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ah ah this is the w news life from berlin. ukraine accuses russia. launching another attack on civilian infrastructure as strikes leave a thermal power plant in flames, and the eastern city of ha gave them plunge the region into darkness. this is ukrainian forces make more territorial gains in that counter offensive in the east . also on the program, sweden's anti immigration, sweden, democrats,
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outperformed countries, traditional conservatives and sundays general election posting that best ever results. now the countries left when minority government could be ousted by a right wing block and thousands, a line, the streets of edinburgh to bid farewell to queen elizabeth coffin arrived to the scottish capitol. it's final jack. ah, i'm from gale. welcome to the program. ukrainian official say russian missile and asked strikes on water facilities and the formal power station of caused widespread outages across its east and regions around cock if and in dumbass grey impressive laudermill, zalinski and russia was attempting to deprive people of heat and light while hawkins mer describe strikes as russian reprisals for keys. recent territorial
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gains. on the edge of hockey city, fire crews battle ablaze at one of ukraine's biggest power and heating plants. flames in the night, sky are the only source of light as the region is plunged into darkness. on 11 lyrica missile struck on infrastructure, so transformers which serve the city of clark, if were damaged. but you ukraine says russian missiles struck across its east and south destroying homes. with multiple fatalities reported. russia's military denied, striking civilian targets, saying it had launched an offensive against military objects. but keith says russia is retaliating by air as its infantry loses ground. ukrainian forces as sharing videos of their arrival in towns occupied for more than 6 months,
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some within kilometers of the russian border. they say they have re taken control of strategic cities, including is uwm once a supply held for the invading army. all not blue chaise you more, the main square of is young. the building of the local administration is still burning. everything around is destroyed, but it's okay on shore. so we were restore everything. zoom, zoom was is and will be ukrainian claim. across the northeast, the ukrainian flag is being unfurled russians. symbols are being torn down and the cries of glory to ukraine glory to heroes grew louder. oh, miss joiner. dw correspondent nick connelly in ki, welcomed nick a hockey's mass. describe these air strikes on power grids as russian revenge for recent ukrainian successes. how disruptive have they been?
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while this was quite extreme, ineffective yesterday electricity gone in most of the city. as you mentioned there, the heating plot attacked reality images of people stuck in the metro is electricity was gone, but it seems like they've been remotely settled. bring back the power. that is something that's been kind of patent all through this war. ukraine's infrastructure remarkably flexible and able to respond to the challenges, but the heating is going to be the much bigger problem going to winter of bringing in heating from further afield as possible with extra c is obviously not going to be realistic. and yet these are huge, often apartment blocks are totally depending on the outside. heating being brought in. people don't have their own boilers, don't have their electric heating. so seemingly a very, very cold winter head for the people. in fact, i and we've seen they are the film images of ukrainian and forces, apparently liberating huge sways of territory in the northeast in recent days, almost to reaching the russian border at what other soldiers. so finding in the towns they that they do liberate they're finding
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a lot of dumped russian tech tanks to transport a vehicles but even high tech stuff, drones and more complicated systems often with their manuals left and their base station. so a lot of tech there that is going to be useful for the ukranian amin, trying to understand how to better resist the system, seemingly the russian forces without even the time to destroy their kit, let alone take it with them. they found lots of the local residents have left for russia, looked especially people who were cooperating with russian authorities. they're taking jobs in the russian occupational authorities. they obviously scared of retribution or traditional consequences of what they've done. and we're getting spread reports of torture on the mistreatment of people there, especially people connected to the ukrainian state people who amy were veterans of the ukrainian army. but it's all pretty difficult to report a right now. no real systematic access for journalists. we're just working on social media and the stuff week with getting through to us here. many the space is still don't even have a mobile phone connection. so it's all pretty hazy for now. but lots of kind of
