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as the chief says, vladimir person will be held to account for the valid needs this new cooper's mckinnon in berlin. and this is the day the theme of 3 days ago, blood in their poor, attend, the killed my husband. i'll exceed the body. i'll explain, i'll explain ramon. he was one of the most visible members of the position who courageously stood up for freedom. we have to send the message of support refreshing the position, the russian authorities, and president putin personally there full responsibility for his death also coming up life in the war tool and keep in ukraine, all correspondent visits the city on the front line as the war with russia approaches. it's 2nd anniversary. when uh, every time
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a siren goes off my legs shake because it's scary because you don't know what's going to happen. what's going on with the question of safety in the country that is being boned is a very uncomfortable question. in my opinion, there's no place where you can hide me. i'll go with me, said that the worst pull out the welcome to the show, usually annabel, naya, the widow of russian opposition. leda alexei, nevada, only has accused of letting a person of killing her husband and has vowed to continue his work in a video posted on social media platform x. she cooled on support is to resist fuson and fight for a free russia. it's been 3 days since rational authorities announced invalid these death. so far they've prevented his family and allies from seeing his body is. is it, it's a video usually unknown? like i said, she didn't want to make calling out the russian president vladimir putin for murdering her husband. why does that in the days since alexis, of all these death,
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his wife has made it clear, she won't be intimidated into silence. you'll find me all kinds of thing as that's like the mid 3 today's the gulf lodging. their poor 10 killed my husband, alexi, nevada, and they put him, killed the father of my children to votes and took away the dearest thing i had the closest and most beloved. this russian authorities have so far, refused to hand over and of all his body to his family. his mother went to the investigative office near the prison where her son died to get his body and left empty handed, a kremlin spokesperson condemned. and of all my statements, instead, the death was being investigated according to law, and of all naya calls it a cover up for a 2nd poisoning of her husband. after an attempt to kill him with the nerve agent, no big chuck failed in 2021 little seen the mean uncovered left question then now hiding his body not showing it to his mother or giving it to her and pathetically
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line and waiting for the traces of most which in snow, be choked to disappear, which call me at moscow as well of grief. mourners have left bouquets and messages for lexi novel in the, in the snow. the sight commemorates victims of soviet repression in an environment where it's dangerous to show public grief or an of only. it's the closest thing to an official memorial for the opposition leader. and we can speak next with the former prime minister of russia, mikhail, because the on off was the 1st head of president vladimir putin is government from 2000 to 2004. he left the country just off the russian invasion of ukraine in 2022. welcome to the w, sir. do you agree with you the and about and i a that your former boss, the lot of the person is responsible for the death of elect fame. developing a substitute there is no doubt about this. uh, nobody knows the rest of the loan for the flu and was kept in in lamps and torches
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for was 3 years. and though he was killed, he was killed by a we don't know exactly the circumstances about his definitely the definitely do the whole lot. so it is important, but sequel are responsible for he's this some off suggesting the russian government is the torturing the valid these relatives by holding onto his remains. do you think this is another kind of power play? yeah, that's the case. so that's the case, but i think that's what it is right now. what didn't notice about just the funeral . they don't know how to arrange these, how it will be arranged by support. so, so what i see in the bottom, in by the family and by the political forces in k, as in any case just this from, there'll be an opposition demonstration, and i'll sort of you so very much afraid about them. that's why they don't know what to do, they will keep the body,
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they can do this for the keep that for 4 months for us to do that. so even more. but i think that's what, that's what this is the case just. they're thinking what to do with these if you the, and the volume is correct, but our husband was ordered, killed is the, do you think any trump this could back flat and spark a much more determined opposition? one potentially that really could lead to pushing down full. so i don't think so right now the in the rest of the article c o o fee or exist and people, i've freights us kids to go on the streets and then for the most say them, you know, just they have some support, a somebody saying that why me, when they knew about the kidding go, him just updates on the see some of hundreds of them well above the rest of them for, for, for, for certain periods of time. that is, that is what put in the rest of these unit have several previous years. just put in
