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that will change the world forever. ah, my jillions journey around the world. start september 7th on d. w. ah, ah, this is dw news live from berlin. ukraine denies responsibility for an explosion at a russian air base in crimea. but ukraine's president says the war will end only when the russian annexation of prime yet ends also coming up a tight race in kenya. the top contenders to be the next president may be headed
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for a runoff election. and we meet the director of a mother and baby clinic in cappel, one of the few women in afghanistan who still has a job under the taliban. ah, i am pablo felice. welcome to the program. ukraine says 9 russian war planes have been destroyed in explosions at an air base in the annexed crimea. region. one person was killed and several others injured. russia has used the saki base near novo fed, or if go to strike southern ukraine. moscow says that nations of stored ammunition set off the blasts not an attack. ukraine also denies bombing the air base. a senior official suggests it may have been sab,
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as well. president vladimir zalinski has vowed that ukraine will liberate be crimean peninsula from russian occupation. a brilliant blue sky turns dark after several powerful blast. images of black smoke at a russian air basin. the black sea were posted on social media by beach goers in crimea, a popular holiday destination for many russians. but these holiday makers may now want to change their plans. tour is described to how they experienced the detonations. oh yes. when you 1st of i was standing and then it felt like either i flew into the air or fell under ground. i was so scared, my husband jumped up, he was resting and said, what happened? and then we took a few steps back and immediately saw this cloud and a column of smoke right above us. but i'm not, none in crimea was used by russia as one of the launch pants for its invasion of ukraine. moscow has had troops stationed on the peninsula since it illegally
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annexed crimea, in 2014 many ukrainians. consider this to be the start of russia's invasion, including ukraine's president vladimir zalinski. ah, i received this russian war against ukraine and the guns all of free europe began with crimea on most and with crimea, with its liberation. you'll zoom rushes, defense ministry says the explosions were detonations of stored ammunition and not the result of an attack. ukraine has denied it was responsible for the incident which took place deep in a rush and occupied territory. but as senior ukrainian officials suggested that the blast could have been the work of partisans, saboteurs, or russian incompetence. so far ukraine hasn't reported carrying out any major attacks on russian targets in crimea. officials and moscow warren, that would trigger massive retaliation including strengths on key if well
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earlier we spoke to dw mathias billing our in keith and asked him if the war is now expanding into crimea. well, it's hard to say that it expanded because crimea was part of this war as we've just heard it launch. but for the invasion, it's a highly militarized territory where russia has a lot of technology and it's also home to the black sea fleet and the headquarters of the black sea fleet. they have been attacked by ukraine, presumably by ukraine. it also didn't own this for just a few days ago. so of course, this is part of the war, but what is a clear is that the people in crimea, the tourists who travel to crimea from russia, they did not expect this. and we are now seeing pictures of long queues of people trying to leave the territory. it was probably falsely perceived as being kind of
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off the off site of the war. but it is of course, part of this whole military game mathias putting a reporting there. right, well let's take a look now and more stories related to the ukraine war. russian strikes in the southern ukrainian region of separation have killed at least 13 people and left thousands without electricity. authority say, dozens of rockets hated residential areas. keep accuses moscow of using a captured nuclear plant in the region as cover for it's artillery. in while foreign ministers of the g 7 group of nations have called on moscow to return control of the damaged ukrainian need nuclear station to cave. the plant has been shelled several times prompting fears of a potential nuclear incident. moscow and keep blame each other for the attacks. a lawyer for a former russian stay tv journalist. marina of jani cova says she's been charged
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with spreading false information about the russian army. if convicted, she could face up to 15 years in jail. last month of daniel cova held up a poster in moscow, calling president vladimir putin a murderer and his soldiers. fascists. a runoff vote may be needed in kenya as early election results show a tight race between the 2 main contenders to be the next president, the veteran opposition leader rayleigh dinger and the deputy president william roto appear evenly matched the result is expected later in the week these ballot boxes will seal kenya's fate for the next 5 years. after hours of voting. describe as peaceful canyons are now waiting to hear who will next lead their country thing it will thing you bring one will and i one just be prevail. some canyon say
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they have little hope and politicians after years and would successive governments failed to meet the country's economic needs, disapproval, saw voter turnout plunge compared to previous years, especially among kenya's younger voters. but observer say they can only do so much . i cannot to rumble about it. he cannot push the c d as to come. that's your past time. not mine. mine is there been allowed to vote? nobody was there. a strictly prevented from watching. the process was calm, peaceful, or deli. so if somebody has chosen not to, to exercise his or her right to, to elected that well, canyons have returned to daily life while waiting. the results for many memories of violent disputes over election results are not too distant. observers hope