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scratching of had taken care of people not really able to believe that was possible to push the russians back so fast or over such be area. underwood about they are the nuclear reactor, the nuclear power plant fits at russia, occupied ins, apparition on sunday, the countries a nuclear operator said external power had been restored in order to closed under though the final reactor is that good news? this good and bad news of the new drawing down that last rector means that if there is a direct hit, there is less of a threat to something going wrong. but it also makes the plot a lot more vulnerable and a lot more dependent on the outside world for it's cooling, to keep what is already there safe. so right now there's one connection to the ukrainian grid. if that is lost through sometime attack, like with the ones we've seen in had give in the last 24 hours, then they are totally dependent on diesel generators to keep everything cool and safe. and you know that there is a lot of steps in here that, that will be possible over long period of time to bring in enough diesel on the
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scale and can timelines needed. so lots people here seeing those attacks on ukraine's extras the system. also the threats ukraine and the internal community that the situations operation could get a lot more dangerous for the world if russia keeps on facing these kind of losses. so a lot of worry about that here. and a lot of talk about international peacekeepers or some kind of in outside intervention to prevent that russian control of this huge power station, europe's biggest atomic power station returning to something a lot more dangerous. thank you for that neck and it conway in keith. well we can that look at how this has been reflected in russia with the w correspondent killian buyer, his part of our moscow bureau, which is currently operating from latvia capital, a rigor. welcome to the studio, killian house, russian media reporting these that losses are taking place in ukraine. well, i think it's clear, it's a dramatic defeat for the russian military. and especially counts and is young were
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a strategic railway hobbs. and we saw the 1st reports and for a russian that really come in for rushmore, bloggers on telegram channels. there was a, quite some harsh criticism saying the russian army has abandoned us. a kind of shifted then to state television. we heard and some of the, the talk shows we heard and people saying, oh, there is that some bad stuff happening in ukraine. we should all get together and pray for our soldiers who are fighting, hoards of ukrainian soldiers equipped with western weapons. and one of the, the top talk shows on prime time, you know, i think the word don't panic was, was said about 10 times which kind of had the opposite effect. i kind of felt now the narrative has shifted. and the ministry of defense put out the statement that there's a regrouping happening and that seems to be kind of the, the way things are being portrayed. but still, there is some, a very surprising,
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outspoken criticism of the way that russia is conducting the war. and also something that i found quite surprising is that, that the word war is falling more and more often on and on as national television in russia. and this could of course be a slip of the tongue because people are, are nervous or surprised by what's happening. but it maybe it's also deliberate. and maybe, you know, the russian public is being prepared for a mobilization. and, but it's, it's really hard to say that's just speculation. ok, because of course, prior to this, this has been described as a special military operation. and this, this regrouping as russian local at elections have just taken place at, has the war been part of campaigning? well, you know, the elections are regional, so normally original politics don't really look into, into foreign policy. but of course let me just kind of paint the stage of what was
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going on. these are a huge elections in russia over 82 different regions. 31000 different positions were up for grabs. and so you have governors being elected, you have regional parliaments. and then you also have municipal elections like an in moscow. now the moscow election was considered by many observers to be also kind of like a poll on the war in united russia, which is kind of the, the pro kremlin party and kind of a basis of pollutants power. and they, they've watch carefully how people vote for them and kind of take criticism to heart. it's seen as one of the last ways you can really kind of show the sent towards the government and but so the thing is the, we haven't seen really all the, all the results come in yet from moscow. and, but what we can say is that the amount of people voting has doubled. so from the 2017, there was about 15 percent people that voted now it's been $32.00. okay,
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thank you for that. kin kinnon by and rig would take a quick look at a couple of other stores making a headlines around the world. russian citizens have lost access to a visa agreement, along the music travel to europe. from today, russians will face new hurdles and costs. last week, the european council agreed to suspend the visa deal between russia and europe's shannon area, but stopped short of a full travel ban. solar priority of ours is in the south of pakistan trying to split one of the country's main highways to re direct flood waters away from a town record. monsoon rates of triggered floods across a 3rd of the country. hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes and the people to take him to the streets of chile to mount the anniversary of the 1900. 73. cool. but out of the socialist president, salvador i, and in the capital santiago, they honor the victims of the military regime led by august and some demonstrations
