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ah, i was born in berlin. sports july 22nd on w. ah ah, the says these are the news live from berlin, ukrainian suffer another attack by russian forces. if ryan says at least 15 people are dead and many more, i'm missing off to a russian missile strike hit an apartment dog. also coming up that opposition parties in sri lanka discuss, forming a new government. the talks come a day after protests is stormed,
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the harms of the president and prime minister leading to both leaders agreeing to resigned task forward tennis number one novak doc of it's not as his 7th wimbledon title defeating australian nick carroll. ah, i'm really mohammed walked to the program. ukrainian officials say at least 15 people were killed and many others injured after a russian air strike hit an apartment block in easton, don. yet the blast destroyed the building, leaving residence trapped under the rubble. russian forces are increasing attacks as they try to take all done yet. a warning this report contains some graphic images. a body is carried out of the remains of an apartment building
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while traumatized survivors look on. it was night time when russian rocket struck this residential block inch a sieve, yard killing at least 15 and bearing others under the rubble. chill gun. yeah. now we are afraid of everything we were afraid of the nights were afraid of the day because we don't know what it will bring. rushes offensive on the genetic region is terror rising ukrainians who stayed behind pensioners and their pets caught in the crossfire a ukrainian servicemen returned home to find russian shows killed his grandmother. ah, i have nothing to say. oh, i should go and kill putin myself. many
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elderly people are unable to evacuate or simply refuse to even as life here becomes increasingly perilous. we've also my grandchildren, r d to me. one of them is 13 years old and another one of 3 manifold. i asked him to leave, so they don't see it at all. they asked me to leave to leave the house and go. i say no, i grew up here and i will die here. this is my mother lent. this is my town. this is mind. i will not leave it to a war with the label in his nightly address, ukrainian president followed me. zalinski claimed to russian forces are attacking innocent victims on purpose. but that won't stop some ukrainian staying until the bitter end. earlier i spoke to each of these nick spicer in the ukranian capital,
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keith and he has borne the attack on that residential building. in tony esc, potiphar storia apartment block there called khrushchev buildings in their building across the former soviet space or all the same wherever you go. half of it's blown away. half of it's a mountain rubble and throughout the day rescue workers have been you know, moving beams, moving bricks are hearing voices getting cell phone calls, finding bodies, finding live people. 1 working at it as hard as they can, of course, with the loved was, as we heard about report standing around hoping for good news. and of course this isn't a war zone. there can be more incoming shells and the numbers of rescue workers, or course depleted eyes. so as a town of about 12500 people, many of them have left. so the work is likely to continue on going into the night and they'll be finding either survivors or bodies purchases in sri lanka, say they will continue to occupy the residence of both the prime minister and the
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president until they officially resign. both leaders have indicated they will step down off the demonstrations so place and occupy lots parts of the capital, colombo, however many are skeptical all their intentions. the country has seen anti government protests over a growing economic crisis, which has caused fuel and food shortages early. we spoke to all of a man who covers south asia for the german tv network, a r d in colombo. they asked him a short time ago to describe the situation in colombo. i mean, right now it serve pretty fees peaceful that has been a day leg with the vibe in between of her party and the revolution or the people were as celebrating today. there were going into the president's palace. um, hundreds may be a thousands of people going there and seeing how good that buy out at our parks our lives in his luxury bill are there. they were occupying the pool area. they went to
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the gym, they were walking around in the garden and they really enjoyed would be called a victory yesterday, that the prime minister and also got a buyer or 2 parts of the president of c lanka, said they are willing to resign when the next upcoming week center. people cannot quite believe it to yet they are still protesting. here behind me, they say they won't be done until you go to buy our auto parts are actually gone from waters. and until they have a new government here for the president and the pamela have both punished to step down and the opposition parties have met or talked, how close they are now trying to establish new government with. i truly tough to say, i mean they seem to be pretty united in what they wanted. there was a statement in the morning where they said or what they want to. so all party government that everybody is really involved in the government and what they also want is said that the prime minister and the president are not going to resign in
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the upcoming weeks, but they want an immediate resignation then. but that's not going to happen. so soon, i guess, so people keep on the demonstrating, but the talks are going to continue. and the next day, of course, we're at something about 10 o'clock in the morning. so let's see how that goes. some, these seem to be pretty united and see it. they seem to be on a good course so that they can get to know a party government pretty soon. and given what we seen with these events in sri lanka, what does this tell us about the political elite there? oh, i mean it's no surprise that are politicians. it's corey's stick to serve, to bear positions, but it's a pretty remarkable here in the lanka. m at your part. so family is blamed for many things here in the past and that other parts of the time you had many political positions here in this country. and now finally, embarrassing some hold that maybe some younger politicians come in in the future.
