tv DW News Deutsche Welle January 24, 2024 1:00pm-1:16pm CET
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for the this is dw news live from berlin, a russian military plane crashes close to the crane. border footage from social media appears to show the incident. progression media says that at least 65 people were on board, the transport plane donald trump scores of when and the new hampshire primary, the trans supporters, they are celebrating, the victory, the 2nd in his bid for the us republican presidential nomination. nicky holly is only rival, says the race is far from over. thailand's constitutional port clears popular
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politician pizza lim, job rolling rocks a pile, leaving election long. he had been suspended from parliament and locked from becoming prime minister, but we'll now retain 50 the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. we begin with some breaking news and a russian military transport plane has crashed in the belgrade region in the south of the country, close to the border with ukraine. now a video which has been posted on social media, it appears to show the moment of the incident. the russian official said, all people on board reportedly including 65 ukrainian prisoners of war have been killed. the russian foreign ministry has blamed keys for downing the plain,
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and again there's that video posted on telegram which appears to show the incident as the deputy used correspond it, and it connelly is in teams and told me the latest. so as you mentioned that the russian side, claiming that these were ukranian prisoners of war on board this plane who were going to be exchanged for russian presents health by ukraine. that's something that sources here. and so you have have denied for at least not coming. so instead suggesting that bear with me. so i was on vote this ministry transport plane missiles of the s 300 type that of regina used by russia. so it's that kind of give you credit, the 2nd big 60, which is very close to where this thing came down. and the crash site seems to be in about 50 kilometers, direct line from the ukraine in florida. and we've had sources in russia, people in parliament, even claiming that these were western weapons. i the irish t o a patriot and install systems used to knock down that plane if that would be to
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that would be an interesting development because obviously, so far, western countries when handing over weapons to ukraine who is made to provide that, that they can only be used on ukrainian territory, not a on russia against russia on russian territory. but again, this is a very early phase of this kind of new cycle. lots of very contradictory sources coming out right now. so basically that when we know we know that it seems like this plan has come down and it happened pretty close to a town. so there's a lot of imagery, little pictures out for me. yeah, of course you know, so many so many questions being raised and a lot of speculation as you is highlighted there. if it is indeed the case that the ukrainian strikes on this plane is what it brought it down over russian territory. can you just give us a sense of how that might change the game in this for i think it's really important to focus here at the stairs, in the ad,
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but also at seats in the past few months, we haven't seen much in the way of moving on land ukrainian counter offensive didn't bring the results that were hopeful here in cuba. similar versus attacks in used to have barely made progress. but we wouldn't have seen those ukraine being able to push rushes chips away from my desk or on the black sea coast, which seemed much less than the way of activity from me. so ships you know, out in the back see that we're attacking city like a desa and the rest of the country because of those ukrainian c drones and other kind of unmanned techniques used to attack crimea and the rest of infrastructure that and if it is possible now that's often knocking out that russian radio plane that we had a couple of weeks ago that then now attacking these kinds of transport. planes that make source and literally just takes a little harder and could actually have an impact and make it easier for you. cringe, defended cities, pollutants, all tech. so we've been seeing that in the recent months, so they've been pretty intense, especially since the beginning of the c connelly and keith. thank you. and now we
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had to the united states where donald trump has cleared another hurdle in his bid to become the republican nominee and the u. s. presidential race with almost all of the votes counted in new hampshire. trump is a head of his sole rival, nikki haley by 11 percent of the vote. hailey has vowed to fight on saying the race is far from over. she might be down, but she isn't out of the day of voting. mist tons presidential primary. a. haley and say such a lovely new hampshire doesn't spell the end game. new hampshire is 1st in the nation. it is not the last of the, this race is bar for move on to as a poll says a sticking with a not over until it's over 25,
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south carolina the next day. so i mean again, it's in south carolina to get the people that you should be in there. but the nice victory speech belonged to donald trump. well, i want to thank everybody. this is a fantastic state. this is a great, great say, you know, we went to new hampshire 3 times now, 3, the pizza pieces of liquid down. that the family president deserves another to i voted for donald trump, which made the day extra awesome for me. it's a special day and i'm proud to be fair and i'm glad that we're in the 1st primary and united states. i think that the people that are with needs to be back in office haley bows to fights on. but so tough to victory
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looks increasingly narrow while a trump fight and re much this november a p is ever more like like the and earlier i spoke with forest foreman, professor of politics and director of the politics section at bard college, berlin. he gave us his take on trump's, when in the new hampshire primary. that's an interesting i think it's, you know, it's a quite the commanding lead that trump was expecting at the same time. it's not quite the upset that nikki haley might've needed. so i think at this point of the race seems to be somewhat nimble. overall, the national polls are clearly headed towards favor off of trump. but maybe, you know, there's a small window where nikki haley could at least give it another shot. and the window perhaps comes in the form of the next primary and south carolina. her home
