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the the, this is the, the way you use, bind from berlin, full man charged over the rush. i concert whole attack appear in court. they've accused being accused of terrorism that will be held in custody. the men faced like in prison, petro, it's a boosting ukraine's war efforts are effective of destroying russian defensive positions, but military strategist, one, they want to be enough to win the war. the opposition support his claim. big 3 instead of goals. presidential election vote still being counted and at the establishment, vega is in the lead bunch of who might fight on
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a run of looks like like and as powers counts down to the 2024 olympics, the cities waited support for that pace table service from the find this kind of phase page to be 1st across the line of carrying a full try. the i've been visible and welcome. russia says it needs more international support to combat terrorism of to friday's concert whole attack. the so called atlantic states has claimed responsibility for the massacre in which at least a 137 people were killed. the kremlin is refusing to comment further on that claim, while investigations are ongoing. fulman have now been charged with committing an act of terrorism. and one after another, the suspect said dragged into a court in the russian capital. investigators say all of them have confessed to
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kerry now it's friday's attack. inside a most co concert, whole fi do is have emerged in social media is suggesting some of the group were tortured well in custody. one of them brought in directly from hospital in a wheel chair. all 4 suspects now facing terrorism charges, any possible sentence of 15 years to life in prison. of the outside, the crook receded hole where the attack and folded people continued to lay flowers . on sunday, russia held a nationwide day of mourning for the dozens of victims. people came to a concepts, some people came to relax with their families to any one of those could have been in that situation. now i want to express my condolences to all the families that were affected to test him soon. and i want to pay tribute to these people i'm on
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those here, 2 more and a survivors of the concert massacres. some of the 5000 people evacuated from the vein you during the attack. many of them with the help of its workers. so i am so grateful to all of those people who were there that evening. they showed us where to go with directed us. and we'd like to thank each of them. they did a great job with the countries tightly controlled media has so far notes raised questions about how the security services dealt with the attack. taking place just days of to president vladimir putin dismissed a us warning about an imminent a sold. and despite an affiliate of the so called islam estate, claiming each was responsible, the cramming has chosen to instead point the finger right to crane without providing any proof, a claim that keeps says, is absurd or
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a week if you are to see if you were received or has been reporting for the lab be and capitals and small sco shot down now bureau that he tells us more about how the attack is being framed that roger um, is it asking me, i would say seen, seems to be a bit split between the very obvious evidence. ok, so call this leg state that could be behind to these attack and to the so called ukrainian leader that president putin mentioned in his televised address as a weekend i'm putting spoke of a certain possibility office caves that ukraine had allegedly offered to the territories. and she's explanation boss is that the man was caught near the print in boulder. we can clearly see that these alleged ukrainian lead trays is now being used with all it's my, it's by the kremlin and the state control media in russia to reinforce the official russians. those in the official russian one, there are a teeth,
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which is all bad things would come from ukraine. german interior, minnesota. and nancy phase has, was that the so called is lennox, thanks affiliate, known as isis k. currently poses the greatest islamist french in germany. she says the threat of islamist terrorism and germany remains a cute just last week. german police arrest the 2 members though to be linked to the group as suspected of planning a terrorist attacked around the swedish parliament and retaliation for qur'an buildings. learn this way as dw political correspondent julia said daily julia, tell us more about the interior administers labeling of this group is being is such a big is list frank here in jenny? so we know from terrorism experts, but also from intelligent services in western countries that isis k is ready and capable of attacking western interest not only in the region,
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but also outside. we've seen the attack happening any ron, we see now the attack in moscow that seems to be linked to isis k. and we also know that isis k has a network that is capable of acting quickly, and also wants to expand and project its power outside of its own turf. and we've seen also a few attacks being foiled in europe, some of them in germany, for example, the 2 arrest that we've seen happened last week of to scan citizens being arrested for a planned attack against the swedish parliament. but they were also arrest carried out between december and january in germany for a plan to attack against the cologne cathedral in the west of germany. so we see that german authorities, including the intelligent services, are looking into the threat posed by isis case specifically. and that they are also being able to foil a few of these attack up to for last year is looking into the threats and what else
