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ah ah ah ah, this is the w. news live from berlin. a deadly shooting and a place of worship and have hurt. 8 people have been killed and others wounded as shots are fired. i need jehovah witness center. we'll have the latest. also coming up georgia backtracks on it's controversial for an agent, fill the government to react to st protest over its russian style law,
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which critics say stifles free speech. but protests are continuing over fears. the government is on an authoritarian path. and in china, she's in ping is handed a 3rd term as president. it is the culmination of a remarkable rise for the 69 year old, who has weathered recent protests that home to become china's most powerful leader in generations. and as the movie business gears up for the oscars, we will have the story of how a top athlete treated the track or the typewriter, and turned her hand to screen script writing. now she is set to sweep the academy awards with the blockbuster anti war movie all quiet on the western front. ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. hamburg is in shock. after 8 people died
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in a mash shooting, the incident took place that a building used by jehovah. witnesses in the northern german city. authority say that several others were injured in the incident. police have yet to elaborate on a possible motive, and the shooter is thought to be among the dead. this is not a common sight in germany. police officials rushing through the streets, carrying wounded people to safety. these scenes after a shooter opened fire at a meeting of jehovah. witnesses in northern hamburg? been unwilling you? i'm a local resident router cigar. i heard loud gunshots, often munitions went to the window to see what was going on as it was showing some of them. i saw a man with a firearm, my shooting as window of infant, so she i filmed us. we'll have to start off and you feel this is what the witness
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saw. oh, it terrified him. police said several people had been killed or wounded without giving a definite number. the prototype, i'm the door rang, the officers entered and found people who had been injured. have i some fatally by gunshots from title or totally felice wardens and the officers and also heard a shot from the upper part of the building. it is in the home and found a person there uh before. and i mean, we have no evidence of an assailant. at large m e evidence points to the assailant being in the building and possibly among the dead. so far, it's unclear what the attack his motive was, but they've left behind chaos and fear in a city that was about to fall asleep. and he
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w is benjamin alvarez. goober is in hamburg. he gave us this update from the scene earlier. one of the neighbors, a woman who's living nearby, told german meat that she heard several rounds of gunshots it before. 9 p. m pulleys was near by. they managed to come to this place of worship that you can see here behind me, shortly after 9 p. m. when the 1st offices entered the building, they still heard and shot that the information that we have and will pretty quickly also with the work, with the different ambulances. and then they gave the information that they believe that the attacker is not on the run, as of course, is something that people here were also hoping for. they believe that it was one person. and that it did to have this shooting that went in there and started a shooting. the area is corned off. so the whole area here in the streets for the neighbors that are here around. and of course, it's shocking news for everyone who is involved to see exactly what happened. tell
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this unfolded. they're really helpful for the quick work that police did. one of them, it, it was the mayor of hamburger also expressed his condolences for the families of the victims had died in the, in the thursday evening attack. and let's get war. we are joined now by w security correspondent, thomas sparrow. thomas, what more do we know about the attacker including motive? while the motivation is still and clear, and authorities are still investigating, this is not something unusual. in fact, when you have these kinds of incentive authorities, nobody take some time before discussing any possible motivation. before describing the incident with specific terms would be per so far, for example, from chancellor or upshaw's describing as a brutal act of violence or security officials, cited by german media have described as a rampage or a mass shooting. and this points to the direction in which authority the now probably investigating this incident. but as it happens with other similar cases,
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authorities are normally very careful before jumping to any conclude and before closing any kind of speculation. so what we know so far, what confirm so far is actually very little about the possible motivation. how common are incidents like this one? they are rare, if you compare them with other countries in the world, germany has some of the strictest gun laws in the world. that is one of the reasons why these kinds of incidents are rare compared to other parts of the world. however, they have happened in germany. also recently they have been several in the last few years and the motivation they have ranged from mental problems by the possible perpetrator to far right extremist views. and this again, point to the importance of understanding what possible motivation might be in this case or the fact on might be. because then you can actually put this particular incident into one category or another. again, it is still way too early to say what the possible motivation might have been. authorities are treating this very good. when can we expect to learn more to day
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the cause of the day, especially around midday german time, we're expecting a press conference by local authorities where they're going to give probably more details on the possible perpetrator on the victims. and we're expecting also some initial information on the puzzle motivation as well. did happier correspond at thomas sparrow at the security outlook here. thank you so much. josh, ukraine says that it is working on restoring operations at energy facility is after russia bombarded cities with a new mix of aerial weapons. moscow claims its attacks are aimed at reducing ukraine's ability to fight the attacks on thursday targeted civilian infrastructure . far from the front lines for the 1st time in weeks killing at least 9 people of apartment, cars blackouts, and several ukrainian cities and briefly disconnected as operates in nuclear power plant from the grid you and nuclear watchdog has called for urgent action after that most recent power cut to the nuclear power plant. and earlier d,
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w is amin, as if in keith told me what that would entail. thread the head of the u. n's nuclear watchdog. raphael grossi issued a statement after the power went off at this nuclear power plant, least electrical power and started running on a generators. he said that every time this happens, it's a roll of the dice. and if it continues, at some point, our luck will run out and he called for urgent action. he did not make clear though in that statement what he meant by urgent action. but this would probably entail some kind of negotiated deal for both sides. and don't forget that the 1st time the nuclear power plant ends up risha went off the grid. it was due to ukrainian shelling. that's because russia currently occupies this nuclear power plant. of course, russia holds responsibility for putting the carpet and danger because of its invasion of ukraine, but at this point, both sides are interested in securing their own military strategy in that area.
