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the and she disappears without the phrase. the crypted queen has been accused of folding victims on the top 10 list. the cartel leaders in murder is a financial thriller about the world's most wanted woman crypto queen stops december 30th on dw, the, the, the nozzler. it was describes a spontaneous but it surprised no one thought of a person who was rules russian with an iron grip for decades as he wants to stay in the kremlin for another 6 years. the election next march is a full going conclusion, of course, but it will be fault in the shadow of the war and ukraine, which has left russia isolated on cost thousands of lives with another harsh winter to come. i'm feel game invalid, and this is the day the
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which in plans to simulate re election for a new presidential term winners present. you al, president, we are your team, we need your russian needs. here. i will run for the post of president of the russian federation will prove it as he believes he cannot last us, we didn't stop booted in ukraine. he will be back for more. we must, we, in the battle for motivation also coming up, how can you try and key the pressure on russia to keep the west most united despite the war in the middle east? well, that's good for me. us general the how much the attack on israel did in one day, what putting cannot do for 2 years. and that's to make the west forget about ukraine. i don't believe this attack was a coincidence. the beginning today with volume in person's
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message to the world, an announcement that came out so casually, so apparently off the cuff that he didn't even publish and look at the camera today, rushes the paramount to the to confirm that he tends to run for re election to the office of president, in 2024, you dropped the on surprising news as a criminal instead of an a honoring military personnel. i've had different thoughts at different times about this. but i understand that today there is no other way. so i will run for president of the russian federation was 71 year old as rules of russia and one way or another since the turn of the century serving 4 times as president had a brief interlude his prime minister and crushed most public defend. he's not expected to face any major challenges in that much of the election proposing. there's already been in power in russians longer than any rule. this is joseph stalin know the 6 year to could say new power until 2013 when he might even stand
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again. there's some reaction to today's announcements on the streets of mosca. it's regarding the doesn't, i think there is no, but the candidate don't let the middle, the middle which puts in lucky with why do you to just come to imagine anyone else job. i would vote only for him. very welcome to the to bring it to me. i'm not sure . but if i were him, i'd take a rush to stay healthy. the man is 70 years old. yes, was goes to yeah. to what the story. it's hard to say if i have any expectations, i'm not expecting anything. a try not to follow politics. so i think it's harmful for women, physician or there is a correspondent and if a power kind of joins us from our bureau in riga, from where we've been reporting on russia since dw was banned from the country. welcome america. let's start with the way this announcement was made almost in passing. exactly. well, it was not
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a surprise that he was going to run for a 5th term as president. it was why the belief that he was going to do that. so that was not the surprise. it was more the timing of it. as you said, it was in passing by and some experts stated that he would probably announce his candidacy next week on december 14th during his annual press conference. but now we all know what everyone already expected to be announced, and will he be completely unopposed and much to well on the paper. he won't be completely on a post. at a few weeks ago, he could put in a bookstore book at a russian journalist and former state, do my deputy has announced that she wants to run for the post or for us as president as well. she is everything. 14 is not young. female and morris,
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most importantly against the war and ukraine. so she is for peace, even though she's very, very careful in not calling the war the war. but the special military operation, as it is called in russia, in order to not be prosecuted and get fined for discrediting the russian army. but again, before she can officially become a candidate for the presidency, she has to collect 300000 signatures. and here lies the problem where there are 2 possibilities either the kremlin will allow her to register and let her you get the 300000 signatures. so they can use her to actually make 14 look like he won fair and square against an anti war candidate. or they will not let her register at all because they, it's still unknown how they were sent them and will change and russia, and with things not going according to plan for putting on the front. it is a risk that the kremlin is most likely not ready to take. right. so do we expect
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then this uh, the special military operation in ukraine. the war is the rest of the world knows that i do expect that's to be a campaign issue. yes, so of course the war in ukraine will be an issue because putting still has to kind of convince the majority of russians population that the war in ukraine is a good cause, has to legitimize that still. and he kind of also, in a way, has to distract the attention from all of the failings that are going on at the front. for example, recently a high court in moscow band, actually the audi b t q movement in russia as an extremist and protein that, that, or the crumbling did that in order to find an internal enemy escape go. so they can actually shift the attention of someone to blame from the front and from the
