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ah ah ah this is d w. news life from berlin, ukrainian troops liberate more territory as they drive russian forces out of the hockey region. president savanski says his military of taken back 6000 square kilometers in less than 2 weeks. also on the program, members of the public file passed the coffin of queen elizabeth in edinburgh data. it'll be flown from the scottish capital to westminster hall in london by the queen
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will lie in state and television unless its biggest stars at the 74th emmy awards 1st red carpet galler since the pandemic. we'll hear from los angeles about the next winters. ah, i'm so gale. welcome to the program. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski says his forces have liberated 6000 square kilometers of the country from russian occupation since the start of this month. ukraine's also claiming significant gains in the southern region of her son. moscow can seize it has lost territory, but as dismissed any suggestion of negotiations. instead retaliating with air strikes and artillery fire. the front line is shifted further away,
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but hawk 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 lenovo, 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 rushes directing it's vile. strikes against civilian infrastructure . volunteers have rushed to the re taken villages to deliver supplies to residence, traumatized by months under occupation in your midnight your new house. but there was cheating bombing and shelling day after day. we had no electricity and the water just on my hood chest, them wouldn't have been the way. yeah, we had all my snap food. now we finally been liberated, but the world has to know what happened here. yes, but so in the city of these,
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u. m. resident, say russian forces beat a hasty retreat. burning buildings as they fled in shorter westerly morning. there were russians this morning all ready of ukrainians. it's not enough to say i am happy. i just don't have enough words to express myself. the woolen will flume fulton and mamma says it is them in the house as we met them with tears in our eyes. we've been waiting for them. we couldn't imagine that they would have come so unexpectedly, but we've been waiting for them for almost half a year, which and we're so happy over 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. and then it was at these positions, we found what you see here, the anti tank minds. are you an anti personnel mines that are forbidden by the international convention live?
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well then, see those minds were found and cleared by our unit channel releases full sulu, as ukrainian forces dr. deeper rushes losses, litter the landscape, and the scale of the counter offensive becomes clear. well, off the back of his news, d. w correspondent, nick connelly in keith told me ukraine feels closer to declaring victory in the countries. ne, why i think that definitely is the mood here and keith as the last few days, bessie being kind of shocked amazement at the speed of this. i think even lots of kind of a and less close to the government here couldn't quite imagine this happening in this time frame. there are some russian troops in the car far eastern part of her kill roblis as we understand still hanging on to the most part. this is now all firmly under ukrainian control. it seemed like the russians didn't put up much a fight, but just dumped everything had dumped. lots of high tech kit, even with instruction manuals left, didn't even bother to destroy it, let alone take it with them and ran for the russian border. and put to remember
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though, that had give as low and along with this region is directly on the border with russia. so it should russia collect more resources, rebuild its forces. that danger is there, you know, all the time. and people as if i give a very well aware that, you know, they're 45 kilometers away from the border. so missile attacks, even can long distance. artillery is all still within range. right. and how long will it be? do you think for, for people in liberated areas to, to get back to some sort of normality all of these places have been without electricity or even without mobile phone connection for months now. so that's part of the reason why we've had such a trouble trying to kind of work out what's going on the ground before jealous rebel to go there. people even here and kia with relatives there occasion may be getting once every couple weeks, a message of their relatives would have been driven somewhere where some reception was still available. it seems like the cranial thought is, are putting those kind of basic services in pretty quickly. i think the bigger question is going to be how ukraine, how you create government deals with people who collaborated with russia. how
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divisive those kind of judicial proceedings get these people are going to be, we've heard that lots of people who got jobs in the russian occupations restoration have headed for the russian border. have tried to leave, but that definitely is a sense that this is potentially something can be divisive and difficult in those communities. and as the attorney our attention to the b ukrainian counter offensive in the south, how difficult is that making life a russian forces whether really our there because they're basically on the western bank of the ne, pro river of a wide river. they're kind of back up, the logistics have been broken by those grania attacks on the bridges. so they're basically, as we understand running out of ammunition now. and there were reports in ukrainian media yesterday about attempts to maybe go into kind of ukrainian to can offer themselves up to become prisoners war or master to give up. that could be psychological warfare here from the ukrainian side. but it does seem like russia is not able to kind of rebuild those bridges, rebuild pontoons, the supply that garrison there. so it does seem that you know,
