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during the glass ceiling, women in architecture. this has to be really, really good. start september 30th on d, w. ah, this is the w is leih from berlin, ukrainian troops liberate more territories. they drive russian forces out of the hockey region. president lands, he says he's military is re taken 6000 square kilometers in less than 2 weeks. also on the program, dignitaries and heads of government arrive at a packed stadium to watch william route to be sworn in as kenya's,
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new president will take you live to let her mania release his video. he says shows as a by johnny units trying to break through the border rushes called on both countries to cease hostilities after the worst fighting to break out. since that 2020 war opened a go to canada. ah, ah, i'm fil gail. welcome to the program. ukrainian president valadez lansky says he's forces have liberated 6000 square kilometers of the country from russian occupation since the start of this month. and you cranes also claiming significant gains in the southern region, or has some moscow can see if it has lost territory versus dismissed any suggestion of negotiations. instead, retaliating with ass strikes and artillery fire, the front line is shifted further away, but hot,
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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 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 where it rushes, 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 minute, your new house, but there was shooting bombing and shelling. day after day. we had no electricity and the water just on my hood chest, them wouldn't be the way. yeah, we had all my snap food. now we finally been liberated,
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but the world has to know what happened here. yes, but so in the city of these, u. m. resident, say russian forces beat a hasty retreat. burning buildings as they fled a 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 forbidden. 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 cleanup has just begun. ukrainian de mining units say they are clearing explosives from towns near the russian border, a task which could take weeks or months. and on 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
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international convention live? well then, see those minds were found and cleared by our unit channel releases so smoothly as ukrainian forces, dr. deeper rushes losses, litter the landscape. and the scale of the counter offensive becomes clear. so does this news mean you cravy is ready to declare victory in its northeast. the w correspondent, nick conley and keith told me, it feels like that. why think that destiny is the mood here in cave as glossy days? bessie being kind of shocked, amazement at the speed of this. i think even lots of kind of a, unless close to government here, couldn't quite imagine this happening in this time frame. there are some russian troops in the can far eastern part of high kibbler as we understand still hanging on. but the most part, this is now all firmly under ukrainian control. it seemed like the russians didn't put up much 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 your number
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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. sir. missile attacks even can long distance or to resolve 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 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 authorities are putting those kind of basic services in pretty quickly. i think the bigger question is going to be how ukraine,
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how ukraine's 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 occupation administration have headed for the russian border, have tried to leave. but that definitely is a sense that this is potentially, something's going to be divisive and difficult in those communities. and just attending our attention to the, the ukranian counter offensive in the south. how difficult is that making life a russian forces while they're really out on a limb there because they're basically on the western bank of the new pro river, very wide river. they're kind of back up, their logistics have been broken by those granular attacks on the bridges. so they're basically as we understand running out of ammunition now. and there were reports and ukraine 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 force, there are different numbers, and the turing tactic of cutting of those supplies has been pretty effective. ok, thank you for that. nick, nick connelly and keith armenia has accused azerbaijan of trying to advance into its territory. after fighting between the 2 countries broke out overnight, i mean, is prime minister has been floating world latest date demanding what he called an adequate reaction. i mean, he released this footage which the defense ministry says shows as a by johnny troops shy to enter its territory. both sides claimed their armies suffered casualties in fighting at the border. the neighboring countries went to war in the 19 nineties and in 2020, over the disputed region of nagondo caraballo. a joshua could chair as a freelance journalist who specializes in the caucasus region. i asked him about those accusations this. what we know is that was very fragmentary. all we know is what the, the relative or the respective ministry of defense of i have reported which the
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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, and 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 it's still we're, we're operating 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. i what have you 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 floor for justify and doing something like this. and you're right that there had
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been skirmishes like this since 2020 with algebra. john apparently kind of trying to probe 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 think that it's impossible to separate what's happening today 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, and trying to take advantage that the regional aspect is quite interesting. we have armenia a prime minister to have a phoning, a number of world leaders for help this morning. so russia, you say is already that we know that turkeys and is in the a neighbor. so who else is likely to get involved?
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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 really 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. ok, thank you for that. a freelance journalist or joshua good chair now to kenya, which is about to inaugurate a new president. william router has just arrived at nairobi is i guess around the international stadium where he'll take the oath of office following closely contested election. and a court challenge by his opponent the live pictures from the stadium in nairobi
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where tens of thousands of people turned up to watch. the new president will face major challenges, including the cost of living crisis, the worst drought in decades, and record debt. so let's go to a nairobi zachary rami international stadium and joint d, w corresponding to felix marine to welcome a phoenix. what's william router has arrived? what's going on now? hi failed. so yes, william brutal has arrived at president looking at are they going president? has also just walked into the stadium, or the national anthem has just been playing. and i any moment from now bill, just be a little bit of entertainment. then we go to the main activity of the day, which is out there sitting in of are william, brutal and his deputy. right. and these were arb contested at elections and fought over the results. but people seem now to be quite happy or with the result.
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so that seems quite a celebratory atmosphere that well, the general feel it within the stadium and are all over the country is that people are so far satisfied with the outcome of their elections. but they still a group of people who voted for a loading guy and they feel like they a, they missed a chance. so part of the things that william brutal will be expected to do is actually to see how he will bring all their dissenting voices together. and see how we can chat our path i, we forward for the country. so he will, he will have some work in reaching out to some of the members of a position. but he was very categorical. that in as much as he'll extend an olive branch, he will not do a handshake as it happened in the year 2018 between president wu cannot and his former competitor, i reload dinner and i should be speaking we're,
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we're just looking at the pictures of the outgoing, present. second yasser, just leaving the podium being up, marched her out, and the new president will face a huge challenge is from day one i was you likely to fir ah, well so far, william rooted it as, as early as last week he had started meeting with some of the outgoing cabinet secretaries. he met with some of the permanent secretaries in the various ministries of government. and he already started conversations on lowering the cost of living. in fact, on sunday, during lunch at savvy is he said that immediately he's sworn in today. he will make some announcements on lowering the cost of food and lowering the cost of what a laser, something that he was very categorical during his campaigns that he would ensure that he lower the cost of living. so from where he started on, we can see he started on the right foot, but are we it'll, it'll just take
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a matter of time for us to know whether he will handle their situations that i have are facing, kit i, i, felix marina, in nairobi, looks like the technology just failed at the end that we get. that is thank you so much. and members of the public have been falling past the coffin of the lighter queen elizabeth as it lies at rest. this is the scene, insights and charles's cathedral in edinburgh, where people lined up through the night to pay their last respects to the late british mark. the coffin arrived in the heart of the scottish capital on monday, followed by a procession led by king charles. it will be flown to london later today. let me remind your top story this are you trying to present? a lot of me is that he says he's country forces have liberated 6000 square kilometers of territory since the stock declined in military set. 8 recaptured an additional 20 ne in towns and villages over the past days. as russian troops,
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