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has a history like it's tracy with hearing their dreams. with this week on d. w. ah ah, this is d w. news alive from berlin. queen elizabeth begins have final jenny just seeing by pictures of her as it makes its way from palmer old castle where she died of their state to the scottish capital that abroad, where the cost will remain until tuesday. also in the program,
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it reinforces advanced rapidly in the east. so just to raise the flag in up by likely yet, and dozens of other communities after the grades in them from russian occupation. moscow says it's withdrawing its troops from the area, but ukraine finds signs will be hasty retreat. ah, i am eddie micah julia, and you are welcome to the program. the cascades carrying the remains of queen elizabeth is making its final journey from bomber all in scotland to edinburgh. and want to cade accompanying the funeral, as isn't the 6 jenny, through villages, towns and cities where mourners have been turning out to line the route. the caskets were lie at the palace of hollywood house, the royal residence in edinburgh until stay before being flown to london for
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a steep funeral. on september 19th. this was the scene at the coffin, left the queen, some residents at bomber or earlier this morning. among those riding in the motorcade as a queen's daughter, prince yvonne, hundreds of residents turned out in the nearby village of ballad. asked cortez past aim the last respect to the late monarch of respondents. emily gardena was in the village of ballad in scotland. when the coffin was passing through the coffin has passed when standing everyone really understanding the fall and looking down or looking to her or call her or call that car left her sharply. so has her children come along with her? yes, it's a very long procession with lots of police presence. it's it's, it's,
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it's incredibly fantasy, blissful for incredible. how are you ready to feel how, how love she was here and how sad everyone is to see her go. let's go to dw correspondent barbara vessel in london now. hello, barbara. how is land in preparing for the arrival of the queen's coffin on tuesday and on the state funeral? this is one of the biggest police insecurity operations for decades is called operation london bridge. actually, the code for the death of the queen when am was communicated to the prime minister and other leading political figures of the country was london bridge is down. how apt, however, this operation, of course, has been years in preparation. it's is huge. you're going to need all police and a lot of military to support them out to, to channel the enormous crowds that are to be expected here in london. even today,
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when things are happening in scotland and not here in the british capital, a people are just streaming constantly to get to the royal palaces which are behind us, putting down flowers and just looking at the enclosures and chatting a bit to their neighbors. and then walking away again, just a way to show their respect and, and their emotion really bought a from the middle of next week, or when the casket of the queen will be brought here to london undone the official lying in state. and westminster hall is going to follow. the crowds will be enormous, and the british authorities will really have to do everything to keep this is safe event, an event that really honors the memory of the queen. that would definitely be a misha. now, yesterday, charles affair was officially proclaimed king r reporters, asked londoners what they think of the new monarch barbara stuart asked,
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let's listen to that and we'll talk water. i think he is going to make an amazing king is very much a people's person. he is very warm from what we can see and the way he kind of approaches the public. i feel he'd be a very good came for us. i think he's gonna do a grand job. i do. i think he's in the do you think he deserves that? yeah, i think he deserves his time and i hope he can make a good job of it and i'm sure he will. and his wife is waited a long time for it. so he says he's well prepared, i think he's going to be very well supported by william and kate. um so yeah, i think we should be be pretty positive. barbara, you can still hear me. people clearly seem to be looking forward to the reign of king charles, but you know what they say, new king new rules. what could a new king's reign be like? is it quite amazing, but how warmly people are receiving him because you know what his public image was in the past. i mean there was a past when he was almost hated and he had many years to sort of overcome that old
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image and. and now as he is king, people are amazed at how, how well he comports himself, how, how quickly who he was able to really find a language, to talk in his 1st public speeches, to talk to people, to strike the right node between being emotional and, and being statesman and clue, and, and a kid pike and being royal. so this is really what m. 11, a part of this task. and the other is of course, to slowly and carefully modernize a, the road house and, and to sort of bring things forward. it would stick to some of the to pump and circumstances get rid of the other b may be a bit more approachable and, and orientate the, the royal house towards the future. this is really his main task. that's what he will have to do. and it seems he might just be up to the job. that's the 1st impression people here are having. okay, you w correspondent,
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barbara vessel in london. thank you. now turn into the war in ukraine. the korean state agency in charge of this region, nuclear plants, as operations of the rush and occupy facility, have been fully stopped. as the safety measure, engineers have shut down. the 6th and final reactor i made, grew in concern of the risk posed by fighting in the region. this comes as the sweeping ukrainian counter offensive has driven russian forces out of dozens of communities in the northeast, and hockey region keeps as it has to be around $3000.00 square limits as of its territory. since the beginning of september and east, the patient has ongoing around cities, including is m. a. moscow says it's we treat even grouping of troops aimed at strengthening russian forces. fed us out on roads across the hockey region, scenes of destruction and defeat russian military vehicles lie attacked,
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and abandoned. ukrainian forces have claimed a major victory advantage swiftly across ways of enemy held territory, capturing equipment and cutting russian supply lines in the northeastern city of ballad. clia, the blue and yellow flag is flying once again to the surprise of locals who lived through the russian occupation. it was of those, wendy ukrainian forces came. we honestly didn't expect it, which we honestly didn't expect it. those even when i saw ukrainian soldiers with those patches, but the ukrainian flag. oh it was great, great buddha, reddish us, they wish though like a people are happy that liberation has arrived. little that people are back on their homeland happy that there is no more russian occupation. no more oppression, no more baseman, yet no secret service of yet. but at the same time,