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the days of those russian falls, there are definitely numbered and deterring. tactic of cutting off those supplies has been pretty effective. ok, thank you for that. nick, nick connelly and keith well, the cranes military success is coming. the west continues to boost its supply of weapons, but there are alternative ways of supporting the war effort. the don't involve conventional weapons, dw mathias bullying. i met a group of people hacking shot for shop, bought drones to fight the russians. a normal car can carry several of them and stay safely behind the front line. the small and easy to transport. but this box doesn't contain a piece of sophisticated military tech. it's a simple drone that could be bought in any electronics shop around the world. here in ukraine, they have become an important tool in the world. we use these consumer drones because they have good cameras and good technical specifications. the only thing we
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do is remove some of the limitations from the software. drones like these often have limits on their speed, altitude, arrange. sometimes their systems also block them from places like airports. ukrainian programmers hacked the software to remove these limits and send them into enemy territory. it's much cheaper and safer and traditional area reconnaissance our goal is to identify the enemy, if possible in real time. so we can guarantee we hit the target we've seen without harming civilians. area
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pictures like these showing strikes have become common in this war. both sides use essentially the same drones with the ukrainian say they've had a disadvantage. most consumer drones are made by the chinese company d, j i, which also makes a tool called arus go to track drones and their pilots, ukraine says deja i only gives it to the russian era scope can see which model and the coordinates of the drone. it's trajectory and also the starting point where it will return to when cold pack the reconnaissance unit gives these coordinates to the it's hillary. so they can target the pilot he j i denies favoring the russians and ukrainian army hackers, ona reprogramming the drones. so they can't be detected. they've even developed gadgets so that drones can drop small explosives. a members of the public have been
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finding past the coffin of the night, sir. queen elizabeth as it lies at rest. this is the scene inside saint joseph's cathedral in edinburgh, where people lined up through the nights to pay their last respects. a coffin arrived in the heart of the scottish capital on monday, followed by a procession led by king charles. it'll be flown to london later today. ah, the lawn, good bye to queen elizabeth continues the centerpiece of a long day of ceremony in scotland was the procession of the queen's coffin down. the capital city's royal mile. thousands lined the streets to pay their 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 you just let me just on the do say in santa historical moment and one
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part of history and then i can tell my children, they'll tell me your children, wendy. just continue just because of history. yeah. just a fancy history life thing and obviously as america really i'm here mostly because it's, it's such a momentous occasion that we can. so we're all saying that no one seems to be able to watch on tv. i'm. i won't be able to come you be with everybody because it is, it's a massive warning that we're all going through and it's really santa for everyone. this is scotlands 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,
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he paid tribute to have the queen honor to pledge she made as a young woman to devote herself to her country. this vow she kept with unsurpassed devotion. she set an example of so whose duty, which, with god's help and your counsels. i am resolved faithfully to follow his words reflected a theme which has been in evidence during many of the events since the queen died. a focus on the future of the crown, as well as it's past kenya is about to inaugurate a new president. william router will take the oath of office in nairobi following closely contested election and a court challenge by his opponent. so who is the man who's going to lead east
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africa's largest economy? out of a cost of living crisis? the worst drought in decades. and reco debt did only correspondent mariel miller went to william router's home town to find out more william router b. b. odds to win kenneth touch up. despite been deputy for almost a decade, he ran as the underdog, sidelined by outgoing president, who kinyata raised in a small village where he says he often slept hungry. he drew on his own childhood experiences to connect with supporters. my election opens possibilities for all our children, irrespective of their background, irrespective of where they come from. it is quickly of their financial status. he reached out to the so called has left. those struggling to make ends meet. that was in contrast to his rivals drawn from kenya's powerful families who have shaved the country's politics since independence for the blizzard in that is