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the jail, some activities that either so a position many, many over the to is just lift the dresser. and the majority of people just keeping silence. so they've supplied the insights on those who are this impossible to have another i was a reading the duration of upfront this moment reach. i didn't see a lot of it was one of the, this yourself has been deemed a, a foreign agent in russia since last year doesn't develop these death make you feel for your own life. the uh, best range, the southern coast jumpstart is named me. is it for a visual that is absolutely, absolutely a strange thing, just the i am looking for an agent that i'm agents or democratic russia just because of the different aggressor as many of us of all of us. so that's 200 people who move this also, which is just named this one. imagine we are fighting for through we are fighting for democratic russia and that's why just be just not acceptable for me. support at
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least to put on believes that the adults critic yourself users name can be either crazy people or for them asians. that's what's the situation these in terms of security. of course, my dear friends, the board as himself more of was keels just on the ground rules 9 years ago. now i see a lot of me killed them the in the prison, just many other of my friends and activists and my color braces. i am prison already a radius samson say, oh some of them just ways income. they some of them on the again, on the torture. this is asians awful. that's why, that's why, of course, every normal custom says is a freight, the about the security in that those go. so who wrote up saying some things for to people. and just going to say that. so richard method, this evasion in the russia, unfortunately them out. but in any case, we believe that sooner or later i did even just assume this is the issue,
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was that changing on the i was a stall pressure and then to roll boiling as well, because people radius stuff to tory, come see the wanted to, to mr. points and they see how many thousands of people killed in the battlefield and they see what's are pressed on what's going inside the dresser. and i think that that will not last long. i'm if, if i can ask you about your work with the exiled politician to make me come for the cost of the and the chest champion garry kasparov. you're working to build an international, a position athletic institution, and the ukraine will. but if person can seemingly kill people like natal, the within puna, see what can you realistically achieve as a, as an opposition we rely on no friends in the, in europe, in the western countries. russia is the democratic come to by constitution,
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but by the attitudes there is no single feature of democracy in kind of the dresser right now. and we would like to see our country as a bottles of the civilized family. that's why we just, yeah. also a asking just officer ideas and the body to go forces in the european countries to 3 dresser as a democratic country. but people jumped as a dictator. that's the, the efforts that is, that is this the, what we were looking for the support of democratic forces to be looking for support of the brain beach fighting for a day. so or any jan territorial insight with you for the independence and we fighting over the expense we can for, for our freedom both to mr. cause you enough. come i ask you a question. i think many people are asking themselves at the moment. why didn't the vote and the go back to russia off the he was poisoned, he recovered here in berlin. surely he knew by going back,
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but he would be arrested and quite possibly killed. um, it's a sensitive point. sensitive question. me. i personally ask that makes a note to come one months, right, because he is. he is coming back to russia. i talk to him and ask him not to come back this time. i don't know why he came in in january at that time. but the, there he's was absolutely inside the old though, of course, and that was, he was the result for years being in prison, but a, so it is, they can see him forever. that's the origin was clear. after after his arrest, he'd think of this risk. he was very, dustin was very brave, goes on cheese was, are real z the off of st. processed are you are, these are off browsers and the people following to and the fact the opposition just the last a very i would say very important doesn't very brave, but
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a do some. and i'll be, we have a suffering colors and weeks express outcomes. all this is to to, to families of course and to all he's support us here, mikael castiano, a former russian prime minister of let them in person living in exile since the status of the ukraine will. thank you so much for your time and for speaking to us on d. w. thank you very much. process says it has taken full control of the east and that ukrainian town of, of these cut off to ukraine, pulled its troops out on saturday. now this footage from russian state media shows russian soldiers occupying the now ruined former industrial hub in the building bath region. moscow is claimed that ukraine's retreat was so rushed and poorly planned that some ukrainian forces were left behind. you cranes, military has acknowledged casualties during the withdrawal that says, the situation is stable. taking of the sky is most goes biggest when on the bustle
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field, since the capture of the city of buck moved last, may i met with tree unless frank language told us earlier that the perception that russia is on its way to winning the war on ukraine on the brink of collapse is overblown. it's it's a slightly to faith, but i would say a couple of things. first of all, but this was the question. so you have the last 6 months of when ne, ukrainians way to precarious position the other. it was cool, salient or capital, but i mean there's no bright side particularly to this, but what couple of observations of won't fail. the russians the say, 1st of all, there's no question here and type of gauge, big and circled, captured into your credit statement as to withdrawal for not silence and seemed to be conducted quite to effective defense west of it. but there is no equally, no doubt that strategically this comes at a very bad time. obviously the decisions to be made in the us called aggressive you
