doing since they're having to know gordon, a car box today. you. these are the humanitarians age from rough cross reach the, i mean, i think the convenience that are in desperate need of food and water. they're also caught of the electricity most of the times, the but we've managed to speak to some of them and they are telling me that even though there are reports about human terran a but still the situation on the ground is dia. and they felt abundant by uh, by the west, as well as by uh, russia, they're saying that uh,
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the west does not care much about, i think are means that are now being trapped in the blockade. so, so we've been hearing lots of criticism towards that. and yesterday i talked with the one local woman in the i step step on care to. and she told me that the hearing lots of words, words but um, not many options. a, d, w 's, maria, kind of mazda reporting from corner to or near the border between armenia and azerbaijan. ukraine's a military says it has broken through russian lines in the south eastern south for review. a region ukrainian troops have advanced through a russian defensive front. near the village of the above. the extent of keeps gains is still unclear, as moscow's forces have heavily for to find the area. ukraine's kind of offensive has been slowed by russian mine fields and anti tank obstacles. meanwhile,
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there's heavy fighting around the ruined city of buff. mood and eastern ukraine. here to the counter offensive has been slow, but commander say is tying up russian forces pounding the russians again. west and supply dots hillary like this. how it is vital to ukraine's counter offensive. he around russian occupied box moved. it's being slow going, all the keys captured key villages, south of the city. last week, ukrainian gun crews say the shelves and making life miserable to the russians. to provide you that you, they hate our hardware and that's what we gather from the intercepts that we had and, and we hear that we are giving them how and they keep wondering how much they munition we've got left see fairly quickly. but of course you so that i mean ition, ukraine is reliant on its allies with key firing shells foster,
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then they can be supplied but not to the cranes, equipment comes from its friends. it's also captured hundreds of russian tanks like this one throughout the war of britain estimates. molden ha, for the cranes. alma has been seized from its attack is, and that's including molten tanks, post appalling, those things were in service with the russian army after 2014 or at work or when a beach. so from russian tangle, they're quite new. god sees, go for that, i'd say when russian falls is dug in deeply on the front lines, key bus had little success punching through with its alma. so now at least the slow attrition of artillery fire continues to dominate the battlefield. mass gunmen have shot dead, a police officer in store and a monastery in cost of the site is now in locked in. prime minister al being
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courtesy has blamed neighboring serbia for supporting the attack. tensions between the 2 countries are running high since talks to normalize relations stalled. last week. after 7 long years in space, a nasa approved caring asteroid samples has returned to earth to the jubilation of mission controllers. the capsule landed in the us state of utah in the last hour, carrying rock and dust from an asteroid called menu. scientists say it is bringing back the largest astro example so far collected. they hope it will offer a glimpse into our solar systems early as history. joining us now is keith cowering. he's a former nasa employee and the editor of space ref dotcom in washington. d. c. keeps on now that the capsule has landed back on earth. what happens next as well, it might be absolutely certain that the capsule itself. i mean it just take quite
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a ride back to the years that spear from 26000 miles an hour to 11 it so they wouldn't be certain that the spacecraft weighted isn't broken open. they didn't want to like rabbit, you know, put some bags around and so forth. bring it into quite a helicopter. they continually observe it and put it into more more cases. so that you're absolutely certain whatever's inside came from the asteroid, knock from or shoot that orange waist. okay, flip. got it. scientists expect as we've been reporting that the samples that the samples will cast of light on the earliest history of our solar system. keeping in mind there are wide eyed non scientists out there, including myself. what kind of analysis will be performed on the samples? ok, well here's my dr. tangerine, but it's the shape of this object. it's about half a kilometer across. it is made of good a pile of rocks, but there's