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a quick count will ease any anxieties. will know people of course, in use to i'm such panic, i'm leg in their believe. yes, yes. a business is going on. as usual. as you can see her that are quite a number of people going on with their business because i am wondering that we need to noise out that these bullets you sent us out of frames on to the common people as we talk. now, the notes am in any way i try to use what actually for the 1st time in kenya's history opposing candidates have vowed to accept the results without dispute. as the results near canyon's hope, the promise will hold. well, current projections do not give any candidate a care monday to govern earlier we asked t w's, phoenix, marina, in nairobi, if the winner will face serious problems. some of the and on this that we have
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spoken to has said that whoever wins the presidency will actually need to night the country. because according to the voting patterns looks like they 2 sides of a divide on $5050.00, but also the cost of living youth employment. and of course, some of the other problems that have been facing people in the country as some of the things that they lead to who gets elected next will have to deal with immediately they get to office felix, marina. they're. the taliban returned to power in afghanistan. has severely restricted the lives of women, they must cover themselves, head to toe in public, cannot travel without a male guardian, and are nearly old barred from working, but not completely. dw sandra pitt has been met. one of the few women in afghanistan who still has a job. she's a doctor in the capital capital. oh, i don't. yes, in the meat dr. mal ally facie, she's
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a rare exception in afghanistan. why the taliban forced most working women from that jobs? doctor fight, you see, got a promotion. she's no director of the country's biggest maternity clinic and cobbled female and neonatal health is one area where the fundamentalists rulers understand they need women from on a more the of one stone. as not that a coach. this is linked to the culture and tradition of afghanistan. when a woman is pregnant, she should go to a female doctor. i don't mckenna, because a female doctor can better examine and treat her than i mailed out. i hope was a lot of me than a good one. a mother you can as arabic, over 1000000 doctor class this home of no control. when you go to her ward rounds are busy. the hospital deals with up to 2500 birth a month. i mean, many of the women have difficult deliveries you to man attrition, antinini, alabama as not that a communique ago the team performs up to 40 syrian sections each day. oh
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my, my name, how does he get the though? does your them? a lot of people are jobless on amazon, and when families cannot afford for expecting mothers to eat good a lot and attrition food when they face a lot of problems on lumber problem, shows up the shortest millennium. many babies here are born prematurely. more than 20 new borns have died in each of the past 4 months. the 1000000000 spent by foreign powers on development fate to create the lasting conditions needed to reduce infant mortality. to my, i bought that, i'm a doctor. i have not left the country for the past 26 years and in all this time i've gunnison was never stable and never peaceful though a lot. susie with her after her hospital shift, dr. foisy works in the private clinics. she runs with her husband. here many patients are under family pressure to have children, but can't conceive or have miscarried. it can be difficult for women to carry
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a pregnancy to term when constantly stressed and life in afghanistan, it's stressful, especially for women, muslim on a so. so i will only feel happy when my country is at peace and secure. that gets you out of i'm yet. and when all the troubles that our people are facing our resolve dilemma and they are calm like one of them, that's when i will be able to relax in missouri. show this as an automatic when she gets home after a long working day, darkness awaits her. the electricity's off a daily experience for many families and cobbled as she sits down for tea with her youngest daughter. we ask her why she doesn't leave off. gone is done. emma. them? yes. once on any, i got. i'm an african and i got my education from the blood of this nation's people, including my mac. i want to shove, my people had called on long if all of us decide to leave now who will rebuild this
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country? because what i care about hookah marva is waiting to take the university entry exam to study medicine. she's clear on why she wants to follow in her mother's footsteps seemed as cold. yeah, but that again, cause our society needs female doctors in every single province. after the recent earthquake, there were no female doctors in the field to help the injured women. not only mayo doctors were there but not a single female. and i want to help the women of my country, jeremy, who, the hispanic is franco man. whether marva with follow her mother's korea. liddy up to the taliban. they wait. he sighed. how many women ducked as they want? and where i go, can i get no end of it is monday. mm hm. so football now and last season's champions league winter's round madrid. have one d u way for super cope after beating. i'm tucked frankfurt, the europa league holders to nail in helsinki. the blended league aside had no
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answers to goals from davita, alabama, and korean benson my in the 1st competitive match between the clubs. since in 1960 european co final, it's the 5th time round madrid of one, the trophy danish toymaker. lego is celebrating its 90th birthday with a very unconventional cake. the enormous plastic dessert is made up of over $90000.00 pieces of lego, spread across 9 layers, one for each decade. it was made by employees and is now on display in the town of built home of the lego break. the company is marking the occasion with celebrations at stores around the world. all right, well before we go, don't forget you can always get dw news on the go, just download our app from google play or from the apple app store. that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world,
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