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ah ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin, ukrainian troops liberate more territory as they drive russian forces out of the hockey region. president the lens, he says his military has re taken 6000 square kilometers in less than 2 weeks. also on the program, armenia release is video. it says shows as
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a by johnny units trying to break through the border radicals on both countries to cease hostilities after the worth fighting to break out since that 2020 war of in a going on car back. plus. ah, william roto is sworn in as can use new president, but he takes over the leadership of a country facing a cost of living crisis and a crushing drought. also coming up, how will pakistan the feed? it's people, it's main farming regions have been ruined by catastrophic flooding, threatening people all over the country with a shortage of food, plus television on as it's biggest stars that the 74th, the emmy awards, that 1st red carpet gall since the pandemic. we'll hear about los angeles nice of history makers and tradition breakers. ah,
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ah, i'm and you keeps mckinnon. welcome to the show. he cranium president. the modem is the lens. he says his forces have liberated 6000 square kilometers of the country from russian occupation since the start of this month. now, ukraine is also claiming significant gains in the southern region of his son. moscow concede that has lost territory that has dismissed any suggestions as negotiations. instead its retaliating with ass strikes and artillery fire. the front line is shifted further away, but hawk 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. so no book which on the one hand, this is a sign of the desperation of those who contrived this war. this is how they react
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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 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 mean or at 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 was happy. don't wait. yeah, we had almost no food. now we finally been liberated, but the world has to know what happened here. yes, please. 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 all ready of ukrainians. it's not enough to say i am happy. i just don't have enough words to express myself. the
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woolen will flume forbidden moments as 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 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 of an anti personnel mines that are forbidden by the international convention. lou will then see those minds were found cleared by our unit channel with looseness, slow, smooth wheel. as ukrainian forces drive deeper, rushes losses, litter the landscape. and the scale of the counter offensive becomes clear. so does this news mean the ukraine is ready to declare victory in its ne
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d. w. correspond, and nick conley and keith told us earlier that it does feel that way was inc. that definitely is the mood here in case of glossy days. bessie being kind of shocked amazement at the speed of this, i think even lots of kind of and less close to the government here. couldn't quite imagine this happening in this time frame. there are some russian troops in the kind of fought you support of hockey. 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 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 to 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 it all the time. and people as she forgive a very well aware that you're there, 45 kilometers away from the border, so miss all attacks even come long distance. such a result still within range. at connelly reporting that from cave now as ukraine's
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count for offensive begins to show progress its foreign minister as launched, an unusually blunt attack on germany, accusing berlin of ignoring please for military hardware. in a tweet, dmitri caliber said there would disappoint signals from germany at a time that ukraine needs leopards and martyrs now to liberate people and save them from genocide. he said there was not a single, rational argument for why these weapons could not be supplied. now germany has been criticized ever since the early days of the war for a perceived reluctance to arm ukraine with heavy weapons. there has been no response yet from the german government to calibus comments and ukraine's military successes come partly as a result of the heavy weapons that have already been supplied by allies in the west . but there are alternative ways to support the war effort. the don't involve conventional weapons and many ukrainians are involved in deploying them as the w's
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mathias bellinger. now reports a normal car can carry several of them and stay safely behind the front line. the small and easy to transport. 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 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
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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 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 error sco to track drones and their pilots, ukraine says deja i only gives it to the russian heiress scope can see
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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 parts yaeger id noise favoring the russians and ukrainian army hackers on already programming the drones. so they can't be detected if even developed gadgets, so that jones can drop small explosives. armenia has accused as a vi, sean of trying to advance into its territory after deadly fighting between the countries broke house. overnights arminius prime minister, has phoned world leaders to demand what he called an adequate reaction. now armenia has released this footage, which the defense ministry says shows as a by johnny troops trying to enter armenia,
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both sides claim their armies suffered casualties and fighting at the border. the neighboring countries went to war in the 199 sees and in 2020, over the disputed region of new corner, kara, back as a by john has accused you ever even of provocations and sabotage along the border. the armenian prime minister responded to those claims, take a listen. ah, you ah, the reason or 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 marketing course. and we'll get some analysis of the latest developments in just a moment before that. let's take a quick look back at the context of the fighting a heavy military presence in a gore in a car buck as part of everyday life in the enclave. in recent years, the dispute at region has seen fighting flare on
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a regular basis. located in the south caucasus. now gordon occur. bach is 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. 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 it supportive as a by john, while russia has provided armenia with military equipment. earlier i spoke to journalist joshua conceras, who specializes in the region. annette. it's the caucus, as coverage at the eurasian net news website. i asked him to explain what's different about this round of fighting. what is the significance of this round is that it's the the targets algebra jones targets this time are in armenia proper.
