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ah ah this is dw news live from bar lane ukrainian troops, the brain more terrorist i drive russian force is out of the hockey region president and he says he's military have taken back 6000 square kilometers in less than 2 weeks. also on the program. big machine and heads of government arriving to pack stadium to watch within router being sworn in as kenya's,
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new president will take you live to nairobi. members of public members of the public fall passed the coffin for queen elizabeth in edinburgh. later, it will be flown from the scottish capital to westminster hall in london, where the queen will lie in state and television honors, its biggest stars at the 74 emmy awards 1st red carpet gallop. since the pandemic will hear from los angeles about the night's history making witness ah, i'm so gale. welcome to the program. ukrainian president the laws ms. evans. he says his forces have liberated 6000 square kilometers of the country from russian occupation since the start of the month. ukraine is also claiming significant gains in the southern region of her son, moscow conceived it has lost territory,
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but as dismissed any suggestion of negotiations. instead, retaliating with air strikes and artillery fire, the front line is shifted further away, but hark, he is still in rushes sites and 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 to lensky 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 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 your midnight your new house,
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but there was shooting bombing and shelling. day after day. we had no electricity and the water just on my hood chest. that 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. miss bra, 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 of ukrainians. it's not enough to say i am happy. i just don't have enough words to express myself. the woman, flume fulton, and mamma says it is them in the house us. 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
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which could take weeks or months than 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? well then, see, those mines were found and cleared by our unit channel releases smooth, smooth wheel as ukrainian forces drive deeper, rushes losses, litter the landscape. and the scale of the counter offensive becomes clear. such as this news. i mean, the ukraine is ready to declare victory in its north east while dw correspondent nick, commonly in cave, told me it feels like that. well i think that definitely is the mood here and key of are 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 is to part of hacky
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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 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 for able to go there. people even here and kia with relatives there occasion may be
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getting once every couple weeks, a message of their relatives would have cont, 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 collaborate with russia. how divisive those kind of judicial proceedings get these people 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, the ukrainian counter offensive in the south, how difficult is that making life a russian forces? well they're really our elim there because they're basically on the western bank of the new pro river a wide river. they're kind of back up there. logistics have been broken by those grainy attacks on the bridges. so they're basically, as we understand running out of ammunition now. and there were reports in ukraine media yesterday about attempts to maybe go into kind of ukrainian to can offer
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themselves up to become prisoners war or master to give up. and 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, the days of those russian force, there are definitely numbered and near the during tactic of cutting of those supplies has been pretty effective. ok, thank you for that. nick, nick connelly and keith will, ukraine's military success is coming to west supplies it with weapons, but there are alternative ways to support the war. effort that don't involve conventional weapons and money. ukrainians are involved in deploying them as dw mathias bring a report a normal car can carry several of them and stay safely behind the frontline. they're small and easy to transport. this box doesn't contain a piece of sophisticated military tech. it's
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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 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,
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if possible in real time. so we can guarantee we hit the target we've seen without harming civilians. area 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 the j i
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denies favoring the russians and ukrainian army hackers and all reprogramming the drones. so they can't be detected. they've even developed gadgets so that drones can drop small explosives. armenia has accused azerbaijan of trying to advance into its territory. after fighting between the 2 countries broke out overnight. i mean, his prime minister has phoned world leaders demanding what he called an adequate reaction. i mean, he says 49 of its troops were killed in border. clashes as the by john says its troops or its army has also suffered casualties. is the worst fighting between the 2 sides since 2020, when war broke out over the disputed region of the corner. caraballo joseph could chair is a freelance journalist, specializing in the caucasus region. he joins us from a war. so welcome to the w. we saw reports this morning that a sci fi had been agreed that minutes later it was reported to have collapsed. but
