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it says shows as of by johnny units trying to break through the border brush. i called on both countries to cease hostilities after the worst fighting to break out since the 2020 war over nagondo car back and william raton, sworn in as kenya's, new president will take. he lives to nairobi as he takes over the leadership of a country facing a cost of living crisis and a crushing drought. ah, i manuscripts mckinnon. thanks so much for joining us. 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 is also claiming significant gains in the southern region of her son and moscow concedes it has lost territory that it has dismissed to any suggestions of negotiations. instead,
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it's retaliating with air strikes and artillery fire. the front line is shifted further away, 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 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 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 shooting bombing and shelling. day after day. we had no electricity
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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, but the world has to know what happened here. yes, but 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 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 hills 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 cleanup has just begun. ukrainian de mining units say they're clearing explosives from towns near the russian border,
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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 of you and anti personnel mines that are forbidden by the international convention. loo, nancy, those mines were found cleared by our unit channel revolutions, will smooth, wheeled as ukrainian forces drive deeper rushes losses, litter the landscape. and the scale of the counter offensive becomes clear. armenia has accused azerbaijan of trying to advance into its territory after deadly fighting between countries broke out overnight, armine as prime minister, his phone world leaders to demand what he is calling an adequate reaction. armina released this passage, which the defense ministry says shows azerbaijani troops trying to enter armenia. both sides claim their armies that suffered casualties in fighting out the border. the neighboring countries went to war in the 19 nineties and in 2020,
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over the disputed region of nagondo. kara back his the armenian prime minister speaking aaliyah. ah, you, ah, the regions are by john is trying to claim that these actions came as a response to some kind of provocations by the armenian side. but we can definitely state that this information is absolutely false and has nothing to do with reality . niana calls on alkaline core, gets an analysis of the latest developments in a minute. before we do, let's take a quick look back at the context of this fighting. a heavy military presence in a gordon occur bug as part of everyday life in the enclave. in recent years, the dispute at region has seen fighting flare on a regular basis, located in the south caucasus. now gordon occur above as internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan, but as controlled by ethnic armenian forces, backed by armenia. the conflict dates back to the dissolution of the soviet union,
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much of not gotten a car box, has been under the control of armenian rebels, which as a by john refuses to accept a so called frozen conflict that remains unresolved. turkey has expressed its support of other by john, while russia has provided armenia with military equipment. now, earlier i spoke to journalists, joshua kara, who specializes in the region and edits the caucuses coverage at the news website. you region that i awesome to explain to us what's different about this round of fighting. what is the significance of this round is that it's the targets algebra jones targets this time are in armenia proper. previously, the fighting has been concentrated, mostly in and around the corner car box, which is internationally recognized as ours or by johnny territory. these attacks are along armenian communities along the border inside armenia, which would represent
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a significant escalation in house or by johns targeting. we're hearing the armine as phone number of weld leaders asking for help this morning. is anyone responding? well, the key actor here is russia prime minister, equal passion, known, spoke with russian president vladimir putin this morning, asked for russia to enter in based on the, the mutual defense pack that the 2 countries have. this has never been exercised in the past because like i said, all the fighting is going on on ours or by joining territory now that it spread apparently to armenian territory. this is going to be a big question. if the fighting continues, russia, according to that treaty, would be obligated to come to armenia, defense. of course, russia in the last few days has been suffering its own military defeats in ukraine . and i think that that probably explains why this offensive was launched now. but