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previously, the fighting has been concentrated, mostly in and around the corner car box, which is internationally recognized as azerbaijan territory. these attacks are along armenian communities, along the border inside armenia, which would represent a significant escalation in missouri by johns targeting. we're hearing the armine as found a number of weld leaders asking for help this morning. is anyone responding? well, the key of the actor here is russia. prime minister equal passion. yon spoke with russian president vladimir putin this morning. i asked for russia to enter in based on the, the mutual defense pact that the 2 countries have. this has never been exercised in the past because like i said, although the fighting has gone on on, i was or by johnny territory now that had spread apparently a to armenian territory. this is going to be a big question. if the fighting continues. are russia, according to that treaty,
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would be obligated to come to armine as defense? of course, russia, in the last few days, has been suffering its own military defeats and ukraine. and i think that that probably explains why this offensive was launched now. but anyway, that's going to be the key. the key question is, how rush a response 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? ah, what at this point? it's really hard to say. i mean, most of the times at oz or by john has escalated things. it has to do with pressuring armenia to continue to carry out the terms of the 2020 us. he's fire agreement, or to work towards a, a comprehensive piece agreement. so kind of military pressured it to get diplomatic
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results. and this is a big military escalation. ah, 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, thank you so much. at pakistan's prime minister has thanked turkey for sending aid as his country faces food shortages in the wake of unprecedented flooding. the provinces of eastern punjab and sin are at the center of the country's agricultural sector and have been hit particularly hard crops have been ruined by flood waters. and people say they see no signs of help arriving wrong. so hopkins crops have been completely destroyed. pakistan's devastating floods have ravaged his rice field in the southern synth province and robbed his family of their livelihood. garcia is
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homer many i haven't seen flooding like this in my entire life. he bought the buddy john, the village elders. haven't either. john about a mother. i'm everything we have has been ruined doyle though, but j, there's a few plants that survived, but they're being and nearly by the impact. literally, the family home was also destroyed. they now live in an improvised tense. they have very little left, particularly food. they're forced to replace some meals with cups of tea. jack, i know. what are we supposed to eat? let dark up at live know close and we are hungry and need food and they deny the children don't understand why they aren't getting fed them. but where are we supposed to get food from? that one in the local markets also have limited food on offer. the majority of people in the province make their living with farming, and the floods have affected more than 90 percent of them. a lot of it's been
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a while since it last rained in the region, but water still covers the landscape. it simply doesn't have anywhere to go. experts say harvests could be effected for years to come. coffee and game of ish him are gay. many people in our province have lost everything is who are jesse their livestock on it, our crops. ah, our biggest fear is that at least a 5 districts in our province will suffer through a food crisis. okay. and that it will lead to violence. that is, out of good. i missed out what i owe to can again you startled for so hot up con and his family, the crisis has already begun. they say they haven't seen any a deliveries that they so badly need less ally, molig, et cetera. we really hope to receive help from the government as soon local market . but if they don't tell you, only god will be able to hear because will die of hunger. molig will k this him that jamie time and time again. his children ask him when they will be able to eat again. right now. so at obb can simply can't give them an answer.
