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ready successfully using it. now an entire community and corolla wants to become self sufficient. so how does that platonic works? eco, india. in 90 minutes on d w. ah ah, ah . this is dw news alive from berlin. ukrainian troops expand their territorial gains as russian forces make a hasty retreat in the heart give region president to landscape as moscow is retaliating with strikes on the civilian infrastructure. also on the show, the people of scotland embedded their queen farewell in the city of edinburgh,
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king charles the 3rd leads of her session with his mother's coffin to saint charles cathedral bantam to television honors, if biggest stars at the 74th and the awards in los angeles, then dia takes home the trophy for vast a drama actress, worker role in euphoria. ah, hello, i'm clarity, then. thank you so much for joining us, president. we'll let him ears the landscape as ukrainian forces have retaken 6000 square kilometers of territory. since the beginning of the month. the troops now control almost all of heikki region, reaching the border with russia. ukraine is also claiming significant gains in the southern region of her son,
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but moscow is retaliating with air strikes and artillery fire. the front line is shifted further away, but hot, he is still in rushes. sites as strikes hit, the city on monday, sparking fires killing at least one person and cutting power and public services. retaliation for russia's battlefield losses says president philadelphia zalinski the whole book, which on the one hand, this is a sign of the desperation of those who contrived this war. this is how they react to the defeat of russian forces in the harkey regional. they can't do anything to our heroes on the battlefield, and that's why russia's directing its vile strikes against civilian infrastructure . volunteers have rushed to the re taken villages to deliver supplies to residence, traumatized by months under occupation. in you, i mean there was shooting bombing shelling day after day. we had no electricity,
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no water. oh that i know you just on my we had almost no food. now we have finally been liberated, but the world has to know what happened here. nothing. a quickly misplaced so in the city of these young resident, se russian forces beat a hasty retreat burning buildings as they fled in shorter westerly morning. there were russians this morning, already a ukrainians. it's not enough to say, i'm happy. i just don't have enough words to express myself. the woman will flume fulton and love the season. we met them with tears in our eyes. we were waiting for them. we can not imagine that they would come so unexpectedly, we've been waiting for them. almost half a year and we are so happy the clean up has just begun. ukrainian de mining units say they're clearing explosives from towns near the russian border, a task which could take weeks or months for these positions. we found what you see
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here, the anti tank minds and anti personnel mines that are forbidden by the international convention. convent, see, those mines were found and cleared by our unit, you know, before school as ukrainian forces drive deeper, rushes losses later, the landscape. and the scale of the counter offensive becomes clear. hello, i spoke with bradley bowman from the center on military and political power at the foundation for defense of democracies. i asked him whether the momentum has now shifted in favor of ukraine. i think the short answer to your good question is yes . clearly i think your lead out there was correct in saying what we're seeing is not some organized regrouping or as you call in the military retrograde just this is a hasty retreat and, and the evidence that i would point to as your intro point to do is that they're leaving a lot of equipment and vehicles in ammunition behind and that's going directly into
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the arsenal of the ukrainian forces. so clearly the momentum is with ukrainian forces. it's too early to declare victory, right? some retreats rate resulting routes and lead around and some lead to the retreating forces, consolidating defense winds, and ultimately stopping the counter offensive. it remains to be seen, which we'll see here. but almost every metric you want to look at. i'd say right now is in the favor of key, not moscow. and there's retreat through also show that ukraine can do more than just resisting russian invasion. do you think this is a turning point in the war? you know, i hope so. i think the ukrainians have demonstrated all along that they have the bravery and the ability and our willingness to fight to defend our homes. what's been an open question is whether the west has the stain power to provide ukrainians to weapons. they need this current counter offensive has been enabled by,
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among other things, the long range weapons that we provide and particularly to high mobility artillery rocket systems which have hit their logistical nodes and weaken their frontline forces and left them less supported. there's more that the united states in germany and united kingdom and others can do. i mean now is the time to increase that support not reduce it so that they can defeat this unprovoked invasion of their country. and they've also even been seen criticism of the kremlin coming from russian military bloggers who are in favor of this war in ukraine. what are they saying and what do you make of that? i mean, i think it's very significant, right? because why don't we are putin is attempted to conceal the truth from the russian people. because if they understood that this, that this was a war of choice and they understood the extraordinary cost of that russian forces are pain there because of his horrible decision in domestic support would a road. and so try to conduct the war on the cheap while avoiding
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a mass of mobilization. but the fact you're seeing outright criticisms on russian state media is significant. and the quickest path to this war ending latimer put an ending as unprovoked invasion. so we have to raise the cost there and we have to send the message far and wide that you can't use military force to change international wars just because you don't like them. and barring, let me put in retreating, which is there's no indication we have that that is anywhere near on the horizon on many military experts i've spoken to have been warning of a long war of attrition. i do think that is still going to be the case. i think the burden of proof is on anyone who says that this is going to end any time soon. i don't see as you say, any indication of that report is going to give up. i don't think he really gives a darn about the suffering soldiers. we know they've lost more russian forces in 7 months in ukraine than they lost a decade enough. janice, dan, none the less put, impresses on. so that means i think the west needs to press on and provide the, creating the means, defend their homes,