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anyway, that's going to be the key. the key question is, how russia respond so far? they've acknowledged armine as request for assistance, but have not indicated how they're going to respond. you mentioned ukraine does, does all this mean that we could see a 2nd fully fledged war in the post soviet world? i was at this point, it's really hard to say. i mean, most of the times that algebra john has escalated things. it has to do with pressuring armenia to continue to carry out the terms of the 2020 us use fire agreement or to work towards a, a comprehensive piece agreement. so kind of military pressured it to get diplomatic results. i mean, this is a big military escalation, whether it's to continue to get more diplomatic results, or whether they have some bigger intentions. it's too early to say so far. something will be watching closely. journalist joshua kara,
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thank you so much. all right, let's take a look at some of the other stories making use around the world. heavy downpours have caused flooding in many of the streets in bangkok, downtown area, and the tie capital is bracing itself the more the what the full cost is the heavy rain to continue nationwide until sunday and access the same worth is still to come . the revolutionary french swiss film director john did godaddy, has died at the age of 90. 1 good dog was known for french new wave classics in the 906 days, such as breathless star angel globe mondo and james seabag, his iconoclastic films pushed cinematic boundaries and inspired generations of directors. now kenya has a new president a short while ago. william rousseau took the oath of office, and i. roby is the casanya international stadium following a closely contested election and a court challenge by his opponent. tens of thousands of people gathered to watch
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the inauguration roto takes over from a long time president, a hero, kenyatta will go live for correspondent in not in ruby. and just a moment for the 1st d, w. 's mariama la takes a look at the man who will now lead east africa, that largest economy. william route to a b b odds to wind kenya's topped up despite being deputy for almost a decade. he rem, as the under dark, sidelined by outgoing president wu 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. they restrict equals, where they come from. it is quickly of their financial status. he reached out to the so called houseless, those struggling to make ends meet. that was in contrast to his rivals,
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drawn from kenya's powerful families who have shaped the countries politics since independence. for the blizzard, him that is that his old womb he did, he didn't realize you as a girl, as have been before, you know, but when with him, you went down to the unfortunate and then within a minute, then before dinner router says his parents hardworking families and conservative christians towards him discipline if been brought and brought up in their to 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 employer so bad router's rhetoric will be tested by reality, kenya is currently battling high use unemployment and a cost of living crisis. and we can cross now to d. w correspondence helix. miranda his outside nairobi is casanya international stadium, felix william bra, so has been sworn and he's the new president. tell us
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a bit about the integration so they know duration ceremony has taken place. officially really m router is now kenya's, 5th president, and he takes over from hulu. kinyata, who was kenneth for president, and his immediate former both william root or sobbed as kenya's deputy president for the last 10 years. i. that is since 2013 to 2022. and also he has served as a member of parliament since 1997. he has been in government indifferent are in different positions. at some point he was a r, a minister minister, frog rica, minister for higher education. and right now he sits at the top most office in the land. now we heard him saying in the report earlier, his presidency will offer opportunities for everybody. however, he faces huge challenges, doesn't he do kenyans feel positive about his ability to tackle our nations most
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urgent problems? a majority of the canyons that we have spoken to, he aim casara. he said that they are confident that william router is the man for the job. and many of the canons actually comparing william, brutal to kenny as a 3rd president. that is m y key and they are saying that the same way mikey, mikey revived the economy. william brutal will do exactly that. and most kenya's, i actually hopeful that the, the promises that were made by william root are those of reducing the cost of living. those of are reducing, are there ballooning, a debt levels in the country, those of reducing their which bill and those of ensuring that every family is able to have food on the table. most carriers are hoping that william router, his actual will actually steered through to his from his but my judge of us we spoke to are confident that he will do exactly what he promised during the campaign
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period. now his, his victory was challenged, but now that the supreme court has upheld his victory, has people accepted the election results. a william brutal will have a difficult time trying to bring everyone on the table because they're still dissenting voices. people who still believe he should not have been president, are people who still believed that re loading guy who was the main challenge out was supposed to be the one being sworn in today. so majority of kenyans feel, feel the need for william, brutal to extend an olive branch either to the main competitors or to even either king i so do not would for him. but william router has said it on sunday. he said this them, and yesterday event we're looking at our while hosting him at that. i was also employed on him to bring the country together and to some, both those who elected him and those who did not elect him. so yes,
