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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. german prosecutors issued arrest warrant for a ukrainian man over the sabotage of the north stream gas pipelines. german investigators believe the ukrainians, named only as bloody mucosy was one of the divers who planted explosive devices ending germany's main supply of russian guests. also coming up is real faces scrutiny over what human rights groups say is a pattern of systematic abuse of palestinians and its prison system. dw is rebecca rivers, talks to a former in may. and thailand's constitutional court removes prime ministers, relative tele, seen from office,
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will go live to bangkok for reactions the low and terry martin, good heavy with is german police are seeking the rest of us suspect in north street in the north stream gas pipelines sabotaged. it's believed the ukrainian man living in poland was a diver who eventually planted explosive devices in 2020 to pull these prosecutors have confirmed they received, the german arrest warrant to underwater. explosions were registered on the north strain pipelines off the danish island of bourne home. in september 2022 months after the start of russia's invasion of ukraine, the pipelines were supposed to bring russian gas into europe, but were nothing authoration at the time of the blast. so the poor polish authorities confirmed receiving the rest war and i spoke about this with the w.
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corresponded. matthew moore service is a very significant development on a story that has drawn a lot of attention in the last 2 years. and the case had really run cold. i know today we've learned according to john and media that in june, an arrest warrant was issued by germany. a european arrest was issued for an individual cleaning, an individual with a link with an address in poland. as we heard his name is volume yet said, does we only know the 1st initial, the 2nd name, according to german law. and this amount is supposed to afford with 2 other individuals of women. and i'm a mind, oh, you created nationals to have prepared the north stream. the north stream bowman in september of 2022 until now that the german prosecutor has declined to comment on these reports this morning. so it's worth just pointing that out. but it really a significant development because there hasn't been any use since the last year when german authorities searched your on the, on
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a seaside resort to northern germany. which people believed that the kind of media find that those individuals had rented, that your on yours, that to prepare this attack and so on. since then, there's not really been much new source of here's the important development and but as i said is not been confirmed by the john. the prosecutor was really on the lightning that to the stage this pipeline project was sure to controversial because ukraine, eastern european countries said germany shouldn't all and shouldn't go ahead with it because it would make me too dependent on russia. i'm gonna remove and the, the, the financial benefit that these countries in your trained staff to, to, to, to, to re, from, from the existing pipelines and the u. s. tooth was opposed to it. so it meant that there was a lot of speculation and conspiracy theories about who was behind us. and today we, we may be a bit closer to finding out who it is. and if these reports are indeed correct, but i do thank you very much. our corresponded matthew moore here in berlin,
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a mediator soon ceasefire talks between is real and how about us are making a push to revive stoled negotiations and mid tensions between the root israel and the ran a new round of talks is set to begin on thursday, but i'm us has not confirmed that it will take part. any hopes the talks will resume or set against the backdrop of continue this rarely strikes and build up areas of garza where lives continued to be lost. i should warn you that our report contains disturbing scenes. my maid had left his family to pick up the certificates of his new born twins. now he did a move with his children's bodies lie alongside his wife's wrapped in plastic bags . killed and it is really bombardment in central garza. the twins were just 4 days old, homeless. that was a way to get the birth certificates for the babies. my wife gave birth the day before yesterday. i didn't even have time to celebrate them. so she gave birth,
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spices, area, and section, and then she was still tired and couldn't walk. might be hire. it's only 3 months old. her face covered in cuts and bruises. she's the only one that has family to survive and is really striking at home. on monday, when the baby was breastfed by her mother. we've been trying to feed her for me lessons this morning, but she wouldn't accept it because she's used to her mother's milk. after 10 months support and gaza strip chemistry on health authority since almost 40000 palestinians have been killed, leading many grieving families and many children. without that parents. israel says it's military choice to avoid harming civilians believes that that's on how i'm us . it operates in dense residential areas. the comp beat us on the battlefield, but they think that they can beat us in p all times. it is how much that is
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responsible for any civilian casualties in gaza. they don't upset that they're all civilian casualties. they wish that what 10 times more because it's a key part of the strategy. and it is really increases the pressure on how my son it's leadership. and it's response to the october 7th terror attacks. move causes likely to pay a heavy price. many here will be watching and hoping that the ceasefire tube slate is for this week and also abundance. and that some kind of field can be reached. so i'll put them some rest bites in this relentless israel is coming under increasing scrutiny for its treatment of palestinians. and his detention facilities is really military is currently investigating several soldiers suspected of serious crimes against a prisoner at one detention center. but human rights groups say this is not an