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and the u. n. has been urging for some kind of negotiated deal to prioritize the safety of the power plant. moscow gave a statement about the strikes across ukraine yesterday. phyllis and moscow said, or the russian department of defense said that these strikes, this wave of strikes that hit practically every part of the country was retaliatory against attacks across the border. it wasn't clear which tax they were talking about, but they said it happened last week. and they said that they achieved their goals. they had all their targets, including arms, factories and drone bases. um, but ukraine has said that the purpose of the attacks was a form of terrorism to shock the entire country, much most of which is far away from the eastern frontline. they've also suggested that it was a way for russia to showcase it says new fairly new hypersonic missiles called the kin joel, which is russian for dagger, which can evade ukrainian air defense. and what's clear is that several, um it's
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a civilians died in these attacks including 6 in the western o blast of levine. now this is the most deadly attack on civilians since the beginning the war in the far west of the country. so it really brought the war home once again for people all across the country here and reminded them that no part of this country is safe as long as this war is continuing. i mean, as a, thank you. thank you. harrison. other stories making headlines around the world. former malaysian prime minister, a yes seen, has been charged with corruption and money laundering in a court and call them or he pleaded not guilty on the charges, including the alleged abuse of power to obtain bribes for his political party. he was released on bel, italy's prime minister, georgia maloney has unveiled tougher jail terms for people smuggler. the move is aimed at combating migrant trafficking across the mediterranean. the sentences
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include a penalty of up to 30 years in jail. alone is right when government has promised to take a hard line on undocumented migration family gap, i'll say my phone. sweden's chief negotiator says that turkey has acknowledged that both from sweden and finland have taken concrete steps to meet awkward concerns over their beds to join nato. the 3 countries have agreed to hold further meetings on the issue of laden and finland need turkey's approval to join the alliance. in the area, at least 6 people were killed when a train plowed into a public bath in the commercial capital lego, the state rescue agency says that the bus driver apparently tried to beat a warning signal before the approaching train slammed into the vehicle. 74 people were injured. this chinese leader season paying has been handed a historic 3rd term as president china's rubber stamp parliament the national
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people. congress held the election and there was no doubt that the result would be she. he took the oath of office with his hand on the constitution that he revived, whereas his predecessors relinquished the presidency after 10 years. she tore up that rule book. having abolished the term limits back in 2015. the 3rd term makes him modern china the longest serving head of state earlier journalist fabi and crouch, mur, and shanghai told the w y is so unusual for a chinese leader to receive a 3rd term as president. so you have to understand his story context and the state founder of modern china mouths had done he would for life. and the older he became, the excess of his personality kalak became the more his economic policy failed. and the more he direct the country into chaos. so it was the communist party itself who after mouse there. and they're basically limited the term for a future leader to 2 terms named 10 years and seating pin was the 1st ruler now who
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removed it clause from the law again until secured himself a historic 3rd term. so it is really highly unusual. in georgia, the ruling party has dropped a controversial for an agent bell following 2 nights of violent clashes between police and protesters. despite this thousands continued to rally in the countries capital tbilisi, they fear the government wants to put georgia on a path toward authoritarianism and dragged the country back under the kremlin influence. now the draft law echoes a russian lie used to silence critics. demonstrator say that it could hinder georgia's goal of joining the european union. oh, huge cheers for the european union. and the rejection of russian influence, ah, no,
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the people go the peacefully answer. the dude employment. the messages are clear. of the 2 days of violent protests, the ruling georgia dream party earlier announced its withdrawing its disputed foreign agent bill, google. trish, isabella, legislation will be brought out for its 2nd hearing bar and during that 2nd hearing it will fail. let me once again make this political statement. the law will fail by no one voting for it and this will resolve the issue that will trouble dom sucks. but protestors think that the government is just paying lip service. so odd is number one, literally camera to day is definitely the 1st victory that this protest is brought . but this fight is no ended yet because we do not trust the promises of the ruling party, which they are only giving to us to stop the protests. therefore, the protests will carry on until officially with their own hands. they press the button in the georgian parliament that abolishes the bill. i mean,