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russian military to the l g b t q community. but experts are not sure that this move will be a going according to plan, or at least as well as putting hope did what. so what does campaigning look like? you know, russia where you have jailed or new to most of your opposition as well as the campaigning. looks different to it and compare it. let's say you've got to, you know, don't solve a 14 in comparison to her, has not to go. he doesn't need to collect the 300000 signatures because he is put into the race by his party by the ruling party united, russia. so this is one of the 1st things that is already different from the normal competing. if you want to call it that way, what we also expect is that protein will make some trips to different russian regions. that state need out will also be full of protein and proteins work schedule. trying to portray him as this capable man that will lead russia to
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a better future protein will try to position himself again in comparison to where you continue. and i don't sober as a stable choice as someone who has a lot of political competence who has been in power for 2 decades. so that is what his campaign most likely will look like. okay, so for the final well then just looking away into the future, a potent gets another 6 year to him. i believe he's alive to stand again after that is 71 years old. now he's going to die at some stages. anyone daring to contemplate a post post in future yet as well openly, no, so openly, no one really tries to speak out loud. what a russia without 14 could look like, except of course for the position and position figures that are already jailed and, and no one really noticed has them speaking out anymore. but they, of course,
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behind closed doors, the russian lead have probably thought about how russia without putting would look like some. maybe they already have divided post to will be in power where, but we, the west will probably think that once putting is gone, that or just so of removed from politics. that rush out will be a democratic country will re establish relationships with the west. but that is more or less a mistake, because we have to keep in mind that russia is still a security service. effectively security service with a state attached. so and security services like the k to be they are known historically for deciding who is going to be in power and it's very likely that they will continue to do so. okay, thanks for taking us through that to you. and if you have palka reporting from reagan almost 2 years after the rest,
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his attack on ukraine winter is once again glistening conditions for civilians. and of course, for soldiers hopes of a successful counter offensive have been dashed instead. ukraine is facing the new pressure on the battlefield and keeps allies of scaled back pledges of new aid. band. hodges is a former, commanding general of the us army in europe. he now serves as a senior adviser to human rights. first, i see us base to human rights organizations a welcome back to a d w general. how much of a problem it's for ukraine, that a different role, israel, how math is now dominating headlines. so that's an excellent point, the, the, how much the attack on israel did in one day, what putting cannot do for 2 years. and that's to make the wes forget about ukraine . i don't believe this attack was a coincidence. i'm lab, think iran and russia clearly. they are stronger allies,
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they're the only real ally that each one has. and so there's no to me, it's not a surprise that this attack happened when it did, and that russia is benefiting from it so much. and of course, the fact that the support for ukraine seems to be weakening, even in my country in the united states, that there is disagreement about the support. it's getting tangled up in domestic politics. this is a gift to the kremlin and it reinforces to them that all they have to do is just keep hanging in there until the west runs out of will. right? and so you'll be like the west that has forgotten about you crying this week. your was still haven't forgotten, but what has happened is that it until you i haven't heard anybody on the news in the last few weeks, even talking about ukraine, so i'm grateful. the don't develop has decided to address this. no, this is a fight for survival by ukraine, but it's not just about ukraine. this was about us european security and prosperity
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. american prosperity depends on ukraine. be successful against russia, the inflation we're dealing with, the disruption of food and energy supplies is all because of russians attack on ukraine. and so if we're serious about those issues and over serious about protecting the rules based international order to reclaim, to value that we have to help ukraine when it affects all of us in the course of johnny's are watching the chinese or to see do we have the political will, the industrial capacity and the military capability to stop russia, stop iran, and deter china. right. and let's, let's just have a look at what's happening. all robin not happening on the battlefield at the moment. why do you think we are seeing this apparent style night as the, the principal reason is because the west has not delivered to ukraine. the capabilities that are needed for ukraine to never would make crimea the most