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that his old gwyn, it is, he didn't realize you as a girl, as having cough within it. but when i had with him, you went down to run for dinner and done with him in a minute than before dinner. router says his parents had working farmers and conservative christians taught him discipline if been garaged, and brought up in literal areas. and he is not enough, the problems of the people of kenya is one of their role model it or last but not rely on being a bully. does employer so bad? router's rhetoric will be tested by reality, kenya is currently battling high youth unemployment and a cost of living crisis. and as a darker chapter to router's political life, that many in his rift valley home province don't want to be reminded off. router was charged with crimes against humanity at the international criminal court for his alleged role in violence that erupted after the 2007 election. 200 people were
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killed in rift valley and on router was a powerful m p who had supported the losing candidate. prosecutors alleged he planned and organized attacks against the opposing ethnic group. in one of the worst massacres, $35.00 people, including women and children, were burned to death in a church. joseph, come out, was hiding in a nearby plantation and heard their screams. linkedin in indiana, i saw a woman inside throw a child out the window. the child survived, but she was beaten because of it and die and guided cooper. his uncle was also murdered that day that his remains lie in this mass grave. he says, the icy c case against router was dropped, witnesses died, disappeared or recanted. their statements. prosecutor said they were bribed and intimidated. his former campaign manager says router had nothing to do with it. we
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were able to dispose of those life some why our oven. middle lipped for him is not somebody who can kick. even though he feels he never received justice, joseph, come out as relieved that router won the election. like many others, he says, at least it will be peaceful. we'll take a look at the most orders making a headlines around the world. now, officials in ethiopia, northern te gray regions say the capital city mckayla has been hit by an air strike . as conscious days after the ruling tig people's liberation front said it was ready for a cease fire, and peace talks with the philippine government. after nearly 2 years of war, a rocket launched by jeff bezos as a blue origin space company was aborted on monday. after a quarter 5 a minute into its flight. the crew vehicle was supposed to be the 1st and another series of sub orbital flights to the edge of space usa aviation with ours is not
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grounded. the program armenia is accused as a by john of trying to advance into its territory after fighting between the countries broke out over night. i mean is prime ministers phoned world leaders demanding what he called an adequate reaction. as a by john says it's true, suffered casualties in the border class years, while armenia claim, several of its military positions have been attacked. conflict between the 2 sides began in the 1980s over the disputed region of the going to kind of back the ethnically armenian region is internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan. so we crossed to the armenian capital yonder van, where we joined the joan this time. maria tissue, who is monitoring events. welcome, maria. i'm what's the current state of affairs regarding this cease fire? i don't know where you got information or better. see where there are rumors, but it has not been confirmed that there is fire is still intermittent showing
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along the armenia as a breach on border after the launch, the white attack mcknight on september 13th. right. and there have been calls from a 2 international axis to do something to add to act adequately. have those calls been met with both sides of unfortunately it's very important that this is not about the new car, a taxi sovereign armenian territory, armenia proper or attacking not only military position but also positions, but also civilian infrastructure into regions of capt. unique and unique. so this is, this needs to be separated from the outside issue because this is an attack on a sovereign country with recognized borders and see the nation. so given that difference, what, what is prompted that this, this attack has, as you,
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as you term it, given that these tensions have been bubbling for many decades now. and a deal was reached. why this? because our, our little bit, johns president on the s or after the november 9 2020 c fire statement at end of the 2020, our soft war that will have lots of for 44 days off the loss of significant armenian territory of the last thousands of lives on the husband insisting on creating a quarter door through armenia that would connect with this very chevron. this is not part of the fire statements re, john is now trying to successfully change or to the use of force. and because the actual community has allowed a dictator like to use force to get what you want and not for this parity that they tried to say with last night,
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the tough on our new. yeah. and again are being are yes ration, right? and so, given this, this, this both side is him as, as you call it from the international community. if this is a conflict that we need to pay more attention to because it's a say, it's been going off a 20 odd years through various deals, but it never seems to go away. absolutely, because this is not only between our media as a feature and we have to understand that which is a very close alliance, strategic partner with john. and we know that it has many problems with various has been a supporting other me, john. there are larger players in the region. there's iran, there's turkey, as i mentioned, the brush are, these are layers in the region and you're in a rush with invasion of the pre,