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a lot of organic chemicals, the same chemicals that are in our food that make up you and i, it came from a larger rock split apart, billions of years ago, which had water. she of all the stuff that either made us or matress oceans. now we have this, this christine stuff is days of years old. you know where we're going to get a chance to see what, what was out there as our planet and why fall. and it was being for me and as we answer those questions, how significant a breakthrough are we expecting here will this likely provide valuable kernels to the human narrative or some major paradigm shift? i am 68. when i grew up, they, they said there's the rocks, there's there, asteroids, and there's ice falls. there's comments and that's it, that we didn't think it had any other value. now we're finding out that all the basements of life are every other on every thing. we look at in one form or another
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. so the notion that life may be rare, it only happened once. i don't know all the stuff of life, it's a technical term is everywhere. so there's a chance this, the profound image of this is the makings of light seem to be floating around everywhere. real question is that they all come together to make another example of living systems like ours. uh, what i'm hearing is watch this space. the oh, sorry oh yes. the spacecraft is, is not coming back today. i'm really curious about this. it's just the sample return capsule that returns what happens to the spacecraft now? it's going to get a new name and it's going to visit another asteroid, a pop x, which is a bit bigger, but roughly, you know, small asteroid, but even a little asteroid can cause problems if a shipper and it's going to ask for, it's going to come within 20000 miles, 30 something 1000 kilometers in 2029. so he's going to go visit this asked right
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down to see what it can worried about it because the risk of this asteroid and venue, the one's a piece that just came back is not 0. but it is something to worry about because eventually something might hit or you got to understand what these things are made up. so if you want to do with the hollywood movie things or you're blow it up or your ticket or push it, you need to know what these things are made up. so the spacecraft is a to, for as we say here, the states you get one aspect pieces. now we're going to visit another one, caring editor of a spacecraft dotcom in washington dc. as always, many thanks. my pleasure. or if you help us uh, to use the sofa as a smash the women's marathon gold record here in berlin with a time of 2 hours, 11 minutes and 53 seconds. she not over 2 minutes of the previous record to make sport in history to say who is the 29 year old one race last year in a personal best. what was almost 4 minutes quicker this time around?
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the formula one and normal surface was resumed at the japanese grand prix. with macs were step and winning yet again last weekend's waste. and singapore was the 1st time this season. the red ball car had not triumphed, but the world, the champion, made sure his team were back on top and some zuka wrapping up the 2023 constructors titled, in the process formula one headed to japan after 4 robberies between single pool this weekend. indeed, red bulls hopes of becoming the 1st team doing every raising the season. but it says zuka. it was back to business as usual for red bowl, with will champion max for strep throat, and back on po the document, just about to avoid it any further slapped dramas, and proceeded to pull away as he has done so from this season, before a single fall he'd want a wrinkled 10 races in a row with the usual bump, some crashes further down the field for stepan's only type of arrival,
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said you'll perez was involved in one prime and later accepted the race. for stepan though, have no problems wrapping up with the 13th when from 16 races. so this season, meaning red bulls seal the construct his championship for a 2nd straight get the 16 title. since entering this bolt in 2005 britain landed on notice of maclaren was 2nd and a strategy and teammate oscar p asked the managed a podium place for the 1st time in the 1st step. and meanwhile was full of praise. stage rental team. yeah, i'm the weekend of course and to win here was great. i think the car was working really well on the, on every compound. but of course the most important was also to win the constructor . so i am very proud of everyone working at the track, but also back at the factory. i mean, uh, yeah, we are having an incredible year and i'm very proud of everyone. you can secure
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a cert successive drive is titled, in 2 weeks dining caps off an incredible 5 races before the end of the season. we're going to end it there. but coming up next hour, documentary serious, tell us the stories of ash with survivors who were subjected to whole graphic medical experiments. there's more news on dw. com, of course, and we'll see you at the beginning of the next down. you'll see about the video that goes in the media and legal law. give a lot of it done by get i will stop into that and i'll give you the order. would you be able to order that up? joe made any a dog coloring key, more people than the eval on worldwide in search of a. did you have you ever use man at the accounting method, the godaddy? how do you find out about all the story in from icons.
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