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standing shopping and dining offers. enjoy our services all. be our guest at frankfurt air, bought cd, managed by from bought. ah josh . 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. key veins, they bring all of its lands from moscow, but calls on the west to speed up the delivery of weapons. armenia says dozens of its soldiers have been killed. the attacks by,
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as by john articles on both countries, ceased hostilities after the was fighting to break out since 2020 oh william little with president. but he takes over the leadership of a country facing a cost of living crisis and a devastating drought and television on as its biggest stars at the, at the for emmy awards. and 1st red carpet got us into the pandemic. we'll hear about los angeles, nice history makers and tradition breakers. ah, i've been fizzle, and thanks for joining us. ukrainian president floated mister lensky, says his forces have liberated 6000 square kilometers of the country from russian occupation. since the start of the month. it follows a rapid dance even the northeast ukraine is also claiming significant gains in the
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southern region of his son, moscow conceived that has lost territory, but has dismissed any suggestion of negotiations. instead, it's retaliating with air strikes and artillery fire. the front line is shifted further away, but hawk heath 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 directing its vile strikes against civilian infrastructure. volunteers have rushed to the re taken villages to deliver supplies to residence,
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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 and the water just on my hood chest. them wasn't happy, don't wait. yeah, we had all my snack food. now we finally been liberated, but the world has to know what happened here, miss bra. so in the city of his u. m. resident, say russian forces beat a hasty retreat. burning buildings as they fled a shorter yesterday 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 thorn 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
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mining units say they're clearing explosives from towns near the russian border, a task which could take weeks or months and on it was it that 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 cleared by our unit channel revolutionists will soon will as ukrainian forces drive deeper russia's losses list are the landscape and the scale of the counter offensive becomes clear. mike martin is an author and speaker on conflict and joins us from london. is this looking like bakery for ukraine in the northeast? oh, certainly in the northeast, this is a victory. i'm the, it is hard to get exact figures on it, but when we're looking at something like 9000 square kilometers of territory, that the russians have been kicked out. so it's not clear whether the i rule this
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will lead to victory in the war, but it's a significant step in that direction. what about the south of the country then in the counter offensive there? well, the south is actually interesting enough, much more important than what's been going on in hockey. so on is, is quite a strategically important city is the only city that the russians have on the western side of the nico river. and it's also the gateway crimea, which is the russian strategic center of gravity, actually was everyone's been focusing on what's been going on. and if the trainings are still being pushing south and, and i suspect that at some point they will switch back to the south being their main axis of advance. what about reprisal attacks from the russians? or couldn't they simply regroup and come down even harder on this counter offensive? you know, the reprisal attacks are, i mean the clues in the name russians are attacking your package. they're you
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saying they're attacking hockey city so that is they're attacking civilians. not only is this against the rules of war, but it's also militarily stupid. if you've got a limited amount of ammunition, you should use it on the troops that are hacking, not on civilians. it's very, very silly. and to the 2nd part of your question, you know, will rush to be able to regroup and, and frustrate the ukrainians attacks. i see no evidence that the russians are able to do that. their front lines have collapsed once in hockey. then they tried to set up another defensive line on the oscar river last night. the ukrainians have penetrated that. the russians are, there's reports of them surrendering, running away about the equipment they know organize, then organize are not able to frustrate the ukrainians attacks at the moment. so from what you're saying is that safe to go back to these liberated areas for ukrainians. i. that's
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a very big call for me to make from the u. k. and everyone needs to make their own decisions about what they do. what has been clear and we're starting see emerging reports of this is that those areas that have been on the russian control have experience. some of the same things that we saw when places like boucher north of ki, liberated. that is we're seeing people have been. ready disappeared, people have been taught should people have been killed actually additionally, so i think everyone needs to be very, very catholic when they go back to those areas eventually from mike martin in london. thank you very much for being on the w news. thank you. i media has accused as a by john of trying to advance into its territory. after that the fighting broke out overnight. i mean, he says at least 49 of its soldiers have been killed. the prime minister is fernwood leaders to demand what he calls an adequate reaction. a media release. this footage which the defense ministry says shows us by johnny troops trying to
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enter our media. both sides claim their armies suffered casualties in fighting on the border. the neighbors went to war in the 990 s, and in 2020, over the dispute, a region of nagondo cut back as by john as accused your yvonne of provocations and sabotage along the border. here's the armenian prime minister's response to those claims. you 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 or marketing or well, let's take a quick look back at the situation to give you some more context on this. ah, a heavy military presence and not gotten a car back as part of everyday life in the enclave. in recent years, the dispute at region has seen fighting flare on a regular basis,
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located in the south caucasus. now, gordon, occur above is internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan, but is controlled by ethnic armenian forces, backed by armenia. the conflict to 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 its support of other by john, while russia has provided armenia with military equipment. with journalists, joshua conceras, specializes in the region and edits the caucuses coverage at the news website, eurasian net. we asked him to explain what's different about this round of fighting? sure. what is the significance of this round? is that it's the, 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,