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are officials actually doing to? well, we have seen, for example, in france that the threat terrorism threat level has been raised to the maximum level that has not happened in germany. but that also has to do with the fact that the system to measure the threat level is different here. what we know is that also worries in germany had been on high alert already since october 7th, as we have seen that islam is networks had been mobilizing a lot since the hamas terror attack against israel and the conflict in gaza. we also know that now the isis k threats has come on top of this and the isis k is bringing forward a new threat. which means that militants are looking at individuals carrying out a tax and planning a tax, but they have a bigger network that is able to coordinate more broadly. so definitely german authorities intelligent services. looking into this threats with quite a lot of attention to this identity,
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thanks for the update. process says it's forces have down 11 drones launched fine ukraine over the region of raw stuff keepers increasingly relying on drones that it's fight against russia to make up for. it's like about tillery pounds, the unmanned aircraft are effective, but destroying boston defensive positions. the military analyst, one drawings alone, won't be enough to win the war. ukrainian soldiers are instructed in how to operate drones on the battlefield and increasingly valuable skill in the nation's defense against russia. in the absence of expensive ammunition drums, which can cost just a few $100.00 euros apiece, have played a crucial role in ukraine's ongoing defense. the 1st person view devices allow the pilots to see live images of the ground as if they were on board. and those onto the explosives can attack, can any positions from kilometers away?
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there are 2 important points to in drugs for ukraine, so they are really, really cheap. they are destroying very expensive hardware on the russian side. and the 2nd deals, the credit is trying to compensate for the shortage that show up in the 1st from the west. ukrainian officials estimate this as many as $120000.00 drums are required each month in order to sustain their defense. and it's 2024 budgets key upsets a side more than 1100000000 euros for manufacturing drugs. well, allies such as the united kingdom and fonts, sending them and that's thousands. yes, drones do have the drawbacks. it's estimated that less than a 3rd find the targets. well, they're also quick to jim while in operation. the nimbleness also means they can only carry ups a few kilograms of explosives, that's a time by, with even large fleets, unable to much, the potency about hillary fire,
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the by the ukraine is not able to solve the russian visions with john's lo, so it is absolutely impossible, so drones can compensate to a certain degree, but they cannot stop the russian army. and we've drones alone. you can come up to the right deal by territories. lots more. russia has up to its own drawn usage in response to ukraine's relative success with the technology that russia typically is going to. it's idolizing around and go these very cheap, low tech drones that it flies over really. and it kind of must formations a hits civilians. ha, gets in any war you need a mix of different websites. so there's, because if you rely on one particular weapon system, your opponents will just look at house accounts that weapon system. in reality, ukraine needs both and all of these and more types of lessons. while
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modern technology and the use of drones has served you crying well, bus for traditional weaponry will be crucial in the stages to come. we can cross the pass now and bring in or rate of concord from the european council on foreign relations. welcome back to d w. so ukraine needs a $120000.00 drones a month. we heard that just the key pump. it's defense is that's an annual cost of over a $1000000000.00 euros, i believe, but only a slice of overall funding. how much would keep have to boost that to make more of an impact? so i don't think you can really kind of put an exact number on this drones have shown to be very effective and very useful. on the other hand, i think it's important to remember that sometimes drones are also being used because other means are not available. so you training and still lacked artillery, munition and anti tank weapons,
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all these kinds of things. and they use drones for these kinds of roles. but often that's not the best choice. so yes, drills are important and more drones are better. but you know, the high last rates and just the high number that are being used also points to gaps in, in other areas. i was also reading about the high last rate, but still drones of being credited with up to 85 percent of destruction. so your russian positions, i believe that sounds like a success story. maybe not a game changer, but should surely a success. yes, drones have been incredibly successful now at the 85 percent number. i wouldn't exactly put my hands on the fire for this, but it is a high number. i mean it can sometimes drones are being used because of the things are not available. so that also explains the high rate of, of destruction by drones. but definitely, i mean what drones can give you is a constant kind of overview and surveillance and the ability to strike at the right time, the ability to strike small targets. so there are