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they feel that particular a number of kenyans will still feel he shall not be president, but he will have their honors to actually bring the country together and forwards or we forward for the initial phoenix. thanks so much that felix marina reporting from nairobi and a new report on the southeast asian nation as me and mar human rights watch as detailed how at least 6 political prisoners, the prisoners, were effectively tortured to death, wellston custody. the rights group says the deaths were just the tip of the iceberg . it's accusing the me and my military hunter of responsibility for scores of deaths and custody since they took power and occurred in february last year. human rights watch has called for the international community to show the hunter that there will be consequences for its crimes. many long as the me and my research are at human rights watch and the author of that new report, and she joins me now from sydney, australia. welcome manning. a,
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you've documented the deaths of 6 detained activists, all allegedly involving torture. how do you know that this is just the tip of the iceberg? as you've said in your report? actually we know that they doesn't have died in custody from her torture. but the 6 cases specifically are available to document because we could speak to sources. and witnesses who saw the bodies after with some of the cases happened months ago, where to mediately after that. but it's taken this long for people to feel brave enough to speak out and to show the liberal fear and the climate of fear, the privilege in the country money. what can or what should be done to hold me in malls, military rule is account accountable for atrocities, such as the ones that you were describing. it very difficult to hold
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a trains of government and the military account to go inside the country, but it doesn't have all of the responsibility to actually investigate the crime. nonetheless, actually give justice to the families in some way by explaining how they died. but in these cases, although the bodies had massive torture, and we know that torture is prevalent, especially in the military herd. h incentives and prisons and, and the police station. they were told the families that told that these people had died from a very unsatisfactory response. but government can pull the military accountable, and these include the targeted and enhance sanctions that we've been calling for a w repeatedly. but also want to see the un security council step up and finally refer the country situation to be and national criminal court. they get the very quickly out of the grant practice,
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and we'd like to see them follow up and do the same with, after all these months. could you give us a sense of how many miles human rights situation has changed since the military crew in 2021 the human rights violations are ongoing, and war crimes are taking place almost on a daily basis. at this moment. we had targeted arrests of lawyers, journalists, activists, diffidence, even people who decide to take to facebook, to ebay, grievances, or just sorry that they aren't in support of the military to some of these cases. of the people who died in custody were exactly bad people who had said that they were very dissatisfied, had gone to protests, weren't activists themselves necessarily, but then effectively arbitrarily to change and then died in custody after parent torture. so it's also getting very difficult to document the story because of the
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increasingly closed nature off. you know, how me and my military is rolling the country at the moment. so we can say the situation is really dire and the crisis is a persistent lent him on me and my research with human rights watch. thanks so much for your time. and he now televisions most prestigious awards the emmys have made a return to the red carpet. i was following 2 years of pandemic hiatus a staff that had gotta took place in los angeles. and among the winners. the 1st time foreign language winner in the best actually catherine category, and the youngest 2 time winner of any emmy in history. historic thickened amy for then dia, once again for playing on the dean drama, euphoria. my greatest wish for, for euphoria was that it could help him people and um,
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i just wanna say thank you to everyone who has shared their story with me. i want you to know that anyone who has loved a room or am feels like they are rude. i want you to know that i am so grateful for your stories and i carry them with me and i carry them with her. so thank you so much. deny. if not the only black woman to win def night finger live to got the best reality, emmy for her shore, documenting her foot for backup dancers. when i was a little girl, all i wanted to see was me in the media. someone fat like me, black like me. beautiful like me. some of the winds were not unexpected, but 2020 best drama winner. thick fission was ground again. dead law, so also once again scooped award for outstanding comedies. the