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in a new report on the southeast asian nation of me and my human rights watch as detailed how at least 6 political prisoners were effectively tortured to death in custody. he writes group said the death with just the tip of the iceberg and accuses the me and my military hunter, responsibility for schools of death and custody, sensitive power in a qu last year and human rights watch is called for the international community to show the frontier that there will be consequences for its crimes money long as the mean my research research for human rights watch and the author of that new report. and i asked her about the evidence that suggests yangon is responsible for widespread atrocities. actually, we know that it doesn't have died in custody from her torture, but the 6 cases, specifically are they were to document because we could speak to the witnesses who
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saw the bodies afterwards. some of these cases happened months ago, to mediately after that. but it's taken this long for people to feel brave enough to speak out, and that to show the level of 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. you know, it's very difficult to hold a trains of government, let alone the military wouldn't count to go inside the country. but it doesn't absolve them of the responsibility to actually investigate the crime. and 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 culture is prevalent,
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especially in the military period ation centers in prison and police station. they were told the families that told that these people had died just from a very unsatisfactory response. but government can total the military accountable, and these include the targeted and enhanced sanctions that we've been calling for w repeatedly. but also want to see the un security council step up and finally refer the country situation to be an national criminal court. this is very quickly after the crime crisis, and we'd like to state them, follow up and do the same with, after all these months. could you give us a sense of how me and malls, human rights situation has changed since the military crew in 2021 human rights violations are ongoing, and all crimes are taking place almost on a daily basis. at this moment,
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we've had targeted arrests of lawyers, journalists, activists, diffidence, even people who defy to take to facebook, to ebay, grievances, or to show that they are supportive the military. 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 the effectively arbitrarily changed and then died in custody after parent torture. so it's also getting very difficult to document the story because of the increasingly closed nature of, you know, how military is bullying the country at the moment. so we can say the situation is really dire and the crisis is a consistent minimum in my research with human rights watch. thanks so much for your time. and he now to some of the other stories making news around the
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world. flames continue to wreak havoc hinges on the southwest france, where a new fire has already been through thousands of acts as a forest. since monday, several 100 people have been evacuated. the flames come off to france. the 2nd hottest sama on record. and members of the public have been filing past the coffin of the late queen elizabeth. this is the scene inside saint giles cathedral in edinburgh, where the coffin arrived on monday. the monex body will make its final journey from scotland to london. later today. now kenya has a new president, william bristow took the oath of office at nairobi as catherine international stadium following a closely contested election. and a court challenge by his opponent of thousands of people gathered to watch the inauguration fristoe takes over from long time president, her kenyatta. he w. mario miller takes a look now at the man who will lead east africa's largest economy. william route
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to a b b odds to when kenya's topped up despite been deputy for almost a decade. he rem, as the under dark, sidelined by outgoing president oral 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. it is practical 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, drawn from kenya's powerful families who have shaved the country's politics since independence. for the blizzard in that is that his old gloom. if he didn't realize you was a girl sobbing before dinner, but when i had with him,
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you went down to the unfortunate and am within it a minute. then before dinner router says his parents had working, farmers and conservative christians taught him discipline. if been brought and brought up in little rural areas and he is not enough, the problems of the people of kenya is one of their own more than it will ask them not to rely on being a bully. just been player so bad. router's rhetoric will be tested by reality, kenya is currently battling high youth unemployment and the cost of living crisis. now televisions most prestigious awards the emmys have made a return to the red carpet following 2 years of pandemic hiatus with a star studded gala in los angeles. among the winners, a 1st time foreign language winner and the best acts, the category and the youngest, 2 time winner of any emmy in history. a historic 2nd, emmy for his entire once again for playing through on the dean drama,
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euphoria. my greatest wish for, for euphoria was that it could help heal people. and um, 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. and i, if not the only black woman to win def night finger live to got the best reality, emmy for her. sure. 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
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law, so also once against cooper award for outstanding comedies. the most loaded show of the night was the white lotus, which backed in emmys. we came together as a community to try make something special. it was through this collective effort that we're standing here today. we share this with the entire white lotus family, and beloved continued for desperate game, the thought good in harder cities took home a pair of emmys. and one of those emmys went to the star squid game making legion, j. the 1st non english language performer to win best lead actor in a drama pop culture commentator run, say a san beta told me what that meant. it's a huge, huge deal and that that's the ram before i think this is going to be our i'll you open the door for that to happen. future also the directors square game on han dung shook was also the 1st agent to win for best director and drums of you so big my
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1st big game, big night for free. and it was, of course, also a historic evening for women of color in the tv industry, wasn't it? yes, so sure. a real shirley ralph who's been the business for over 45 years, one 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 idea who won both 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 acting a worn twice. and also quinta brunson odd whose shar, rich, shirley roused costar avenue mentary was a 1st bill us 2nd back when to when award for writing in a comedy. and course those live though, who won from best competition, so big micro blackman. and what about the other big when as of the night, tell us about them? h. b a was a winner of the night with a $38.00 winds in total. and netflix seems 2nd 126. i
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h gill was powered by the white lotus and also succession and euphoria. so big never h b l 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 the atlanta, not forgetting the delana run say a thing beta in washington. d. thank thanks so much maggie. that you're up to date stay w. news acre is coming up next for forcing on how to fly one's large population of foreign workers fits into the islands. civil defense planning. i many kids mckinnon on behalf of the whole team hand thanks for watching with with
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