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what's your understanding of what's happening? well, that's a little hard to, to, to judge of what we know is now is very fragmentary. all we know is what the, the relative or the respective ministry of defense of have reported which the armenian ministry of defense reports that are by john launched artillery attacks and other heavy weaponry against a wide range of cities along the, the southern part of the armenian azerbaijan, in border, azerbaijan denies that it did that, but it also, in its statement, has given kind of lengthy justifications of why it might do that so, so, so far, still, we're, we're operated with very little information. we have seen skirmishes in this region before, but this time yet of, and says azerbaijani troops of tried to move into armenian territory. what have you
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heard? well again, i think we can't confirm anything but judging from ours or by john statement, i think that it's safe to say that they are kind of rhetorically laying the ground fours for justify and doing something like this. and you're right that there had been skirmishes like this since 2020, with oz or by john apparently kind of trying to probe and armenian defenses. but more importantly, russian defenses. there are 2000 russian peacekeepers in the corner car box, which is the algebra. johnny territory that's occupied by armenian forces. now i, i think that it's impossible to separate what's happening to day in the caucasus from what's happening. ukraine given the, the big ukranian advances and the russian retreats, i think, our as or by john might be seeing russia, which is armine as security guarantor, being a week here and,
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and trying to take advantage that the regional aspect is quite interesting. we have armenia, a prime minister, them a phoning, a number of world leaders for help this morning. so russia, you say is already that we know that took ethan is in the a neighbor. so who else is likely to get involved? yeah, turkey is a key factor here as well. we don't, we know even less about that situation. but interestingly, a few days before a few days ago, some joints, military exercises started between turkey and azerbaijan. so that suggests some potential turkish involvement. turkey was heavily involved in supporting azerbaijan, in the 2020 war armenia. we see we've seen statements from the you, from the, from the u. s. these are fairly toothless powers in the caucasus. i think everyone's going to be waiting to see what rushes reactions. okay, thank you for that freelance journalist, joshua and could share that kenya,
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which is about to inaugurate a new president. william router will take the oath of office in nairobi, following a closely connected in a contested election. and a court challenge by his vote to these live pictures of from b i casa ronnie international stadium where the ceremony is due to take place. we'll go live to our correspond that they're in a moment. first them here is more on the man who was about to lead east africa's largest economy. barrel. miller report william router b b odds to when kenya's topped up despite been deputy for almost a decade, he ran as the under dark, 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,
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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 that his old gwyn, he did. he didn't realize you as a girls have been before dinner, but when i had with him, you went down to them for dinner and, and within it a minute. then before dinner, router says his parents, hardworking farmers and conservative christians taught him discipline. you've been brought and brought up in little rural areas and he's not, you know, the problems of the people of kenya is one of their own more then it will ask them not to rely on being a bully, just employers, him. but rooters rhetoric will be tested by reality, kenya is currently battling high youth unemployment and
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a cost of living crisis. let's join the w correspondent, phoenix on the ringer, who's outside nairobi. zach castle, rami international stadium where the inauguration is due to take place very shortly . welcome welcome at what's going on there now. good morning. ah kenyans. i know celebratory moods. casanya stadium is parked to the brim, or you can see their pictures on your screen. and people started streaming in at 2 a m. so by, by the time 5 am was through are getting to 5 am in the morning their stadium was already full, but more people older a while also working in right now. so many people have been locked out because the 60000 stadium is full and their number of people who are outside the stadium is almost equal to the number of those who i'd say the stadium. so quite an area of activity, but at the moment, entertainment is going on as a canyons await the president elect william router and his deputy,
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together with the outgoing president, oral kenyatta to come and chris the occasion where william brutal will be inaugurated. as kenya's. next president, if you can hear from my background, people are celebrating felina celebratory mood and indeed canyons while waiting for this particular day. i'm the token of waiting. i think this was due to happen to something like an an hour ago as an anyone that said what sir is causing the delay . no one has communicated the delay yet thought there a number of heads of states who have been streaming in. so i think it's i, the number of delegates who are so many because as that yesterday there, i session to office committee reported that almost 20 presidents will be greasing this particular keshawn. we have the tanzanian president already here. this seashells president already here. combo president fell explicitly to fisher kid.