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crate the message, passing me crazy with her with a big one is continuing success. this isn't like a say, this is what no safe time because unfortunately, but the credit associated to go to reasonably by the count excited as a basic reasonably good order. if you look at it on the map, it's about 20 kilometers from the center of go rather than that city. and it was the last place from which you, craig, for the last decade or so, was able to shallow madness dentist that it's a city which is a huge balance move to the russians. so, to, that's expensive, it's significant. other by the, the argument made by somebody, it's clearly not the case. i think that this is somehow the key to don't boss or even dot net scope last. it's not, it's not in especially significant strategic places. it's significant. slight saving spotwood. and the fact that was big held, that it was something of an embarrassment. so i think everyone consented to move, not to about it,
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or of the ukrainian president below them is lensky has visited troops at the north eastern sex of the front line. video released by the ukranian president's office as such, a shows of lensky at a come on center near the city of co penske copy on squaws originally captured by russia, then liberated by ukraine. and it's a 2020 to counter offensive. the see light of these has been the focus of increased russian attacks since last or some say to this week, it will be 2 years since russia's full scale invasion of ukraine began. exactly how many civilians have been killed is unknown, but it is thought to be in the 10s of thousands. early on in the war and march 2022, russian f force bombed fish during the siege and the port city of mario bull. ukraine says $300.00 people, including many children, were killed the russia plains. let's say it's a was blown up by the ukranian as of regiment,
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without providing evidence. so that claim the following month old and 60 people were killed in the eastern city of criminal tools. when mister wild struck a railway station, when it became known that civilians had been killed and injured, rational source, these again put the blame on ukraine. these 2 incidents with just the beginning, dw max on the reports now from hockey. do you remember this? it went viral after a russian attack on a residential area in hockey. the survivors of staring at what remained of their home. the russians said they had hit a chemical weapons factory. they said the couple were paid actors. honest us here off try to in go and her daughter, marina say that's ridiculous to tell us. they left their apartment minutes before the impact. it's almost us and the video with her husband followed the man she didn't want to join us for the interview. over the summer,
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when i said is video now, of course it's not a planned video. it's about supporting each other. because when we realized everything we had was lying there on file, it's actually a very sad moment. but let's hope we can achieve victory before the russians could make more missiles and destroy our homes and lives. their apartment was on the side of the building that was directly hit. all that's left is the core to 10 of their neighbors died including an 8 year old girl for the civil apartment is scattered here, here and here it was the top one. and the 1st to be hit, many things were thrown out. it's causing the cell low. every time a siren goes off my legs shake because it's scary because you don't know what's going to happen. but the was the question of safety in the country that is being boned is
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a very uncomfortable question. in my opinion, there's no place where you can hide me. i'll go with me. said that the worst, columbus across town. another sight of recent rushing destruction, the hockey's palace hotel managed to keep running through most of the war. it was at hub for foreign journalists. we've often stayed here ourselves. director all hustling cold takes us inside a missile hit on the day before new year's eve. looking at the damage, it's difficult to believe. no one died here, not even the person working out the gym. let's see the total cubic human 12 years we've been in hockey's and it's been a place for all significant celebrations, children's birthdays, weddings, business meetings. and we go used to the fact that there was always a lot of peaceful people here who considered this place to be a landmark for social events and for goods. peaceful intentions stuck on the seat
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would be the when the media 15 guests were staying at the hotel at the time. people wanting to celebrate the new year and still, many of the new kind of guests. so what was the list there with journalists from all over the well issue? i think we had become a hub for those people who needed to show you the whole well, what was happening with them and wants to be for sure to the boy to the russians, claimed the hotel was used as a hall by military personnel, but never provided proof, we never saw soldiers here during our stays. you all know most of what you like, hon. explain their actions. i think it's absurd, absurd, destroying, civilian buildings, civilian facilities, hospitals. i believe that this is unacceptable. i can damage the filter. she shows us a video from the beginning of the more international journalist here in the lobby