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and so they will set up a completely new system that's the hope of the people at least oliver mer speaking to us from a, a at r d in colombo. thank you so much for your time. so africa's president has condemned the murder of 19 people at 2 bars as unacceptable and worrying for people was shot dead at a tavern in the east of the country. i was later 15 were killed at a bar in the hat in the actual huntersville township of so i took locals were enjoying a night out here. it's a wet hose, orlando, east bar when a group of armed men pulled up in a minibus taxi. this survivor wishes to remain anonymous. listen, we were playing pool and drinking when suddenly people barged in and started shooting . i survived because i hid under the pool table. many others got shot. police
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say recovered cartridges, prove the shots were fired at random. one resident ran to the scene only to find neighbors among the victims, but it was little wouldn't long bodies were on top of each other and there were body parts everywhere. when we were looking for our loved ones, we mean we have to jump over bodies looking for our brothers. again, what's another on the corner? the expert say, the attackers used weapons designed to cause maximum carnage. the type of i force let me use the case with london, have them tragedies like this are not uncommon in south africa where 20000 people are murdered each year. the country has one of the highest per capita murder rates in the world, climbers to us. we need to dis,
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rise from the ashes and onward to rise to come together with the people of africa to fight, to claim the shooting was the 2nd to occur in a bar with an hour's though police say the incidents are not related. in both cases, the attackers are still at large, and police have no idea as to their motives. now, members of the u. k. conservative party had begun making that pitches to replace bars. johnson, as prime minister, he agreed to sat down after a wave of political scandals. but there's been little mention of johnson's controversial policies like sending migrants for wonder ought reversing the briggs agreement on more than island. instead, one issue is dominating the agenda in the race to be the occupier of this central london residence. well, there's a theme emerging among the competition. we can look, i believe in a lower tax. i've always been a low tax consulting i can service should raise taxes. i don't believe an unfunded
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tax cut making their case on the sunday morning media round because i want to do a great job for my country. that's why the main contenders were out for the early stage advantage. i think no conserve, you should raise taxes either on what you need a smart tax cost that will grow the economy. i also want to stop fries, if you like, that the proposed increase in corporation taxes. i think the much greater risk is not having a tax cut that's and much riskier route to go down because what we need is not a tax on growth, but a growing economy. that's why i keep talking about a clean stall and a 10 year plan for growth. 9 tory m p 's, including the former chancellor reaches to not have made a bid for the leadership trade minutes that penny mordant is the latest to throw her hat in the ring. so far she's been tight lipped, but his promising a different approach. foreign secretary list trust is also expected to join the
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race but with the 1st round of voting expected within days. the agenda is already set for the fight over who will be the next resident of number 10. on a former tennis number, one novak jock of it has just claimed his 4th straight wimbledon title author defeating and nick carry us in 5 sets. talk of its rally back off to losing the 1st set in a thrilling final. he had to dig deep against the australian carry, also displayed some fine tennis moves that his men made and final. this is the subs 7th overall women, wimbledon title talk, which is now one slam behind, ruffled adel record of 22 majors. let us get more in this with the w sports alamahood hockey in the studio with me, so chuck, of which promised that there would be fireworks. did he deliver? yes, he did. both of them delivered. it was
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a great show down between 2 very different players. joke of it is a lot more. he's quiet, he's cool. he's collected. and then the curiosity, curious is the exact opposite. he's loud, he can get very emotional. but despite these differences, it was a really close match and curious, came awfully close to beating him. but we all know that joke of it is a marathon players. so the more the longer the game goes on, he just gets better and better and he eventually managed to, to break his opponent. but what is also really interesting is that both of them come out of this final as, as friends, and with what they themselves call abroad man. so curious, he's known for being really outspoken and he didn't really have too many kind words to say about joke of it in the past. but then he defended him earlier this year with the way the australian government treated him. and since then, there's been a romance that has developed and i think they'll even now go out for dinner. yeah, of course, the bill is on joke of it because he came out as the window but there was like this
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instagram exchanged between the 2. who were you surprised to see carry us reach the final and know because we all know that he's extremely talent at the potential is they are people have been saying that he has somebody that could really become a tennis grade. he has the skills and we saw that to day as well. you know, we saw much more subdued version of curious, but with him it always comes down to managing his emotions. and i think, and of course, he also has a lot of problems off the court and there are domestic abuse allegation, but also and his battle with depression in the past and suicide. but i think if he can get his house in order and his emotions under control, and this definitely won't be his last final. and finally, just talk us through, talk of it and his quest for this grand slam record. it's a joke of it, of she stands at $21.00. so he's one behind raphael nadal. but there's a bit of a problem. his hands are currently tight because of the pandemic. so because of his
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vaccine status, he can't take part in a lot of major championships. so people are saying that the next one he probably could take a pot in would be the french open next year because he has been very adamant that he won't get vaccinated for him. his body autonomy over his body is a lot more important. ok, and they want to talk you. thank you very much. from d w sports. you're watching the w news live from berlin. stick around for puerto is coming up next following, i'll correspondent into the well stocked heavily armed world of americans prepping for a breakdown of civilization and watching about them to step up and see the true blue her women in asia seasoned to this week with.

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