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so that we don't see worse in europe. and we don't have countries like beijing or china like, or iran, seeing that they can compress their political objectives with military force as well. or at the moment at the foundation for defensive democracies in washington d. c. thank you so much for taking the time. thank you. i can bring up to speed now with some other stories making news around the world. fresh clash has have erupted between azerbaijani and armenian forces in a resumption of decades old hostilities linked to the disputed region of nagondo kara. as or by john, which sees full control over the territory in 2020 said its troops, suffered casualties. the armenian defense ministry said several of its military positions were attacked. israel's prime minister. yeah, your lupita has held talks with the german chancellor, olaf sholtes, when his 1st official visit to berlin. let pete hailed berlin's commitment to israel security, but said it was time for germany to move past failed negotiations with iran on its
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nuclear program. chancellor schoultz reiterated his support for a 2 state solution. former check prime minister andre bob ish has gone on trial in prague. prosecutors alleged that the billionaire committed you subsidy fraud for his chemical farming and media empire. office has denied any wrongdoing and called the trial politically motivated and a rocket launch by jeff basis. his space company blue origin, was a boarded on monday after a caught fire just a minute into its flight. the unmanned rock. it was supposed to be the 1st and then another series of sub orbital flights to the edge of space. the program has now been grounded by us aviation authorities and thousands of mourners have been paying their respects to the late queen elizabeth in edinburgh. the monarch's coffin was taken through the heart of the scottish capital, followed by a procession led by king charles,
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tens of thousands are expected to view the coffin at saint giles cathedral before it's flown to london on tuesday afternoon. 3 ah the lawn, good bye to queen elizabeth continues the centerpiece of a long day of ceremony, and scotland was the procession of the queen's coffin down the capital city's royal mile thousands lined the streets to pay the respects as the new king charles the 3rd and his 3 siblings led the procession to saint giles cathedral where a short ceremony followed. for those who came out to view the events, the sense of history was huge. i just said it had to be here. this. let me just on the do say, but in the center historical moment and one part of history and then i can tell my children, they'll tell me your children one day. so it will just continue just to be a positive history. yeah. just a fancy history life thing and obviously as americans really
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i'm here mostly because this is such a momentous occasion that we can. so we were all saying that it's not like the same to build, to push on. i want to be able to come your be with everybody because it is, it's a mass morning that we're all going through. and it's really santa for everyone. this is scotland chance to say its own good bye to the queen. tens of thousands are expected to visit the cathedral to view the coffin before it is flown to london on tuesday afternoon for making his way to edinburgh for the ceremonies. the new king was in london, where he addressed representatives of the houses of parliament for the 1st time since coming to the throne. in his address, he paid tribute to her. the queen honored a pledge she made as a young woman to devote herself to her country. this vow she kept with unsurpassed devotion. she
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set an example of sofas duty, which with god's help and your counsels, i am resolved faithfully to follow his words reflected a seem which has been an evidence during many of the events since the queen died, a focus on the future of the crown as well as its past, authorities in pakistan have been scrambling to prevent new floods after record monsoon rains left one 3rd of the country under water. workers have been trying to breach a major highway embankment and one of the worst affected regions. singe province. they hope to divert water away from the town of da, do people there are already trying to rebuild. after disastrous flooding, brick by brick. the family is trying to rebuild their home. their house,
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still founded by flat water, was badly hit of the of a ticket. the kids tell me, father, build a house of them, but how should i build? no one from the government has come to see us. look at my house is collapsed here to do. my children are sick and crying, and they're telling me to build a house from these salvage bricks is he good? but while the family deepens the fear of more floods, if not over, flat water is fast approaching down to the authorities in sudden pakistan affecting the in depth highway. the main transport ling to prevent flecked water from entering def, down the rainfall across the country, also ends up passing through it in this right through the district of done the still out on our doors until in the miss these floods, these waters. these little daughters are finally bossed prisoner from this facility,
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situated in a depression, were moved to another 50 to offices. here make an effort to paint a dike. the purpose, to prevent water coming in at all costs as authority trampled to prevent more flooding. this family, it's hopeful that the house they're rebuilding wait for white them the shelter they have been missing for days. let's change gears until united states now where hollywood stars have gathered at the 74th annual emmy awards in los angeles. now this is the 1st full fledged gala honoring televisions bastisse since the start of the cove at 19 pandemic san dia again one her 2nd, m e for best actress in a drama series, or her role in hbo is hard hitting teen drama, euphoria. a 26 year old is now the youngest. 2 time winner in the award shows history. one sees everyone who share the story with me. i want you to know that anyone. and before we go,
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a reminder of our top story president will let him use the lens. he says ukrainian forces have retaken 6000 square kilometers of territory. since the beginning of the month, the ukrainian military set it recaptured an additional 20 north eastern towns and villages in just the past day. as a russian troops make a hasty retreat. that's here's update at this hour. i'm clear. richardson in berlin for me and the whole team here working behind the scenes. thank you so much for watching. interested the global economy, our portfolio, d w. business be, you know, here's a closer look at the project.

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