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isolated case, but rather part of the widespread pattern of the systemic abuse across israel's prison system. dw course a lot of rebecca richards reports now from hebron where she met with a former prisoner about food without alta for one day was a different man. after leaving prison in his room. how much the title in there, it seemed to 9 thinking it a little girl. a while they spent moving full months in jail after being arrested in august 2023. he was held under what is known as administrative detention, which allows israel to arrest and hold people without charge of it. he says the security services went off to him. they wanted his, some of them. a lot of presidents are detained without any accusation. i was arrested to put pressure on my son is the one who says that often maces' deadly terror attacked conditions in the prison became a lot hasha october. but as soon as the war started, every aspect of life changed. i was beaten. i had
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a breeze here on my face. i had blood coming out of my as i remember it happened at the beginning of november. they got into, well, so that'll be does inside of took us to the past williams and bases that so you have the time in that a while. does testimony is among many to have surfaced in the wake of october 7 in a month long investigation is right of human rights organization based selim interview dozens of full in the prison is collecting what they say is evidence of abuse across both the prison system and detention centers run by the middle tree. that's the court. the situation they say is so bad, that is rouse prisons amount to a network of torture cap. was quite surprising to for us to understand that that's what we're talking about is not them single cases. a, it's a policy. what we see now is actually that these really am in jail system, was turned into something very different from once. it was into
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a place where it's main objective. it's main. a conduct is to abuse, posting and prisoners is rounds. prison service denies such allegations saying they act in accordance with domestic and international. know that one case of the military detention center has recently made global headlines. this video obtained by is riley media appears to show idea of soldiers broke matching a palestinian detainee, and then allegedly raping him using shields to hide from the surveillance cameras. the incident took place in july at the state, a man detention center which is held most of the palestinian seas, didn't gauze us into the world again. 5 soldiers are being investigated for crimes, including right. in a statement to d, w. d is right. he made a tree, said it rejects outright allegations concerning systematic abuse of detainees in the states, a mound detention facility including allegations of sexually abusing detainees. but
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we saw below, as have been speaking out about human rights abuses at the facility. for months, we spoke to one on the condition of anonymity. every one was handcuffed to the side of the bed. their arms and legs were strapped separately so that any movement was impossible. they were all blindfolded the patient's eye, so when they could, except for a diaper in the united states, is the rights of palestinian prisoners must be respected and has cooled on the username and government to investigate any claims of abuse. difficult about the form of detainees like a while to the damage has already been done, but to try to proceed in prison, i felt humiliation in every sense of what this is collective punishment beating without any legitimate reason. just for the sake of revenge and towards the end of the woods, this is the true face of the occupation listed on his clothes. he says he's
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experience and the experience of those around him was a tragedy serving only to fuel their hatred and resentment of his ram. earlier i spoke about this with shy parn is who's a spokesperson for these really human rights organization. but selim, which carried out the investigation if there's really prisons, i asked him to tell us more about the testimonies of prisoners interviewed for the report we've talked about. thank you for having me. i would say uh, doing this month's work, we interviewed 55 me that fall. i'm going to be doing news phone or a to do the clues of dozens. westbank is and even saw the want us to use um, look from design to see the different facilities 6 through these, right. the senators, center not down by the grievances though, and sorry thing,
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a military facilities and different ages. the youngest was $16.00 for $65.00, from both agendas. and what was shocking is made dieters shell pretty much the same story. also a supervisor salvation we asian seemed to collision. and that's why we're saying is the system the is really government of course rejects the allegations of it being systematic. but i wanted to ask you about video obtained by is really media um the, the video that we showed part of it in our report just now. it appears to show as really, soldiers, product marketing, a policy and detainee of the military detention center. and then or allegedly raping him in a recent interview. you said you were not surprised when is really media release
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this video? why is that not surprising to you? um, because as far the investigation itself is what it is about and i'm waiting to really investigate or conduct or investigate the decision makers. and the 1st month was what i'm saying for years back to every once in a while they do investigate. there's when it gets the major airlines in doing this and then we don't need you to let us know. you know, and do to investigate is no work and officer all as you might make for it. simple soldiers. but in the gym system, he's on a run and i'm really good investigating you responses. now, israel's prison services that they act in accordance with domestic and international law. these really military rejects allegations of
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a systematic abuse. as we mentioned, what do you say to that? well, uh uh, so i'm assuming the duration was i just was the office and the baby was fine. you just suspended. all the dues policy is the walk through the conditions of use the prisoner. and as i said, we're in great. it's not us to talk to 65 or degrees or this, and that was shy part is the spokes person for these really human rights organization . but someone was speaking to me a little earlier. take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. the taliban have marked the 3rd anniversary of seizing power and i've got a stand with a parade is a former us bag or military base. the take over 3 years ago followed the withdrawal of nato troops after 2 decades of war. the government remains unrecognized by other