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which is internationally recognized as azerbaijan, a territory. these attacks are along armenian communities, along the border inside armenia, which would represent a significant escalation in missouri by johns targeting some of the other stories making use around the world. flames continue to wreak havoc into iran. southwest france, where you fire has already burned 3 thousands of pictures of boston. monday. several 100 people have been evacuated. the place comes following frances 2nd, hottest summer on record. officials in ethiopia, northern t gray region say the capital micheler has been hit by an air strike just days ago, the ruling tick, right? people's liberation front said it was ready for a cease fire. and peace talks with ethiopian government. after nearly 2 years of or kenya has a new president, william brutal took the oath of office that nairobi is because ronnie is there to
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stadium holding a closely contested election and a court challenge by his opponent. tens of thousands of people gather towards the inauguration who, who takes over from long time president to canada, is mario miller takes a look at the man who will lead to east africa's largest economy. william router b. b, odds to when kenya's touch 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. it is practical where they come from. it is quickly of their financial status. he reached out to the so called has left. those
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struggling to make ends meet. that was in contrast to his rivals drawn from kenya's powerful families who have shaped the countries politics since independence for the blizzard in that is that he's old when he did, he didn't realize you as a girl, as having before dinner. but when with him, you went down to the unfortunate and am within it a minute. then before dinner router says his parents hardworking families and conservative christians toward him discipline even brought and brought up in that role areas. and he's not enough. the problems of the people of kenya is one of their role models. it will ask them not to rely on being a bully, just employer so that router's rhetoric will be tested by reality, kenya is currently battling high use unemployment and the cost of living crisis dw, corresponding phyllis melinda was outside the stadium in nairobi. he told us what kenyans could expect from their new president
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a majority of the canyons that we have spoken to here in casara. and he said that they are confident that william router is the man for the job. and many of the kenyans 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, they call on me william router will do exactly that. and most kenya's actually hopeful that the, the promises that were made by william root are those of reducing the cost of living. those off are reducing their ballooning a debt levels in the country. those of reducing the which bill and those of ensuring that every family is able to have food on the table was kennels are hoping that william, brutal his actually will actually steer true to his promise. but merge of those we spoke to are confident that he will do exactly what he promised during the campaign period. some of the other stories making use heavy downfalls have caused major
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flooding of many streets and bank of downtown area. and the tie capital is bracing itself and more flooding, where the forecast is heavy rain to continue nationwide until sunday experts, one the worse rain of the year for the bank of is yet to come. the revolution reef french with film director, jean luc godard. as died at the age of 91. what was known for french new wave classics in the ninety's sixty's such as breathless airing job mando. as long as that bag is iconoclastic films push cinematic boundaries and inspired generations of directors. king charles the 3rd has arrived in belfast in northern island. it is late, his visit to the nations that make up the u. k. before the state funeral of his mother, king charles and queen consort camilla welcomed by thousands of people that hillsboro castle. they shook hands with the people and looked at the display of flowers laid
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out in honor of queen elizabeth the ma, thousands queued in the scottish capital, edinburgh to pay their respects to the queen. going to london this evening. the w correspondent, emily go, dean is in the scottish capital edinburgh. emily, let's start with the king's visit to northern island. not everyone in that province is a royalist, of course. what's been happening there? yeah, i mean king charles on queen consort tamila. they arrived in belfast and this morning, and they were greeted by crowns at the airports. and interestingly, they will also greeted by teach school children from across community school. and that brings together kids from catholic and protestant communities and what you need to know in northern ireland is that a lot of school children, children are still educated in schools that have divided along a release signed. so a catholic protestant. so that was quite interesting. and then later on they moved
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on to hillsboro castle where them, you know, they, they visited with a, you know, this is also where a lot of people in northern ireland had put on flowers and pay their respects to the queen. because this is the royal residence there, and king charles he met with politically and it is true, not every one is a huge fan, is not every one is or is a royalist, but even republican figures, you know, of acknowledge the role of the queen in healing the divide between island and the u . k. you know, in 2011, the queen visited a ireland and she held sheet. she helped she, she shook the hands of, of republican leaders. and she also, in her speech, she began her speech are in irish, so it might be mixed her reception. but they're still an acknowledgment of her role that she plays in northern ireland. where you are and edinburgh, people have been filing past the coffin of the queen for close to 24 hours. now,
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what are people you've talked to been saying about the experience? yes, i mean, it's quite an interesting experience so many. and so, you know, the cues obviously are a hugely long and a lot of people have been waiting for one and a half hours, 2 hours, 3 hours, you know, yesterday the waiting times were expected to be our 10 to 12 hours. but people have been patient, you know, they've been queuing and in these queues, people would so talk to each other, they would exchange memories of the queen. and so it was quite an a chatty atmosphere until they got to the cathedral where the atmosphere turned very somber . very quiet and you know, they slowly shuffled past to the coffin where the crown of scotland is lies on tops . actually quite small. crown i've been told and it was a very emotional moment. that's what a lot of people have described it as and because it, it's, it's obviously very quiet and sometimes, and there's also some one reading found,