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classroom police. at the end of the mostly peaceful this is d w. my from been and still to come when there's league amino is only on berlin, talk the table for the 1st time ever will have bad news from the us open in sports round further with nearly 95 percent of votes in sweden's general election, counted a right wing block appears to have a raise, a been lead over the left leaning, a governing coalition. the far right to sweden. democrats lead by a you, me august and alcohol sought becoming the 2nd largest part with more than 20 percent of the vote is party has its roots in the near, in a neo nazi movement in the 19 eighties and has been running on an anti immigration platform social democrats, prime minister magdalena anderson says a narrow margin between the 2 blocks makes a result too close to call. leader of the mainstream. conservative party says the
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result is unlikely to be known until wednesday. the w is alexandra phenomena is in the swedish capital stock are welcome alexandra. it's been a nail biting night for swedes who looks likely to lead this next government. well, that is of course the key question here. however, one that it's very difficult to answer right now with the re still too close to call. normally, you would say that the leader of the party that has emerged as the strongest party in this election would have the rights to talk to other parties to form a new government in this case that would be prime minister. under some. however, her social democrats, together with other center left parties, they seem right now not to have the majority in the parliament. and dad would mean that the task of building a new government would fall on the right wing acquisition. and then we have to say
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that, sir, when we look at the rise of the sweden democrats, they are not likely as the 2nd largest party to nominate the par minister, but they could have a seat in the government. but all of that, and you know, show you how shows you how difficult it will be to form a new government and freedom. right. and switch. the country off of you, it from outside was a haven of tolerance, which seems at odds with an apparent surgeon support for the anti immigration sweeney democrats. it does indeed darius of the far right sweden democrats is a remarkable development in a country that was lunk known as a showcase example of a liberal society. but we have to say that the sweden, democrats who entered the parliament in 2010. they have been growing ever since, and this time it seems that they were able to tap into the social mood in swede,
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sweden with many swede saying that they are not ready any more to bear the cost for the countries generous refugee policies they, they want the government to correct down on crime, the country has seen arise in gang violence recently, sol, all those topics or pay played into the hands of the far right sweden democrats. and if, if, if the swedish result likely to have consequences for the rest of europe while not direct consequences, i would say, because even the sweden democrats as are saying that they are not in favor of sweden leaving the european union. they also has about support for ukraine. however, we have to say that the fact that it's gonna be a tough task to build a new government here is not good news for you or because of course, europe now is facing the energy crisis. the europe wants to show any united front
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when dealing with russia. so what europe need is the stable government in sweden. thank you for that. alexandra alexander, phenomenon stock on britain is entering a new week in mourning for queen elizabeth coffins, reached edinburgh, where people will get the chance later to pay their respects. thousands lined the roads on sunday to watch the night monex a final journey from balmoral castle to the scottish capital. the moment the body of queen elizabeth arrives in edinburgh the city's 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 willis.
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this is 7 o'clock this morning. i mean, she's worked so hard horribly, and it just seemed ray 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 bank. this event john says then seals, the green. so i could move over to the to say, a good way to harm it's part of history. it's the fact that she has day to consider whole life to fair thing of the reason i just felt that was no rails. i 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 roadhouse and carried to the throne room. the coffin will stay in edinburgh until it's flown to london on tuesday. will be w. corresponding to emily gord, dean is outside the palace of hollywood house. welcome, emily. huge crowds turned out to watch the coffin travel there yesterday. are we likely to see the same today? oh absolutely. i mean, you know, yesterday any, any i'm after she arrived it started pouring down with rain and you know, people went started to go home. but when you went over to the front of hollywood to house palace, then you would see how still hundreds of people laying on flowers, laying down cards. you know, and i mean, when we arrived here yesterday and number, the stories were absolutely packed. so i'm expecting nothing else later today.
