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to re meeting people and hearing their dreams, a determined journey this week. do you w ah ah ah, this is dw news alive from berlin, russia, a tax, ukrainian infrastructure, causing widespread power outages in the eastern city of har, cave, and surrounding areas. the attacks come as you premium forces make more territorial gains in their counter offensive in the east is coming up on the show. thousands lined the streets of at m brought to bid farewell to queen elizabeth. as her coffin
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is driven through the scottish capital, it will be held over night at holy rude house, the official royal residence ah hello am i richardson? thank so much for joining us. ukrainian officials say russian air strikes have caused widespread power outages across it's eastern regions in retaliation for keeps recent territorial gains firefighters bottled a blaze at a major power station near harkey. following shelling on sunday night, plunging the region into darkness. blackouts were reported in parts of the dawn bos, region rushes, military said, it had struck military targets as it launched a new offensive across the east. and meanwhile, in other news, the operator of this operation and nuclear power plant said it had been able to
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safely shut down its last working reactor after its external electricity connection was restored. all this comes as a sweeping ukrainian counter offensive has driven russian forces out of large swats of territory in the east. bummer roads across the harkey region. scenes of destruction and defeat russian military vehicles. ally attacked, and abandoned ukrainian forces have claimed a major victory. advancing swiftly across large areas of enemy held territory, capturing equipment and cutting russian supply lines in the northeastern city of ballots. lee of the blue and yellow flag is flying once again for you. grims president villamor zalinski. it's a sign of things to come. oliver's, i should set him up at a little. i believe that this winter will be a turning point should, and it can lead to the rapid di occupation of ukraine. ah,
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we're much liable name is liquidate. if not, if we see how russian forces are fleeing in all directions you league is now did daily frankie. and if we had more weapons, so we could push them out wholly even faster. he's made duke bla bla switch. well, good luck of miss you. what i see russia for its parts as it's pulled back troops and eastern ukraine in order to regroup. but russian officials say they've now resumed hitting ukrainian positions around her keith, while oak noble as well as carrying out strategic airstrikes in the southern her son region. near her son in the town of mich alive, ukrainian officials say 9 people were injured. when a missile hit a residential area. as ukraine's counter offensive expands, there are more and more reports of russian accesses like this. in europe, before long the russians came and liberated us from our apartment. those who now
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were left without our apartment, the windows were blown out. so most at least every one's a life. but 3 people have slight injuries. lee, he put on other areas around her keith are suffering power blackouts. following russian missile strikes in a tweed presidency. lensky said rushes hitting civilian infrastructure rather than military targets in an act of retaliation. and after going through months of pain and uncertainty, how are ukrainians responding to this huge change in fortunes for the ukranian army? let's hear from our corresponded and keith and manuel chat us. well i, you can a really feel a switch in the mood of people, you know, a few weeks ago when i was there last, i could see people being a quite, you know, a quite worried about what was happening in the front line when you were meeting or we sold years, there were very a grim over us. now. you see people in the streets exchanging videos of
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a liberated as cities on their phone. you can even see sold is a, you know, beaming with joy at the news, hour after hour of more liberated cities. that being said, we're still, you know, or hearing era, the lads to date was 3 times you in kia in hard keith in, michel, i have in harrison, this is a daily occurrence. so of course cautious optimism. but oh, so in this at 2 hundred's day of war and awareness that it is far from being over. illinois has reporting a partial result in sweden's general election show, a race that's too close to call. the central left social democrats, led by prime minister magdalana and dition, are expected to garner the most votes, but their central left block is and neck and neck with the center right block, led by the populace, sweden democrats, negotiations to former government and a polarized political landscape. are expected to be long and difficult due to the corresponding alexandra phenomena is in stockholm. she sent us her
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assessment of what this all means for the formation of sweden's next government. the social democrats have emerged as the strongest quality in this selection. and that is why they would be the ones to stop talking to other parties in order to form a new government. however, this is going to be a tough task. maybe even a nightmare as one eggs. good, put it. and that is due to the fragmentation of the swedish political system. and that would take away from this election is the success of the car, ride sweden, democrats. they entered the parliament for the 1st time in 2010 and has been growing ever since. with their hard line on the migration and crime, there were apparently no able to tap into that social move in sweden, and they will probably play a bigger role in swedish politics in the future. ok,
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let's bring up to speed with some other stories making news around the world. u. s . president joe biden has laid a reef at the pentagon on the 21st anniversary of the $911.00 attacks. almost 3000 people died when terrorists, hijacked planes, and flew them into the world trade center towers in new york. the pentagon and a field in pennsylvania. hundreds of people have taken to the streets of she lay to mark the anniversary of the 1973 qu, that ousted socialist president, salvador allende in the capital. santiago they honor the victims of the military regime led by august with nor shed some demonstrators clash with police at the end of the mostly peaceful march. and queen margaret of denmark has been marking 50 years on the throne in scaled back celebrations. following the death of queen elizabeth on thursday. the 82 year old is now europe's longest serving monarch
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after becoming queen in 1972. queen margareta ordered events to be cut back on news of the british monarch's death and queen elizabeth's cough and has arrived at the palace of holywood house in edinburgh, the official residence of the british monarch in scotland. the coffin will remain there overnight and be taken to the city's saint giles cathedral. to morrow. thousands of mourners followed the queen's final journey from balmoral castle to edinburgh. the moment the body of queen elizabeth arrives in edinburgh the city is famous, royal mile was packed with people waiting to catch a glimpse of her last journey. many in the scottish capital had camped out in anticipation of her arrival.