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and the local pianist. we need to invite this musician to visit us again. he's become a close friend of ours. that will definitely be music here again, and painful and life good will try out for the evil the plan is to repair the hotel and reopen as soon as possible. many wars begin and are justified with lice. the russian attack and ukraine is no difference. marina anastasio over that chain goes home, never existed, according to the russian narrative. it says, none of this is real. sure. i wore it only twice. the women know better than that, but all that is left. now, our memories, the un is wanting of widespread
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famine in garza with one and 4 people facing salvation. a suit delivery struggle to get through the majority of a trucks cross through rough uh on egypt sported with gaza, that heavy bombardment is hampering assets following us prussia, israel open the form of goods crossing at carom fillum as well as an inspection station at net sauna, both have been blocked by is ready, the protests. the w is rebecca versus reports. now from the port city of i filled this port should be processing much needed food donations for garza. but it's not. these riley government isn't a baffle. we've only run the agency task with distributing the aid and it's blocked its passage. shipping containers of rice flour chick pays and even cooking oil enough to fade more than a 1000000 people for about a month. a stock here in the fort city of ash dollars less than 70 kilometers from
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rough us. and the people who so desperately made it talk about these people and making it even by the aid to get through the group is riley protest is a rep and it's on a border crossing with egypt trying to fill up the trunk that brought him for his writing inspection, the french's rainy rachel tree too, was among one of the 1st to take action to help form a group called 59 and says it support is growing. we started uh months ago, we were 40 for 50 people, protesting. now we are the, on the, on our greatest day, we were 400 and it's been only 5 weeks. they site is riley media room that suggest the majority of the aides that makes it into gaza is diverted by him. us as the reason they move again, we are basically blocking uh the money to a what i called in humanitarian aid that goes into guidelines falls into the hands
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of comma, the convoys enclosed. but it also includes fuel. the fuel is what is very problematic for as well. we're fighting come us. and on the 2nd hand, we are giving him the fuel to continue to fight us 20 minutes. the turn of the sail . yeah, ration system and the end date is tricity. in a statement to d, w owner says there is no evidence of systemic diversion of aden garza my him off for any of the groups. so i have 9 claims to represent a cross section of his riley society that most people at this protest, 4 distinct clothing of fall, riots and religious activists. those surveys suggest blocking aid is a majority opinion with international pressure on the government to allow aid in these protests. they doing what the government cons, everybody here's here and these relatives mornings or losses that we've had to enjoy in gaza. and on the 2nd hand, our government is giving international,
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getting in to international pressure and is giving out the, the, your many turn a, the, to our enemy. these other attempts have proved successful, not in completely preventing a transfer, but certainly hampering it's floating somewhere between one and 200 trucks full of 8 as opposed to come through to get processed by these radio. socrates before heading back up to rafa and crossing into gauze. but we haven't seen any the process today non have come through the protests to say, but then i'm is a small, that's because of them that the crossing has been closed. a good day for the protest is who signed bell k pump a civil disobedience for as long as it takes while they protest the situation for civilians in gaza. it's more desperate by the day now to australia is remote christmas island, where
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a unique natural phenomenon has been disrupted at the annual read crowd migration. every year. millions of crabs cross the island to reach the mason grounds. but for the 1st time on record that johnny is coming 2 months late. experts say it's because of climate change. typical crab migration from days gone by. over 100000000 red cross station scrolling across roads and forest toward the indian ocean. to meet and lay the rigs. these animals are unique to christmas island, which is mostly a national park, and they enjoy protected status. here. in the past, the roads would have been covered in cloud creatures. but now the streets and beaches are almost empty. the annual truck has gotten no storage light start. experts say climate change is to blame. christmas island received only half as much rainfall as usual over the past year. the dry conditions keep the crabs from
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leaving their burrows and fulfilling their pilgrimage. the whole stock that we had in december, they got going with a couple of millimeters, and they the ones that the 1000 mile drive in december quickly realized that they had made a mistake. and 10 back a wild life experts and residence on christmas island. take precautions to coexist with their crabby neighbors, but even a hard shell and sharp claws can protect them against the dangers of global climate change. and that's the show for today from the entire team on the day. thanks so much for spending parts of your day with the
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