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states and has severely restricted women from public life. a homeless charity in new zealand has apologized after annoyingly distributing kennedy's filled with methamphetamine. when tested the sweets contained to potentially lethal 3 grams of the drug. police believe they came from a drug trafficking operation. there is no suggestion of wrong doing by the charity japanese prime minister premium because she has and l. c will step down in september. she has been in office is 2021, but his approval ratings have plummeted over a political fundraising scandal. his resignation triggers a contest to replace him is head of the governing liberal democratic party. thailand's constitutional court has ruled the private historic strata, so he's seen to be removed from office. the court said he breached ethics rules by
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appointing a cabinet minister with a criminal conviction. todd, as parliament must now choose a new prime minister, triggering further political a people. the decision comes one week after the same court to solve the anti establishment moved forward party, which one last year's election. i spoke to journalist mass hunt in bangkok, i asked him if the court decision came as a surprise whether or not the decision was the surprises is pretty interesting because usually these types of cases such as the one last week here against the move our party, the public had already kind of decided, but this one was really up in the air because the senators could have, i mean, the court could have suspended the prime minister while they were considering his case, or they have with the former prime minister. so this was really a 5050 in my opinion, and also amongst people that had gathered for the decision and it was about the same. so i would say that this was unexpected dialogue, but also helps for by many it was really
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a mixed mixed bag on this reminders about why the prime minister was under investigation. what rules did the court decide he had broken store? so this case was actually the, the original complaint was filed with the court from 40 former senators to say that the prime minister violated ethics conduct by appointing mister peter at june bon hu uh, to his cabinet, who was a former lawyer for premier tech saying, and was convicted of corruption and bribery charges over 10 years ago. he did serve a prison sentence. and after completing our prison sentence, he had to wait 10 years before he could be technically eligible to be pointed to a government position again. and that 10 years had passed, so mister tardies in appointed him, but it was too late june, but i did actually resign before this case was brought up to here to the court today. but it didn't, it didn't make a difference in the outcome of the decision,
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because it was clear that the constitutional court decided that this was a breach of the ethics on behalf of the prime minister. tell us a little more about the prime minister who's been forced to leave office threats a causing and his party. yes, mr. tarzan was actually not a politician prior to taking this post. this was his 1st shot at politics and he was a party of this candidate for the prototype are the who still has 341 seats in the parliament. and so his removal is one aspect and following that deputy prime minister applied to him time we see as i will take his toes. but the government that mister tar reason was leading the prototype government, they still have the $341.00 seats in the lower house, which gives them within their collision majority to be able to elect the next prime minister. because the senate is no longer involved in making that decision. and so
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i believe that it's quite possible that the next prime minister who asked to come from the list of candidates for prime minister, for most one transfer election could come from the prototype party. if not, perhaps from the 2nd place, party building jobs, high party. man, thanks very much for filling us in there. that was journalist mass hunt in bangkok the governor of russia's border region of belgrade has declared a state of emergency due to continued bombardment by ukrainian forces. belgrade is next to the course region where ukraine's surprise offensive isn't it? second week, ukraine's military chief says his forces now control 74 settlements on the russian territory. wasn't a 120000 people been evacuated in the area following, ukraine's advance dw corresponded janina 7 over is in riga. we're our moscow team relocated after russia south shut them now. she told me more about the situation in belgrade. as of what russia is saying now in and
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general is that it has, has downed more than $110.00 ukrainian drones overnight in the several russian regions. some deeper into russian territory. but among those is also the dog or a region, as you mentioned, and their regional authorities have declared a regional emergency in the back or at region making it the 2nd region. after course, to have this and this state of sins, ukraine's incursions started last week and regional authorities claim there is daily shelling there destroyed houses, and also that civilians have been killed. we hear of people being evacuated. we have seen the images in, in belgrade, there is, for example, one district the currently our school district that apparently has no residence left there anymore. and this comes, of course, of this larger scale of invasion that has been going on since ukraine
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started this incursion last week. and this really makes us see the scale of the incursion. the scale of this incursion of from ukraine site ukraine now says it's advancing even further, and russian commanders said pretty much making this image of that the situation is under control. they say the front end course has a stabilized right. but of course, that is kind of difficult to assess of for us. so what makes this really, what kind of contradicts to us is that russia is pulling a troops electrically. now, according to lift the rang of defense minister from its 6 clave in cleaning grad 2 course. so not really a sense of controlling this region. now you create this offer just off. it's ray and sue moscow agreed to what ukraine calls of just peace. what's the current one's position on this janina? yes. what you meant?