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state. how high are the stakes for her? they're very high. she was the governor of the south carolina at the moment. still trump, who's leading by roughly 37 percent of the pool, so it's still a very strong lead for him. but who knows what happens? approved vendors almost 3 or 4 weeks until that. and i think in the days that follow that will be the michigan primary. there will also be a march to a very long list of primaries in arkansas in california in maine and a message to massachusetts and says over 10 primaries. and i think by march, 5th or march 6th, we should be able to tell who will finally be of the, the many. but you know, and i just want to drill back down to south carolina in particular. you know, if she loses her home state for us, what could that potentially mean for her campaign? because i mean so much about whether or not she is able to continue,
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it depends on donors and also supporters. do you think that that would be a bad signal as well? of course, i mean this would be quite a defeat obviously. um, but i think she might still hang around for another week until death march just sort of primaries, but i think it is, you know, we will find out very, very soon if she has any chance at all at the moment. obviously, trump seems to be the clear favorite. tell us a little bit more about your reading on what we've now seen from the new hampshire primary in particular. what do you think it says about the republican party and, and, and where the split star. right now. i think it shows that there is still, i mean there is still a group of republicans that is not willing to to follow a trumped immediacy. but at the same time, we have to say new hampshire is a very progressive or relatively progressive state of the demographics. are quite unusual, there's
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a high number of college educated boulders we tend to vote against trump, so or, or has his week has constituent to even though he's been quite strong across constituencies. so i, yeah, it's, i guess, somewhat symbolic nonetheless, there is some support for those against trump, but overall one has to say, trump is quite dominant still. and the republican party, forrest woman, professor of politics and director of the politics section at bard college in berlin without analysis of the republican primaries in the united states. thank you so much. thank you. are. and here are some other stories making headlines around the world. protestors have blocked the highway in jerusalem, demanding the is really government to negotiate for the release of all hostages. still held in casa demonstrators choose to the government of endangering the hostages. and it's more of a small house is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has vowed to continue
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the offensive unto home office defeated. mongolian authority say that at least 6 people have been killed by a massive gas explosion in the capital of was on by tar. the blast was triggered by a crash between a cart and a truck carrying liquid natural gas. 3 firefighters are among the dead. train drivers have started the longest rail strike in german history. only very limited time tables will be operational for 6 days. and many services have been cancelled. the walk out overpay, and working hours is due to end on monday. thailand's top court has cleared the former head of the progressive move forward party, a violating election law. pizza, then roger will rot. seems here on his way into port this morning led his party to victory in last year's elections, but was blocked from becoming prime minister. he had been accused of breaking the
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election law by owning shares and the media company while he was a candidate. the constitutional court ruled up the, the status of the law maker has not ended a lot of on the 3 the streets of bangkok pizza, the image of a new ad. so they brings victory in an election estimate. he was not supposed to win. so young businessman and his progressive move forward policy, defeat the conservative party supporting the boy list, admitted tree after nearly a decade of army back to ties. warranty change before long, we will have the new prime minister named beat the live general ended up. but even though you move forward, woodenville may seats that was not guaranteed to fail to win the backing of the senate. his bid to become premier, blocked by elected lawmakers. the military had to pointed with what they resolved
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of what happened in the parliament today. i accepted, but i'm not giving up unambitious program of reform had put him in the cross has of the old god. he and his coalition partners planned to revise the constitution and business monopolies and to allow same sex marriage ahead of another vote. thailand's highest court suspended pizza from parliament. it was investigating allegations he was bought from winning in the election. because the how it shares in the media company move forward. suppose this guy with a voice that and they said to be established months was taking a much a threat to its rule. peter left parliament no longer fighting for the premiere ship, just trying to hold onto his seat. with him sidelined real estate tycoon shrink that type of scene became prime minister after making a deal with the ministry. the more you hold grudges,
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the less mindful you'll be and you're, you'll be, you'll be trapped in the past, but i learn. i have my lessons, you know i, i forget but i won't forget which was a blow to tide democracy. the peter stays, he's setbacks or just the tool. he hopes to make it be tons of politics in the next general election in a world. 2 first, scientists have successfully managed to artificially impregnate and endangered white right now. the egg of a southern white rhino was fertilized in a laboratory, and successfully transplanted into a surrogate mother. the breakthrough is being held as a chance to potentially save the related northern white rhino. this mother and daughter are the last of their kind in the world. and scientists are hoping that they can bring the spaces back from the edge of extinction. and with that, now you're up to date here and date up. you news. i'm sarah kelly and berlin up next as a documentary following scientists exploring greenland melting glaciers which could
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