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you know, so it's, it's, and it was, it's tough for a lot of people's actually hard to describe because it was such a, a sombre an atmosphere in there and it kind of, you know, someone said it some so that he, someone said earlier that he had, i had butterflies. and as i'm in a stomach and i and, and say it, people are nervous and also emotional. and when you get to the coughing, you can also stop there. you're not being rushed to, to fall past. you actually get a minute to say good bye. and for a lot of people who saw the cough and i said, that's when it really hit them. you know, that the queen has died and m, you know, once they then get out of the cathedral, that's when that's when the tears came for a lot of people because that was then their good by the moment is over, you know, and all, and all of our emotional a fair, but i think it, it helped you know, to say good bye and to come to terms with the fact that she is now that she has now
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dined. everybody on the funeral of queen elizabeth the 2nd with the filing past. the coffin, continuing there in edinburgh. it's just the fetal thank you very much. televisions, most prestigious awards the emmys have made returned to the red carpet following 2 years of pandemic. highest with a star studded gallery in los angeles. among a winners of 1st time, foreign language were in the best actor category and the youngest 2 time winner of any emmy in history. he started 2nd emmy for his entire once again for playing through on the dean drama, euphoria my greatest wish for, for euphoria was that it can help him 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
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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 this night. single little got the best reality, emmy for her. sure. documenting her 30 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 fashion was ground again. dead law so also went against cooper award for outstanding comedies. the most lighted sure 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
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that we were standing here today, which are this will be entire white lotus family. and the love continued for this great game, the thought could in her cities, took home a pair of emmys. and i'm so glad that sar is going to be as quick game to mug a coach desk to tell us more about this night of nights. what will you highlights, 1st of all, well, after the pandemic constrained scale down events of recent years, it was great to see everyone out in force and enjoying themselves again. but that aside, as we said in the report, the presence of black women, which has been greatly criticized actually in the i mean in recent is really wonderful to see that to the for not least, cheryl the ralph for her role in abbot elementary, who gave a really spirited performance of pride from the podium when she kind of birth phone . hi am all mom.
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no. oh no no. c c c c c c c c c exactly what i'd be doing, it is wonderful to see that, as i said, that's a fantastic statement of pride. i mean, also a foreign film for foreign language winning best director of best access to me. wonderful to see that if and 6 of what you make of the, the big winners in the big categories of drama and comedy. well as that celebrating or at least mourning the loss of the queen on this side of the atlantic. on the other side of the atlantic, a lack of the crown, which one, all of the awards for the last couple of years left the field wide open, full, a succession. this sort of media. dennis the drama with sibling rivalry. that's off the scale. it's fantastic. fantastic. drama is shakespearian in its scope,
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and it really is that deserve to win matthew mcfadden. of course, his fantastic performance of a particular from a really very, very good and just the arms from the right. from the stage the succession, his succession probably had more than king shells her to gain the crown of the awards. ted last it was we heard earlier with jason's today's the bread goldstein winning relieve with that brit pop. a really wonderfully family friendly with lots of hygiene as part of it's a great see that did not leave you disappointed in any way. well, on a personal note, i was disappointed not to see. that's a cool sol do better. fantastic. fantastic show by vince gilligan from the breaking bad world. this spin off show about the crazy lawyer and where he came from the origin story. brilliant performance is from him. bowden, kirk replayed soul, and from his, his counterpart re a c,
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who played can wexler in the drama? sorry, not to see that, alongside many others on social media, who were ruining the fact that they, they couldn't see a win for their favorite drama. but in this field with these people and this kind of display of talent, i mean book, can you say the competition is, is yeah, mark estrin, thank you very much for coming in and taking us through that wonderful night. sports news now and football for bye music superstar let bernacki says it will be a weird feeling to face is o'clock in the champions league. so maybe a few months since he left the bonus league aside for spain's barcelona. and as it happens, they will now meet in tonight's group stage match and no surprises. all eyes will be on live and off by an trained on monday, like they with the for any match, it doesn't matter if it's the bundle or the champions league. but this is clearly
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not just a match tonight, they'll go up against the familiar face and strike of robert lee and off ski arriving here with his new teammates. adam unit could tell before the group stage game, the same guy who squat hundreds of goals in a buy and munich uniform. and one, a whole bunch of trophies. the same guy that has in math for scoring goals against his former clubs. like here against what was your document in? is it this year, this discussion we're having now about living dorski for 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, to become a thing of the past. if that ever really having said all nearest he forgot the 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 hat trick against check side victoria pills in the champion.
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some he olivia levy always had dangerous, runs a good position, 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 duffs gears and it's great that is 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 knave 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's probably the squad's 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. i know that better than anyone and reminder about old story. president gloria mr. lensky says ukrainian forces of liberated 6000 square kilometers of territories
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. since the start of the month. ukrainian military says it's recaptured an additional 20 ne in towns and villages of the past days. as prussian fruits retreat watching d w news coming up next. d. w. news asia taiwan days making civil defense plans for a possible conflict with china. but do they include the islands 700000 micro boykin that mol, with b, rush, that a g after shall break, and bent was all, and i'll be back with more will use next down. ah ah, with
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