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the controversial legislation would have required and jose and independent media who received more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad to declare themselves foreign agents. protesters clashed with police for more than 2 consecutive days. officials say 50 officers were injured and more than a $130.00 demonstrators were detained during that time. those attending the latest rally also demanded this swift release. demonstrators said the law is reminiscent of existing legislation in russia that has been used to crack down on descent and that it could damage the country's relationship with the european union. opponents of the georgia government scored a victory to day, but they said the fight is not yet over. while the government has promised to withdraw this very controversial bill, but that has not stopped the protests t w,
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corresponded maria cut the mazda in tbilisi told us why yes, we are now in the inner yard of the georgia and parliament there. pelham, inter answer will be holding the 2nd hearing on the controversial foreign agent bill. that spark brought us here and believe, see, ah, as you can see, the background, the police is already mobilized at the parliament gates or their position is warning that the authorities might be ah, buying the time. ah, that's why they ask the protectors to com. and you know, to put more pressure on the government, georgia applied for a new membership last march, but was not granted candidate sat us just, how does this law proposal affect georgia's path to joining the block now? well, suddenly the image of georgia government has been shattered, sir, not only domestically but internationally, but we can. so we, we've seen the, you know, the reaction from georgians, ordinary georgias, are fighting, you know,
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against this law on the street literally. and i hear it's important to look at the international responses while since georgia was to become a european ah, european r e country one day. so the are, for instance, the french president eminent. my court said that georgia is turning towards europe and it can count on france also the spokesperson for a u. s. department net prize stated that georgia isa georgia people proved that they belong to europe, and the future is european. however, ah, the u. s. is still, you know, are watching very closely and expecting the government to extract the bill from the parliament, but also are the further net tri sad that georgia should focus on our own reforms. just to give you a little bit of context. ah, you are
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a commission has issued issued a 12 points recommendation last june when georgia failed to gain candidacy status. and in order to become a you member and to gain candidacy 1st odd ga, ga, and has to fulfill this 12 points recommendation 1st. how big are the fears among georgia that their country is leading east? yes, if fears are very, i big and georgians are very concerned with the actions of their government. or they're saying that the bill was a deliberate, deliberate act of sabotage. ah, you know, to alienate her on george's from europe on here. it also we can talk about a little bit about the party, the ruling party, georgia dream. it was thought founded by a billionaire who made his fortune in russia in ninety's between ebony, feely, and in georgia. it's widely believed had that he is the shadow leader of georgia
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and i. some of the protest service yesterday were asking were saying that we have to remove the government in order to, ah, you know, to, to be in the, in the, you. so our little see what will be the decision, the final decision today. it's about the plan of recession is about to start in about an hour, and they will see what the official decision will be very soon. maria, cut mazda. thank you so much. in israel, a palestinian gunman has opened fire on a crowded street in central tel aviv wounding 3 people before being killed by israeli police. the militant dismissed palestinian group, hamas has claimed the shooter a 23 year old from the occupied west bank as one of its members. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called it a terror attack. now the shooting happened on the same day that widespread protest took place in israel. the demonstrations were aimed at efforts by the new right
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when government to reform the dish harry, the proposed laws would reduce the powers of the supreme court and allow more political influence in the appointment of judges. now crowds opposing the plans blocked roads leading to israel's main international airport. thousands of protest is rallying once again in tel aviv for what was dubbed and nationwide dave resistance marching through the streets and blocking highways to the airport in a bit to hinder prime minister benjamin netanyahu planned trip abroad. horn honking demonstrate, as we're clear on why they with it. there's a bunch of guys that has decided to hidden up this country for their own reasons. and this is, if you are very few people sitting very up high in the government, a abducting in the, in the kid not being the whole country motorcycle police rule. so on hand