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a lot of kind of advantages that, that drones have, but we shouldn't look at that with the jamming becoming much better. i mean, electronic warfare, especially by the russians, drones also lose their, their usefulness quite quickly. um, therefore, i wouldn't put all eggs in one basket and basically primarily your uniquely look at drones, the topic of jamming being, why so many people here, at least in jeopardy of been talking about torres missiles. but what about maritime drugs? they've had a high success rate as well. oh, absolutely. and this is a really interesting story. so ukraine, i mean ukraine in general has become this really important drone manufacturer or design or a developer and user of course, and especially in the maritime around there. really. i mean leading because there have been few, if any really military confrontations using maritime or naval drones. and ukraine has used several naval drills extremely successfully against the russian worship
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set cost, you know, hundreds and thousands of times more than the drones that they use. so this is definitely an area to watch and that kind of have an impact. i mean, you know, russia losing several ships to a country that basically does, doesn't have a real navy that's, that's quite embarrassing and then also military really, um, you know, useful. and let's talk about the competition. rough and drones destroyed, more of ukraine's best weapons. so who has the bed of drawings? ukraine will russia difficult to say because there's a full range of drones being used basically on both sides. and it's not that you need one system that is better than the other. it's always that kind of cat and mouse game between drones and counter drones. systems, new systems are being develop. russia has a few systems that are quite useful for their purposes. so the radian shall head 136, not a particularly sophisticated system, even the system that is often intercepted by ukrainian air defenses. but still,
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because they have so many of them and just sent them, you know, on russian as security forces struggle to contain the crowd trying to break through a cord and outside the is when the embassy the un security council is set to vote on a resolution demanding and immediate humanitarian ceasefire and gaza. doing that was in holy month of ramadan. the vote comes off to russia and china vetoed us sponsored 6 fine resolution. on friday. you went chief antonia with tower. she says people will stop to death if mull rate is not allowed it it's germany stop diplomats has returned to the middle east in hopes of bringing about to cease firing. guns it. 5 minutes. donnelly, in a bad bulk, arrived in cairo where she's expected to hold talks with her gibson counterpart. she'll fight onto israel in what will be her 6th visit to the country since the homeless lead terrorist attacks on october 7th. she's also expected to visit the as way the occupied west bank and meet palestinian authority lead. my photo box
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journalist coughing, go hoary, joins us from cairo. it tell us more about the books meetings in egypt. why, what we hear from the different sites the there we're meeting and there were 3 main topics. the 1st topic concerning the field, the education field often is raining incursion into stuff, which is right that she, for the initial problem is that that would be a situation that would be a catastrophe. and this will be think stream the dismissal to, to control something. i think the sample is also a green was the 2nd topic is the also injection of frustration about that is coming into the gaza strip. also from the egyptian side, everything has to be approved by these re decided that it's very slow that needs to be more ate coming in. also something they junction in the german sites. and basically i agreed on this stuff. one is of course, did you just brief the read it, but then for mrs. jo informed me to start on the weather extinguish jason's
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standing with egypt. she was at the companies are and mediate us between hom, us and is ready. and the last thing that you just may think, i can very clear as to how people that the they want to have one that needs to be an unconditional ceasefire. you know, covering the un security council votes on a ceasefire today. the us ones that, that could hurt hostage negotiations, whatever type, or whether you guys put the resolution in uh, let's see if this was trying to link the ceasefire with the hostage release. the other states was saying that this kind of a pick and choose the situation where, which would not end the war immediately. and this is why we have no affected attempt today and brought in by other states asking for an immediate cease fire for
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the rest of the month. so what i'm of dawn and that should to enter into like a more sustainable luminous ceasefire. and there's no connection to their reading or the use of hostages dismissals. and then when describes the situation in gauze, and yet again, it's catastrophic. dozens of aid trucks, a way to get the egyptian border with little access, especially to the north. what are you hearing from the people that or yeah, i mean, just yesterday i got a message, a voice message from the doors from us. i mean, is this a lawyer? is living in god the city with uh, it says 3 kids at the age between 4 and 11. his pregnant wife has taken care of his 2 elderly parents, and he just describing it was 26 minutes. a voice message of colton, missouri. he explained anastasia fort as catastrophic. the said that the beginning they ate their stalk, then they've started to do less. mean spend that was less for during the meetings