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important part of the terrain it occupied ukraine to, to help make it untenable for russian forces. i mean, ukrainians already have proven the concept which is 3 storm shadows provided by u. k. 3 cruise missiles, the russian black, safely began to withdraw from service. don't imagine if they had 50 or $75.00 american, a track on this or german tours, missiles, what would happen to russian forces there? and if they had the long range precision capabilities to hit russian headquarters and russian logistics that we have a much different situation on the ground. so this, the reason this thing is stalled is because the west led by the united states and germany have not committed to helping ukraine when and this is going to be blood on our hands. if this thing continues to drag out, looking ahead, we have today's announcement, the lot of that person will stand for re election to present next year,
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combined with a very real prospect of a 2nd, trump presidency. how do you think of that combination is likely to work out for ukraine as well? this is, this is going to be bad news, not just for ukraine, but for all of us. of course, no chart vladimir putin has announced he's going to run for president. the. the only question remaining is, how much had decided yet. how much is margin of victory is going to be? i do worry very much that uh, president trump will come back and be the candidate for the republican party. it's unbelievable to me that we have millions of americans that we've built for him, even if he were in jail. but at the same time, i do trust the american legal system, and he's got an awful lot of obstacles in front of him before election day, which is about 11 months away. and of course, president biden, who is the current president and as a good economy and a lot to point to,
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he's got to do a much better job of making his own case to the american voters. and of course, it's going to be, it's going to be try the russians, their only hope they, they have no, no way to break through ukraine. there's not going to be a big russian breakthrough where they drive towards kiva harkins. again, their only hope is that the west runs out of will. and so the idea that trump even has a chance gives oxygen to the kremlin good talking to as a general band hall, just for the commanding general of the us army. and you are a thank you so much. i us. thank you. we've got a new in the name of humanity in the name of justice, in the name of peace to both. what i see is why out of how much as a clear script, if you called for a ceasefire, then you are following get the people of guys looking into the abuse international
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communities. you must, whoever they seem possible. and that all view, while the united states strongly supports the durable piece in which both is really some palestinians who live in peace and security, we do not support calls for an immediate cease fire. well, those are some of the key moments of the un security council debates over a resolution demanding immediate humanitarian seems 5 in israel's war against time us. as expected, the united states veto power made clear that it did not support move saying it would only plant the seeds for the next wall. meanwhile, on the ground in gaza, 8 agencies, a warning that the humanitarian situation is guessing was in the early weeks of the conflict to israel told, gosh, a civilian population to evacuate to, to the southern part of the gaza strip advising that has intensified commer. this is a kind of forward displaced people in con eunice and this time. so if the gaza strip entire families have moved here during the intense fighting
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life is a struggle as well that so i can have the situation is really difficult for me. i haven't had bread for a week. there's nothing. even when we get it, i give it in pieces for my children. my husband and i do not eat. we can go without the proper channels and come tell them that it's going to be then we make it me last the whole day. so instead of having breakfast, lunch and dinner, we have one meal before sunset because there's nothing we don't have. the financial means. it takes me 3 or 4 hours to get one kind of bains. i don't know, but the been and before the world health organization has more in the humanitarian situation in gaza is desperate for children and
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people extra begging and crying for water. we're at that level where the most normal and basic supplies are not available anymore. meanwhile, there is no light open to fighting between hamas militants and the israel defense forces. idea of troops continue, intense, close, closer combat with homos terrorist in con eunice. and in the north, as we continue to dismantle the homeless terrace state over the past day, the idea of how struck around 450 targets in the gaza strip from the at sea and blend for the medical stuff in this hospital. in con eunice, it's a different bottle, they're dealing with the struggle to help those quote, hoping to find a footage has emerged from god. so that appears to show dozens of men being detained and forced to strip by his ready forces. the menacing, sitting cross legged on kneeling in different locations,
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as well as being transported on the back of ministry vehicles. these pictures were found in northern gauze and not far from casa city. israel haven't confirmed the men's identities, but says it's interrogating individuals. is right, the army spokesman daniel had gone reset. we are investigating to see who is linked to have madison, who is not several countries including job big classify having us as a terrorist organization, special correspondent at abraham in general, and then told me no as well since yesterday we've seen these videos in images circulating and social media, but also broadcast on is really media during prime time hours. the is really a military says that it is investigating who the what the identities of these people are. these men that have been found to you and it's unclear of the surrender to be been captured. the details are really send