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photographing the cause of those taking part. but some protest is said, even the offices lay aside with when you close the cover of it with them. so we're, we're good for our self elsewhere though. the police were less friendly with demonstrate has, as they tried to force them from rose, about the protests were mostly peaceful. israel's interior minister in fact, later fired the head of telegraph police. after complaining they hadn't been tough enough, almost disrupting traffic. things like that happening all over the country here in television. this is one of the main main of right mom. now they, they both, they are not going to stop until their voices are her low. their demands are still on answered knit yeah, he was forced to take
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a helicopter to reach the airport. and before getting off, he had a warning for the protest is what it will only been. we won't let anyone disrupt israel's democracy and canceled the decision of the majority in israel as expressed in the recent elections, ronald weatherbug. but after 9 straight weeks, neither the government nor its opponents seem willing to budge on what both framing has a question of democracy. now ahead of sunday's academy awards the story of how the anti war movie, all quiet on the western front was brought to the big screen. it happened in great part because of a world class athlete turned screenwriter. she is leslie patterson and she is a world champion triathlete who will be sitting among the big names of hollywood, hoping that her film garners a few oscars of the 9 for which it is nominated. she spoke with dw is kyle mckenna
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. so yeah, of all was kind of had these balancing points in my life, the art and the sport, and one is always help the other art in the sport for years. scotlands leslie patterson was known for her place among the world's top triathletes, especially on the off road xterra to her, or the biking segment is on grueling terrain. and so is the running segment. brutal pathways where patterson suffers and excels. and there's a process a that is, it is kind of a wonderful thing where you're focusing on every small little detail of that performance. and then when it culminates in it, an event that you feel good at and it works. it's like the spake swell of a wave and it feels like you're cresting and it's just the most wonderful, beautiful thing i am. and it's, you know, i can, it's,
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it's kind of the same with film with writing. ah, leslie patterson draws a straight line from her will to win to her will to get all quiet on the western front. made it is the 1st time the 1929 classic has been adapted for film in its original german language following a teenaged soldiers stunned by the horrors of world war one. he and his comrades used as expendable cannon fodder by generals, far removed from the battlefield. as long as the spouse me end can be here on jayden. maita. patterson and her writing partner bought the rights to the novel after one of those life changing moments in l. a, we had read it in school, love the novel, and then it, it was a summer sale on at the store in los angeles. they adapted the book originally to an english language screenplay and shopped to film studio after film studio. after film studio for 16 years, they heard rejections. patterson used up $200000.00 of her triumph,
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one winnings to hold. the book writes. as soon as you realize the adversity and makes you stronger for the next time, then you kind of embrace, there is obstacles. finally, it all came together with netflix and germany's amusement park studios, which had asked, can we do it in german answer. yes. oh my gosh, one day it's terrible. the next day it's wonderful the next day terrible. and then you kind of build all of these layers to get his final piece of art that you're just like, wow, you know that that was worth it about a dozen years back after winning one of her 5 off road tri offline world championships. muslim patterson told an interviewer now i want an oscar. she maintains she was dead serious. sunday evening comes her 1st chance. before we go, a quick reminder of the top story that we are following for you here on data news.
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8 people have been pilled and others wounded after a gunman fired shots at a jehovah witness center and the german city of hamburg, police deployed special security forces to the area. georgia government has backtracked on its controversial foreign agent bill after street protests at its russian style law, which critics say stifles free speech. opposition. parties say that protests will continue and they fear the government is on an authoritarian path. and china's she's in pain has been given a 3rd term in office as president. he was elected in a unanimous vote at a session of china's parliament. a 3rd term in office is highly unusual for a chinese leader. and under scores she is hold on power. don't forget, you can always get either you news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the apple app store. it gives you access to all of the latest news
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from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. you can watch this program on live stream coming up next in the story about climate friendly sheep in new zealand. so do you stay with us if you can for that in the mean time, i'm sorry, kelly in berlin. thank you so much for joining with . ah, with
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