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and know there's really no. he says that anything greenery they fines which they cool kids and put it on the plates. they are looking through other destroyed houses by policy is when left to northern causes to be the hope that they find some food there. and also he said that walter situation is also difficult, takes he walks every day for about 5 kilometers to get some kind of water, which is actually not really drinkable because it's kind of mixed which switch more to. and it's very salting anything. he describes that there's all kinds of living beings swimming in this water. so very difficult and to the last of the issues you've already explained 1st and 2nd to check the situation of his children said take care all his children right now to scared to go to the toilet on their own and say he describes the particular show consideration of his 4 year old shit and basically he says he's sitting all night on my lap and he makes all kinds of stops talking. he made it makes all kinds of strange noise isn't that he's afraid that
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his kids basically losing their mind. so it's a very, very miserable situation when it comes to food when it comes to water, when it comes to the mentor situation of the people who are right now. and because of the student that is on the dining, i think the needs and that is also discussed the day that you and security council of, of the immediate ceasefire for humanitarian reasons. especially in northern cousin screen. thank you very much for putting yourself to date on the situation buzz in gaza and from the talk. stay in kyra set of goals, add the establishment figure both equal to my 5. looks on costs to wait in the countries the presidential election opposition supporters of flaming victory in the ballot with several of the content is already conceding defeat. but it's not yet the way the fight will secure a big enough majority to prevent a 2nd round run of cynical as seen as a model of democracy in west africa that was widespread on rest when the outgoing
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president, the light, the vote chris. so doing more than i covers senegalese politics and joins us from danica. you've called the selection set of goals. moment of truth. why? because it's 1st of all, it's the 1st, the next showing the high game, which is an incumbent president will not be on the ballot. so you know the pot for president since 1960 and this will be the 1st of the transition. now we let them use that same silver present not being on the bottom, but more important. he, they've had a very tense run up to the votes with the president has, you know, feedback positions of, tried to seek a cert time against the constitution that caused lots of protests. that bills would be not positions against him of trying to eliminate potential arrivals. who may be threatened either to him or his policy. and then of course, uh,
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last month there was the postponement of the election, which the constitutional counsel incentive goals said was against the law. and that's what the force, the short term talk being on the met shown. so all of the combination of factors plus the very difficult economic times and which city police find themselves is why i called it the moment of truth. so how big of an upset if you've been cold at that wouldn't opposition, wouldn't be as us. so it's somewhat of an of a big deal. but also pretty routine is at the same time i, i would start with the, making it a big deal. it's given the conditions i just described, you know, you had to present a major contracts to get the time. so it's of being accused of trying to out with these political rivals. everything that's happened with the protest of what the last 3 years include the most recently where he's worked with this. those were killed manual in georgia. that might be a big deal. in spite of everything we've seen that the last 3 years of it's quite
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frankly, to good macroeconomic conditions going people, you know, one would have still stuck in compounds of parts and would we so it wouldn't be doing that just at the same time set a goal is a country that has seen a 3 different occasions. uh no position candidates news you had to after like why didn't 2000, i didn't come big prison microsoft in 2012 and should be screwed up as everyone thinks 5 in 2024. so it's present routine and center goal for income incumbent punches to do that next show. so that depends on how you look at the things to pull out of both sides. okay, chris, thank you very much for your insights from tech out there. now its powers counts down to the 2024 olympics. the city is putting its talents on show to the world. the french capital is reviving a much loved tradition. the weight has rates table service from the finest cafe is
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and be strows of put through the paces while caring a full try. the powers to lympics is still months away. but this is a race the city takes just to seriously dressed in the traditional uniform and holding the tray study. these way to is a competing to be the fastest in town. i am psychologically prepared also where on a fee to walk every day. so we're used to it, i've been doing this job since i was 16. i don't necessarily expect to be the 1st because i'm no thought fit, but i hope to reach the finish line with my train good condition. but there are a few rules. way to any allow to carry the tray with one hand they enough to know to run a name is not spill any drink. 6 the race has
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