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this 7 o'clock this morning. i mean, she's worked so hard so horribly and it just seemed rate to come here. in a slow and somber procession. queen elizabeth's flat draped coffin was driven through the scottish countryside after leaving her beloved by morrow castle, where her life of 96 years came to an end. thousands of scotch lined rural roads and highways to bid her a last farewell. i came here as a student, back to 72 on says this is the queen. so i could miss gilbert lived to say goodbye to her. it's part of history. it's the fact that she has day to consider whole life to fair thing of the nation. i just felt it was no real. so wanted to be here. a to p mal space at the foot of the royal mile,
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her majesty's coffin was greeted with an honor guard at the palace of holy root house and carried to the throne room. the coffin will stain at him, bro, until it's flown to london on tuesday. earlier i spoke with correspondent nick mackey outside saint giles cathedral in edinburgh. and i asked him how people reacted when queen elizabeth's coffin was brought to the palace of hollywood house . the closer to it, the solemn is reflective and very respectful would basically have a lot of international tours in the city. and for them, it was not just saying a day in british history, this was for then global history for scots or other fellow brits here. yes, looking back on the last 70 years or how long they all look at life,
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this history of britain in the role of the queen played in that as is. and so this is constant, as we change basically from the old empire britain through into the game poverty through what we've got now it's very. busy society and certainly as the end of an era now or earlier on sunday, the queen's coffin. we didn't our as long procession across call and passing through towns and villages on route. what does the queen mean to scotland specifically? you've got some most scots. they look at the person rather than the truth of them on a case, and there's a tremendous respect for the queen. the country has changed so much over the last 70 years. she can a great deal in the world stage. she's been the person to get comfort in when we go
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through challenging times and also got joy as well. but of course in stock, and there is a great constitutional debate on moment. should scotland actually move away from the tend to pursue the path of independence. this is a real issue at the moment and within that, within that group of people, which is 4045 percent. the still does put a hardcore, but what's great, we monitor the altogether move to watch of the public. so what we're, what we're seeing at the moment was in the past, you can see the passing of much the queen machine, new king charles's 3rd now as the head of states in the kingdom. but we will see over the coming months, more discussion over the whole constitution, the debate here, the whole constitutional issue in the united kingdom, iraqi for us in edinburgh. thank you so much for that update. let's go to the us
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open now where tennis fans were guaranteed a 1st time grand slam winner in the men's final spain's young sensation. carlos, i'll cut us him out on top winning his 1st grand slam title. the 19 year older defeated, norway's casper would, in 4 sets, becoming the youngest man to win a major since his compatriot. raphael nodded when the 2005 french open at the same age occurred as is now the youngest ever world number one into formula one. now and the italian grand prix where max for stop and moved closer to wrapping up a 2nd straight f one drivers championship. he was well down the starting grid at the beginning of today's race, but made short work of taking the lead. and that's where he stayed ahead of the racing at italy's temple of speed, the feeble demands a racetrack. the question was, could italian team ferrari and charles laclare keep max for stopping from taking
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the checkered flag with. claire started 1st ver, stop in 7th, but red bulls burst up and had won the last 4 races in a row. and before long he was passing mercedes george russell to take over 2nd place. and the pressure was on ferrari to make good decisions. but this is where it all went wrong or risky pit stop during a virtual safety car slow down. it looked lightning fast, but for ari's laclare came out. 3rd later of air stop it was in and out quickly as well. but he held the lead. all the way in fact, to the finish, another trophy this time on a track in which he had never finished higher than 50 and now for the season burst
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up and has a huge 116 point lead over laclare for the championship. the dutchman could clinch it at the next race in singapore, at jay's update, as our coming up next, as a new edition from our documentary series doc film on the mediterranean island of cyprus. stay tuned for that or check out our website at t w dot com for more news into analysis. and claire richardson in berlin for me in the team here with watching. ah ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips one day in the, in the footsteps of the reg beholden. i'm in.

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