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with international order on this particular conflict. it be a tinderbox for a much larger regional conflict on the doors that are good talking to you. thank you for explain that so clearly to us as to mr minute to tune in iran and international news. the dysfunctional family saga succession one best drama, the 74th annual emmy awards in los angeles. and dia became the 1st black woman to lead act to win the lead actress twice for her role in h. b. o is a hard hitting teen drama, euphoria on south korean global sensation. squint getting made history when the john j was named best actor a 1st for non english language. perform okay
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. all right, i'm the i spoke a little earlier to entertainment reporter k j matthews. in los angeles, me, she's been the it woman in hollywood for the last 3 years on the big screen and on television with you for in each b. o. yes, she definitely made history. but let me tell you, she was not the only black women at the prime time emmy awards to make history. ah, better an actress? sure. only ralph. she stars in the tv show, hit tv show that is an elementary. she has been the business for more than 4 decades. i believe she won her 1st prime time immune supporting actors role 1st and she actually run stage. and her acceptance speeches blew everyone away. she was senior award basically saying i'm an endangered species, but i'm not going to play a victim. i'm so honor. it was weird to hear singing it for so long. but you know, she was just so thrilled that very late in her career she at least got
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b emmy award. i'm also making history was lizza. the singer liz o a she is now closer to becoming an e guy. she already has the grammy. she just won an emmy for her amazon reality tv show where people just get to watch her. i'm trying to audition dancers, to basically perform. i encountered with her. she has an emmy, she has a grammy. now. all she needs is an oscar and natalia ward and she will be an e got winner. so she move closer to that tonight. ok. i'm hugely popular. i serious, successful. not one best drama, but there were lots of strong containers in that category. here. you know, the thing is though, who can be succession with h b o a realtor. com, a total of $37.00 award. a lot of he wanted me when he came in, they would only get like 20, but they really took over, you know,
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nobody can really b h, b o, they're just great. i mean, there was a great other people winning to of course we had to lasso. everybody knew that he was going to suite the comedy a category outstanding limited series. the white load is which is also need to be on max. that's really a great show was a limited show and people really happy to see that show when and then i miss coolidge also went in her best as supporting actress role. there are a couple of surprises. madame lot, i mean even the show itself with keenan tops in i'm basically hosting the show, you know, he used to be on s it now. he had his own show and nbc cocky intimate was a cancelled. he was joking about bad. he took a couple swipes at netflix and the problems that they're having. but overall, to be honest with you, it was a pretty safe show. i mean, it started off with oprah winfrey giving out the 1st award. a couple of funny moments. um, but no, i really mean spirited jokes at all. no, off the cuff real surprises. certainly nothing like the oscars. and i don't think anybody can talk with the oscars did earlier this year. turns i this oh worse,
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you know change? oh, i'll say overall came in, did an okay job, i think. okay, i'm glad you want to disappoint it. thank you for joining us. are catering matthews? there's enough angeles. thank you. hi, trading. foreign minister. yeah, le pate is here in berlin, on his 1st official trip to germany. he and the german chancellor will have shouts of agree to deepen corporation on defense, but they remain divided over policy towards iran. germany wants to revive the 2015 deal that limited iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. facilitates as doing so would be a mistake. ah, greeted with military honors on his 1st trip to germany since taking office. israel's prime minister highlighted the partnership between both countries also regarding security. some will certainly say that the military partnership between germany in israel is an historical irony. i consider to be proved that we have
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drawn the necessary conclusions from the past to all thought under the military partnership that could also be in the area of air defense. chancellor shoals said naming israel's anti missile capacities. but when it comes to run this, a key issue where the 2 leaders disagree. sholtes in le pete, both one to prevent iran from obtaining nuclear weapons but differ and how to do that. germany supports the nuclear agreement with iran. israel opposes it. duffers not on the we are convinced that a functioning international agreement to restrict and control iran's nuclear program is the right way to achieve. this is fine to move past the fails negotiations with iran. we cannot and will not achieve the goal. we all share to stop iran from getting a nuclear weapons. she said that iran has, in any case, failed to agree to proposals from european countries and reviving a deal to restrict its nuclear program. he added that this would put any caught out
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of reach in the near future use. let me remind you of our top story this. our president vladimir lansky says ukrainian forces have liberated 6000 square kilometers of territory since the start of the month. the premium military studies re captured an additional 20 ne, in towns and villages out of the past days. as the russian troops retreat. i set you up to date more. well, here's the top off the. have a good ah. with
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