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pushing has now a set that with this incursion, ukraine wants to improve its position, its negotiation position for possible peace talks. but post pushing has also said that there's nothing to talk about. he won't negotiate with someone who killed civilians and destroy civilian it's infrastructure. at least that's what put in a claims. but of course we have to remember here who launched this war, who launched this post coming days more than 2 years ago now. and of course, that was russia and us, russia has always said that it wants to end this war with a victory. but of course, this victory for russia means i'm not giving back the territory that it is, has a next in eastern ukraine as so of course, it doesn't really look like a rush, just looking for peace there. janine and thank you very much. that was the w is jeanina, someone over in re go now to greece, where several you countries are sending specialist crews and equipment to help authorities there deal with wild buyers that threatened athens entire neighborhoods
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. north of the capital have been evacuated, however, greece is civil protection minister now says there is no longer any active fire front. near the city authorities are dealing with many smaller, localized fires 2 days after the devastating wildfires. outside of the greek capital athens. the severity of the destruction is becoming clear them and the athenians suburb of the lease, one of the most effective day where i was with thousands of houses and businesses burned down to the ground, the scenery a complete devastation, the flames transformed the landscape literally into a wasteland, the ground is covered by a thick layer of ash and there is a very strong smell of smoke and burned wood. to this woman's house was damaged by the flames. she was at work when she got the message to evacuate. she says she
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rushed home to pick up her parents and left. no, she's back to see the extent of the damage and take care of her dog, which young leashed before evacuating. one or 2 dogs is still missing. i'm supposed to come, we packed left straight away and picked up people who didn't have a cough and i'm able to get within an hour, the flame scorched the house. this is the 1st time i've seen it up close and over the years i've been here. the 1st time is go from this fall out of the fire crews continue to look for hot spots. a few minutes down the road from where i'm bowman's body was found. steph on us casa lock is the position leader of the service or party comes to assess the situation. if the response that you're seeing here is to be job the adequate. uh, then i don't know what inadequate would look like. i want to clarify that the
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people on the front lines are on the front line, our true heroes in my book. we are counting of them and that we are grateful to them. but they are understaffed. a lot of them work only seasonally and the don't have adequate equipment and it's not just politicians criticizing the response. this homes owners say nobody came to their age, gave this because it and there was no water tanker, no fire engine, nobody to drench the place. so that it could be saved really for at least not completely destroyed, not to build such a house, takes a lifetime of work. the house is completely destroyed. gimme assume is the final. it says they're still waiting for official word on what to do next. now to a zoo in southwest england, where a pair of male flamingoes has successfully hatched genetic, the tiny check is being cared for by his 2 dads,
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curtis and arthur. so keepers believe the chilean plumbing goes adopted in the band and vague it's the zoo was 1st successful, same sex hatcher. the pair had been feeding the chick who is yet to be named. he will remain with his dad until he's old enough to fend for himself. and finally, world famous street artist banks he has put the finishing touches on his surprised series of animal artworks in the british capital bank. these latest image appeared on the gates of london zoo. it shows a gorilla lifting the shutter to release a sea lion and birds, while other animals appear to be watching from inside several other animal images attributed to banks. they have popped up around london over the past week. you're watching. do you have any news? just a reminder of our top story, german prosecutors have issued a new arrest warrant for a suspect behind the 2022 explosions on the north spring gas pipeline. it's
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believed that the ukrainian man was a diver who allegedly planted explosive devices. you're watching dw noticed on cherry martin, thanks for being with the
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