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most lighted show of the night was the white lotus, which backed in emmy's. we came together as a community to try make something special. it was through this collective effort that we were standing here today. we share this with the entire white lotus family, and beloved continued for this great game, the thought could in harder cities took home a bit of emmys. and the more i'm joined by run say, a sang but oh, pop culture, committee commentator and the host of no hipsters. pod in washington, d. c. welcome ron. say so as we heard just to the end of that report, that was a big night for south korea's could game. star legion j became the 1st known english language performer to ever when lead actor in a drama tell us more about that. it's a huge, huge deal and that that's never happened before. i think this is going to be or are you open the door for that to happen? future also the director square game hong dung shook was also the 1st agent to win for best director. the drums, the results big my 1st game,
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big night for free. and it was of course, all so a historic evening for women of color in the t. v industry, wasn't it? yes, so sure. real shirley. ralph, who's been in the business for over 45 years, what her very 1st emmy, which was just fantastic as yet she gave a speech of the night. and so that was just a huge moment, but also you have the day or who won the award for the lead actress and in a drama series. and one of the 1st times the she is the 1st black ones when it twice. and the youngest actor, you know, male or female black or white when that act in award twice, and also quince of brunson. ok. who's sure rich shirley rouse, costar, avenue mentary, was a 1st us 2nd back when to when award for writing in the comedy and courses. liz, though, who won from best competition, so big micro, blackman. and what about the other big winners of the night? tell us about them. h b a was a winner of the night with a 38 winds in total, then netflix seems 2nd 126. each girl was powered by the white lotus and also
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succession and euphoria, so big never h b o or the bows back. the one my team wars last year and netflix is down from 38 last year. all right, and of course, all of atlanta, not forgetting the delana run say a thing better in washington, d. c. thanks so much maggie. all right, so we have got some football in you see now and foreman by on munich, superstars. rub 11 dusky says that it would be a weird feeling to face his own club and the champions league, as only been a few months since he left the bone to sneak aside for spain's and barcelona. and as it happens, they will now meet in tonight's group stage match. and a surprise is all eyes will be on lemon dusky by and trained on monday. like there with the for any match, it doesn't matter if it's a bundle league our or the champions league. but this is clearly not just any match to night. they'll go up against the familiar face and strike a rabbit live and off ski arriving here with his new barcelona teammates at munich
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hotel before the group stage game. the scene guy who squat hundreds of goals in a, by an munich uniform and one a whole bunch of trophies. the same guy that has a nap for scoring goals against his former clubs. like here against what was your daughter want him? is it this year? this discussion we're having now about 11 doves, keith of the well of all teams were playing against barcelona again now is whether it's going to take even longer for this outstanding goal scorer to become a thing of the past. if that ever really happens at all me, it is the forgotten night name and ascii is very much a thing of the present for barcelona in 6 games. he's already squat 9 goals, including last week's hattrick against cheque side victoria pills in the champion. some he olivia livi all is had dangerous runs a good position,
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good presence in the penalty area. now he has all of these things to playing with others. for those whom we all know how good levin dos gears and, and it's great that he's on our side, we struggled against him, and the fact he's playing with us now as tremendous as i go to him in the tremendous. yes, especially of navy and ask his teammates, can follow the script and feed him the ball of course by and will have a script of their own as he is probably the squads, most dangerous player in front of the goal. but if he doesn't get any balls, it's hard for a player like that to score to mom. so the answer is simple. try to take live and off ski out of the game. but that's easier said than done in his former class by and know that better than any one. now the members of the public 1st members of the public, have been filing past the coffin of the late queen as elizabeth as it lies at rest, instant giles cathedral in edinburgh. people have been lining up through the night to get a glimpse of the casket and to pay their last respects earlier. the coffin had been
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brought through the heart of the scottish capital, followed by a procession led by king charles. it will be flown to london later on tuesday afternoon and now we have our mind a of our top story president low to me as the lensky says that ukrainian forces have liberated 6000 square kilometers of territory. since the start of the month, the ukrainian military set at recaptured an additional 20 north east and towns and villages. over the past days, as russian troops retreat and william roto has been sworn and as kenya's, new president at a ceremony in a pack stadium in nairobi, who takes over a country that faces a cost of living prices and a crushing drought. now don't forget, you can always get d w news on the go. you just need to download our app from google play or from the apple app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the
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