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people are traumatized by the occupational w, get them, which is 0, a name, and they, they circle. bazzi. ukraine's counter offensive has been bolstered by foreign support on a visit to keep germany's foreign minister promised to keep sending weapons and all the internet to the international arms deliveries. but above all the courage and the will of the ukrainians to fight. i have landed in recent days to the liberation of further territory by and with that the ability of people to return to their life . and so it gave him the addon content. but russia is framing things differently after claiming to send reinforcements to hock heave. the defense ministry said it's withdrawal from the region was a strategic shift, another to achieve the goal, to the special military operation to liberate on bus. a decision was made to regroup russian troops station in the bala clia niss, him regents to bolster efforts along the done yet front, deliberately. mm exclusion struck in ukrainian health pots of don
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bass following russia's regrouping missiles also fell across hoc. here in the i was after the operation ukraine remains on alert for more russian retaliation. our correspondence nick connelly joins us now from keith. hello, nick. how significant are these reasons? gains or ukraine? this is a huge deal. this war has moved a little in the last few months am and if any i, the side was making progress, it was a matter of hundreds of meters, maybe a few kilometers per week in the space, just a few days ukraine has taken back. it now seems about 3000 square kilometers. moved those russian positions back in some places up to 50 kilometers. and it seems like the russians were running from those ukrainian units in total dis, disarray and they've abandoned huge amounts of technology terms of drones, other kind of technical systems tanks. so looks things the cranes can use,
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but also lots of technology that the ukraine can now deal with me more easily because they have access to the base stations, the tech that the kind of handbooks as it were. so this is really a very messy retreat. however much the authorities, moscow trying to sell this as an ordered strategic kind of realignment. this is the same store. we've heard from them when they had to leave from the key of region in the spring. the same story we heard when they had to abandon snake island in the summer. so not very successful attempt that from moscow to put a brave face on what's been a very significant setback for them in the past few days. but for ukraine, many are wondering, can they keep hold of the territory? dave recaptured while ukraine has shown in recent months that it is very good at defense, its place he being paying defense since 2014, since that initial russian pushed into don't bass then to the eastern part of ukraine. and i think that the bigger question in everyone's minds, in the expert mind was whether ukraine now with the help of westerns where it went west weapons deliveries had the kind of capacity for offense for pushing forward.
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and that it seemingly has it's awesome ports. remember that the territory that's been taken back now is in some ways quite well defendable, because for most of the new frontline, it's gonna be running down a wide river and a reservoir in places of that kind of gives a physical barrier. but obviously, this is all, not very far away from the russian border. so if russia worked to have the resources to have another go, they could, you know, attack again from their own territory. but this is really important for her to give you kind 2nd big city, which is now a whole lot further away from those russian positions. and hopefully in a much safer kind of state going forward. a quick one on this one ration official said today, thousands have been flea and ukraine's hockey region into russia in the last 24 hours. what can you tell us about that? we've seen images of huge queues at the border crossings. seemingly. these are people who have worked together with the rational authorities now fearful of ukraine retribution. and there's all the discussion of social media here, whether maybe this is a better thing from you for ukraine. these people just leave rather than the
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cranial thirty's, divide communities by kind of going at off these people judicially. but it does seem like those, these people had really commit themselves that russia was that stay an hour just leaving those towns and regions and blind panic as this ukrainian wants. really, you know, speeds up. okay, they can only and gave thanks very much for the updates now in the gym and when the seger rp lights are embarking in the new era this week with new coach and for my daughter on board, michael gross. doggoned way in town on march. the 6th and, and rose the chance to make a good 1st impression on the whole fans. as far as days go. it wasn't too shabby. ah, mark her rosa will be aiming to stay longer in leipzig than the $46.00 games he lost that dormant. could he, when his 1st one against some familiar faces, the early signs look good as willy all by and not at the house in front half the just 6 minutes may pinpoint header getting the hungarian
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defender of the mock for the new season. it would have been to nail on the half hour mark had it not been for some heroic defending from mary's both. but the tide kept coming like secret to up at the break. and it was yet another hungarian international with the goal. i sensational strike from dominic. suppose ly pending, rose aside a comfortable lead domains, diet offending continued in the 2nd half t my van a ting of i'm a do hi dora. in the 84th minutes the molly and couldn't miss with an emptiness to weigh minutes. 3 mill it ended a comfortable 1st day at the office for rosen, irene in berlin league champions by and continued the r wobbly form on march day 6 asbestos. as stuttgart grabbed a late point to make it 3 st draws or by am,
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i allowed the safe bet after 2 miles jealous nifty footwork made it to him just before the armor, but a 92nd minute penalty under to got a lifeline. project finished from sabu dressy since robin fans. oh, happy i and stay top, but that may change after sunday's games. even watch indeed of in use. the june full dock film where we look at this spanish flu. the pandemic that killed 15 medium people century before cubic 91 use at the top of the hour. tuesday june the landscape a reflection of a turbulent history. the cities, a mosaic of different people and languages. e ron's mountains reveal unparalleled beauty.

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