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he's already here. the bob were president, amazon malagra. so i think it's just the number of delegates was still streaming in . i think once all the presidents and all the delegates are in the stadium, then their program will kick stats. and you've mentioned a celebratory, a mood there, half people now chapter of the result. now that the supreme court is upheld william rooters victory. well, a majority of canyons seemed to have accepted the result and seemed to have said now it's time to move one and a yesterday evening. outgoing president. oral kenyatta hosted william router in as $3000.00 a robi, where he took william router to a thruth it housy gave him a 2 are together with a wife. and he also addressed the nation saying that today's event is, is supposed to make canyons come together and forwards our way forward. now that the electioneering period has ended and they are going precedent we're looking at
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are also mentioned that today's event, which is william rooters integration culminates the electioneering pressured and now kenyans need to go back to work. so yes, from across the divide, people have accepted but are re loading or who was william rooters main opponents or was invited for this particular event. but he said he was not, and he will not be able to come because he will be out of the country. and they are a number of issues, especially dealing with how the election was conducted and how some of the bodies are called a constitutional bodies are functioning that he will address once is back to the country. so he will not be attending the event, but the rest of our them including who can yetta, who had strongly supported our re loading i will actually be attending the events. thank of that. felix or felix marina in nairobi will take a look at zillow stores, making user on the wilner. will start in the if yoke is at northern
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t gray region where official save a capital city mckayla has been hit by an air strike. this is just days after the ruling to great people's liberation front said it was ready for a cease fire and peace talks with ethiopian government. after nearly 2 years of war, every downpours of calls made flooding in many of many of the streets in bangkok, downtown area, and the tie. capitals bracing itself more floods. what the forecast is for heavy rain to continue across the country until sunday. experts have warned that the worst rain of the year, 4 by 4, bangkok is still to come. the members of the public have been firing past the coffin of the night to queen elizabeth as it lies at rest. this is the scene inside saint charles as cathedral in edinburgh, where people lined up through the night to pay their last respects to the like british monarch. the coffin arrived in the heart of the scottish capital on monday,
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followed by a procession led by a 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 here. 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 their children one day. so it will just continue just to be a positive history. history, history to life thing and obviously as americans really
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i'm here mostly because it's such a momentous occasion that we can. so we were all saying that it's not like the same to build, to watch on the on. i want to be able to come your be with everybody, because it is 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 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
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set an example of so 1st duty, which with god's help and your counsels, i am resolved faithfully to follow his words reflected a seem 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 that entertainment news. i'm a dysfunctional, a family saga succession one best drama at the 74th annual emmy awards in los angeles. and i became a 1st a black woman to win lead actress twice for her role in hbo. hot hitting teen drama, euphoria on south korean global sensation squint game made history as lead james named best actor a 1st for a non english language performer. well, at the same jonas k. j. matthews has been following the emmys and i asked her to
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tell us that more about san diego as a site, the 1st, the black woman to win best lead actress twice. 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 h 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 naturist. 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. and hopefully she won her 1st prime time immune supporting actors role 1st and she actually run stage and her accepting speech is blew everyone away. she was seeing her award basically saying i'm an endangered species, but i'm not going to play a victim. i'm so honor it was just weird to hear singing it for so long. but you know, she was 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 in concert 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 moved 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. yeah, you know, the thing is though, who can beat succession with hbo? a feel to calm a total of $37.00 award. a lot of he wanted me when thinking that they would only get like 20, but they really took over, you know, nobody can really b h, b o,
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they're just great. i mean there was some great other people winning to of course we had to laugh. so everybody knew that he was going to sweep the comedy a category outstanding limited series. the white load is which is also an h, b o max. that's really a great show was limited show and people really happy to see that show when and then i miss coolidge also, when in her best as supporting actress role, there are a couple of surprises. madame lot, i mean even the show itself with keenan tops and i'm basically hosting the show, you know, he used to be on as it now he had his own show on nbc cocking in and it was cancelled. he was joking about bad. ah, he took a couple swipes at netflix in 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 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 says, oh,
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worse, you know, show, i'll say, overall keenan did an okay job, i think. okay, i'm glad you went to disappointed her. thank you for joining us. are catering matthews? there's enough angeles. thank you. that's it. you're upstate more. well, there's the top of the hour coming up next here on d, w. ico africa. look at how a company in somalia is using solar power to turn sol porter into drinking water. us in just a moment. i'm good with with
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