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right. and, and king charles as he is now, he's due to walk behind his mother's coughing. what else is on his agenda today? i mean, this is going to be a very busy day for, for, for king charles. i mean, let's, what was so let's start at the beginning. so today he's actually meeting with members of res, actually man meeting to how the house of commons and the house of laws in westminster, after which he is then going to tell to edinburgh. m to here to put to the pals of hollywood house. and from here he will join the procession and behind the the queen's cloth and up to the giles cathedral via the royal mile. and he will lead the procession behind the coffin at 3rd, at, at san jose cathedral, there will then be a service held for her afterwards. control is going to come back here to the house or to the palace of hollywood house, where he is going to meet the 1st minister of scotland. nicholas sturgeon. afterwards, he's going to walk over to parliament, which is only a short walk from here really. and where he's going to receive condolences of the
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members of parliament and, and in the evening there's going to be a vigil held at saint asked cathedral again, which he will attend. am together with other members of the royal family. so all and all really a very, very busy day for him and that will the queen's body remain at san jose was cathedral for the rest of today. oh, absolutely. so she wants, she reaches st. charles cathedral, she will lie in state there for 24 hours. so people can throughout the day throughout the night, shuffle past and well actually, that's another point. people have been asked to dress formally and not to bring anything with them, so no tributes. otherwise i think it would get quite, quite crowded, but she will lay there for 24 hours and then tomorrow she'll be moved. she will be flying out to london and she'll be accompanied by her daughter, princess anne. thank you for that. i thanks so much. emily gord, dean in edinburgh ah,
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well, we'll start with that tennis and the usaa open and to fans. we're guaranteed a 1st time grand slam winner in the man's final spain's young sensation columns. our color came out on talk with his 1st grand slam titles in 19 year old defeated, didn't always casper rude in for says becoming the youngest man to win a major since his compatriots ref, and a doubt on the 2005 frederick, but at the same age is not the youngest ever world them and he is the spanish tele sensation on winning his 1st major title. crazy for me, you know, her, i've not thought that i was going to see if her something like that and 19 year saw. so everything is came so so fast, so our own for me sir, i'm really well did something that i dream since i was
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a kid too soon. so we start playing tennis on football and in the german bundis lager, only on berlin continued their stunning start to the season with wonder went over cologne. but when it needed a bit of luck to get there as cologne, defend, a team of movers deflected a harmless cross into his own net. that 3rd minute mistake proved to be the games only go victory and show the capital club ended the weekend at the top of the buddhist leeker sh fryeburg, ulta had a chance to jump to 1st in the league in the last match the weekend, but mentioned glad back goalkeeper yan summer proved an insurmountable obstacle. fryeburg messiah kristian stroy has down played any talk. have a bonus league a challenge this season. though secretly, fans will be starting to dream. glad back. keep a yan sama prove the stuff of nightmares for them all afternoon. however. one of
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many sublime saves from the swiss stopper in the 16th minutes. meanwhile, glad back were having their own grapples with an inspired keeper. monk fleck had keeping marcus to rem at bay in the 1st half zamiah's finest moment came in a 74 minutes following a clever move from fryeburg. ritz who don't strike beaten to safety. the build up play deserved the goal. not zelma was just too good on the day. nil nil the final school largely thanks to zamiah's heroics, christie and strikes fryeburg, blow their chance to go talk to his look at their bundles, legal standings. and you can see only on berlin up at top. a proud day for the
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burning club than fryeburg and m by and munich after that draw withstood garter felt a 3rd. a looking at the very bottom of the league bolcom have yet to earn a point. lab accused in hatter are just above them. in the relegation. so if i'm the one the telling grown pre match for staff and move, get closer to wrapping up a 2nd straight f one dr. is championship as well down on the starting grid at the start of sunday's race, but made short work of taking the lead. and that's where he stayed. i head of the racing at italy's temple of speed, the fabled mans a race track. the question was, could italian team ferrari and charles laclare keep mac spur? stop him from taking the checkered flag. laclare started 1st, 1st 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
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place. and the pressure was on ferrari to make good decisions. but this is where it all went wrong or risky hit stop during a virtual safety car slowed down, it looked lightening fast. but ferrari's laclare came out 3rd later. first 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 versed up and has a huge $116.00 point lead over laclare for the championship. the dutchman could clench it at the next race in singapore. and the quicker whip around, some of the other sporting headlines, belgium's cherry new vin,
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hast at one the acropolis, rallying grease token, unassailable lay that the soft weekend after world champion sebastian lobe retired because of a technical problem was also the 1st podium suite for south korean manufacture yonder, the opening round, sprains professional women's football league, has been called af, after female referees went on strike, demanding better working conditions. i won't similar pay an status as the men's law lager that the leeks responded, saying they would not accept black. my animal filed a complaint the 450 competitors from across the united states, 113 kilometers in the annual florida keys ocean race. and offer a good course events meant to raise awareness to preserve a 150 year old lighthouse became inactive with the advent of modern navigation. technology is reminder of our top story of this, our ukrainian official se russian miss island as strikes on civilian infrastructure
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in hockey and don bassa, aimed at depriving people of light and heating heave. officials say the russian attacks were in retaliation for the major territorial games. ukrainian troops have made of recent days. ah, it says dw eco africa goes to bend, need to find out to be a huge difference and more efficient type of, of a could make that a next. and i'll be back at the top of the out with with
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