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a trying to ideas as it is trying to ascertain if any of them are from us a fighters. but there have been also reports identifying at least one person from these photos as a uh, does a base journalist for a london newspaper and the images have also been verified. some of them at least been verified by the f p. a news agency, but this has caused at which, especially among people in the air world. these are, you know, pictures are very community humiliating. these people are stripped down to their underwear. their eyes are um, their eyes are covered. they're standing there with is really soldiers surrounding them. and so these are, you know, these are images that harkened back to dark, very dark chapters of military interventions in the, the or world. and the palestinian ambassador to the u. k. has spoken out against
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these images, but still unclear who exactly is in these images and why why they're being held or for how long they're going to be held for one particular term has been coming up a lot that the you and climate conference in the united arab emirates, one and a half degrees celsius in 2015 countries around the world, agreed to increase efforts to limit the global warning to one and a half degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. so let's take stock and look at what could happen if this limit is exceeded. wildfires and canada floods in libya, sweltering heat and brazil, an extreme drought and the horn of africa. this is a world 1.2 degrees hotter than the early 19 hundreds. a world that is edging closer to the temperature limit leaders agreed would avoid the worst impacts of climate change. 1.5 degree celsius compared to pre industrial levels. that's like
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a 1st line of defense where we want to tell the humans the need to change our behavior in order to save the planet in order to keep the planet for future generation. as we hit the apple spear by burning fossil fuels, scientists say it will lead to even more extreme, whether or drought and the disappearance of more animal and plant species. people are already at risk will suffer 1st and more like the family in southern iraq and intense drought force to, to leave behind the countryside and settled for poverty in the city. during the night, when there was water, we used to grow everything on our land, including vegetables, as we lift that agriculture. but when the water started to dwindle, it would be available for 2 months for a month until it stopped complete. so in more, by the end of the parts of the middle east, africa, or asia may be some of the hardest hit right now. but the risk for extreme weather is increasing everywhere. different parts of the world are going to be affected in
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different way. but what we also know that those extreme events, the pads are both extremely advanced, is also going to shift and in the places where currently you may feel, well, we are not going to experience as much. i'm sure that that's not true. to keep the planet habitable plants and animals, they to work with their environment. but key goes systems like these are already starting to break down. i sheets are melting. permafrost low storing, and cro reese are dying off. i'm going above 1.5 degrees doesn't mean complete disaster, but any fraction of a degree makes a big difference in people's lives and the environment. according to climate scientists, we need to stop burning fossil fuels, the pump greenhouse gases into the atmosphere by 2050 to keep to the 1.5 degree target. very, very close to $1.00, but at the same time, uh, it shouldn't be
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a signal to give up a call, then do nothing. on the contrary, the need to do more in order to prevent even bigger increases in temperature. the closer we stick to the target, the more we can hope to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. well, the w is tim shown back is the comp 28 confidence into by he told us why germany and others according for a phase act of fossil fuels rather than fossil fuel emissions. the for task of this climate conference. how to deal with fossil fuels, which are the main reason for climate change. some countries and regions such as the is you and germany and almost a 100 countries are in favor of, of fossil fuel phase out. then the other countries and states, mainly oil producing countries such as saudi arabia, which with a lot rather like to talk about an emissions phase out. this means they want to keep producing and using cool oil and gas. why reducing the emissions with a special technology. but this is unrealistic, expensive,
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and not scalable. at this point, why this narrative is considered a distraction strategy. the 1st week of the conference has seen major announcements to boost renewable energy, central slash slash methane emissions. john carrier, the us special envoy on climate called the 1st days, pretty damn good 1st week. quotes of the countries might not see that way as they are t seeing tough negotiations among countries on the fossil fuels long term fossil fuel phase, all is in evidence of to limit global warming. if it's going to be decided on this us conference in the united arab emirates, the 6 largest oil producing country in the world is a big question mark and is going to be decided in the days to come on before we go a conservation scheme to protect some time the private says, these are the ladies to animals that nature reserve in honey born in the u. k.
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