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parallel to beauty, ah, special look at a special country loan from above. start september 16th on d, w. a. ah, this is the w news life from berlin. ukrainian troops liberate more territory as they drive russian forces out of the hockey region. caving to liberate all of its land from moscow, calls on the west to speed up the delivery of weapons. media says dozens of it. soldiers have been killed in attacks by as a,
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by john russia calls on both countries to cease hostilities after the was fighting to break out in 2020. 0. with the president. he takes over the leadership of the country, facing a cost of living crisis and a devastating drought and television owners, its biggest start at the 74th, any awards their 1st red carpet galler since the pandemic here about los angeles night of history makers and tradition breakers ah, i'm been fissile and thanks for joining us. ukrainian president, florida. mister lansky says his forces have liberated 6000 square kilometers of the country from russian occupation since the start of the month. it follows a rabbit of fancy have been the ne ukraine is also claiming significant gains in
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the southern region of hassan. moscow concedes it has lost territory, but has dismissed any suggestion of negotiations. instead its 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 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 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. yes, but so in the city of idiom, 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 womach. this 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
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d mining units say they're clearing explosives from towns near the russian border. a task which could take weeks or months and then it was at these positions, we found what you see here, of anti tank mind and anti personnel mines that are forbidden by the international convention. and see those minds were found cleared by our unit channel with as ukrainian forces. dr. deeper rushes losses later, the landscape. and the scale of the counter offensive becomes clear. mike martin is an author and speaker on conflict based in london. i asked him if this looks like victory for ukraine in the northeast. certainly in the northeast, this is a victory for the it is hard to get exact figures on it. but when we're looking at something like 9000 square kilometers of territory, the russians have been kicked out. so it's not clear where the i rule this will
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lead to victory in the war, but it's a significant step in that direction. what about the south of the country then and the counter offensive it? well, the south is actually interesting, you know, much more important than what's been going on in hockey. us on is, is quite a strategic, important city. the 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 in the trainings are still being pushing south. and i suspect that at some point they will switch back to the south bang their main axes of advance. what about reprisal attacks from the russians? so couldn't they simply regroup and come down even harder on this kind of offensive? you know, the reprisal attacks are, i mean, the clues in the night russians are attacking your package. they're you saying they're attacking hockey city,
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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 is hacking you, 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 frustrate the ukrainians attacks. i see no evidence that the russians are able to do that. that front lines of collapse once in hockey, then they tried to set up another defensive line on the oscar river last night that you currently 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 it safe to go back to these liberated areas for ukrainians. and that's a very big call for me to make from the u. k. and everyone needs to make their own
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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 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. thank you. and as ukraine's counter offensive continues to progress its foreign minister has launched an unusually blunt attack on germany. accusing by the end of ignoring please for military hardware like battle tanks. disappointing signals from germany while ukraine needs leopards and murders. now metro could leave a tweeted, not a single rational argument on why these weapons cannot be supplied on the abstract
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fears and excuses. but still to johan, aside, he's the member of the german parliament for the social democrats. thanks for being on deed. oh you, do you share that criticism for the ukrainian foreign minister? i don't share the statement from that. you can inform us that we deliver a lot. so we have the delivered military equipment for more than 600000000. yours is ukraine from the industry as well, also from the forces. and i think that our strategy to provide greater equipment as it hits russian superiority like fire power. artillery has to be quite well that works, delivering a lot in your words. but why then? does ukraine, and from day one of this war, continually played for more ukraine is in a very deteriorated situation and they have to defend themselves. they fight for
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survival. and sure, it's a situation where you will ask for more and they'll ask always for more support. but actually we have forces that are safe down to a level where we can hardly grant our national defense capabilities and our commitment to natal. so we can just get what we have. germany's defensive position is a completely different story though, and that has it's, it's, it's background over the past years. i would say the situation now is that ukraine is being attacked. why can't more be sense and why not heavier equipment as well? we will not act alone, so we will always em multilateral environment. and as you probably can see, that was delivered no west on battle thing to ukraine from any major european country. and this is an agreement where we follow,
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and i think that's us as well. so germany is not in a position to lead the way as your biggest and richest economy. we have also commitment to nato, as i told you. and we have reduced our numbers of battle tanks and military equipments. so dramatically that we have to work with a capability reserve, we have to keep for our own purposes. and until this reserve for you to live out, what can i understand? there are different opinions within the s p d. y. are the social democrats so divided when it comes to military support for ukraine. i'm a carry officer myself but i can tell you i think that our reason that it well thought of the approach to this to deliver capabilities ukrainians can use that in the same way does not week. our national defense is the wide way to go for country john sides, german lawmaker with the social democratic party. thank you very much for joining us here on t w's. armenia has accused as
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a by shot of trying to advance into its territory after deadly fighting broke out overnight. the prime minister has phone world leaders to demand what he calls an adequate reaction. i media release this footage, which the defense ministry says shows as a by johnny troops trying to ent armenia year of on says at least 49000000 soldiers have been killed as a by john says it has also suffered casualties in fighting on the border. the neighbors went to war in the 990 and again in 2020 of the disputed region of not go know kind of back as a by john is accused there, yvonne, of provocations and sabotage along the border. the medium prime minister responded to those claims you 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
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niana carson market inc for. let's take a quick look back at this situation to give you some more context. a heavy military presence in a gore in a car 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 a bach as internationally recognized as part of as a by john, but is controlled by ethnic armenian forces, backed by armenia. the conflict to dates back to the dissolution of the soviet union. much of now gordon, a kara bark, 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 azerbaijan, while russia has provided armenia with military equipment. journalist joshua gutierrez, specializes in the region, and it's the caucus as coverage and then use website. you're asian,
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as we asked him to explain. what's different about the finding this type of sure. what is the significance of this rounds? is that it's the, the targets azerbaijan 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 azerbaijan territory. these attacks are along armenian communities along the, the border inside armenia, which would represent a significant escalation in pa, sir, by johns targeting now to some of the other stories making use from around the world. a fire continues to recover in chicago, southwest france where it's been burning through thousands of pictures of forest. it's monday. several 100 people have been evacuated. the blaze comes flowing. frances 2nd quarter summer on wrinkled officials in ethiopia, nolan t grey regions say the capital meckler has been hit by an air strike just days ago,
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the ruling gray people's liberation front said it was ready for a cease fire and peace talks with ethiopian government. after nearly 2 years of war, kenya has a new president william brutal took the oath of office. sat nairobi is hasanti international stadium holding a closely contested election and a court challenge by his opponent. tens of thousands of people gathered to watch the integration takes over for a long time. president canada is mario miller takes a look at the man who will lead east africa's largest economy. william router b. b, odds to win kenya's top jump. despite been deputy for almost a decade, he ran as the under doc, 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
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for all our children, irrespective of their background. they respect people 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 shaped the countries politics since independence. for the blizzard in that is that he's old going. he did. he didn't realize you as a girl, as having before dinner, but when it with him, you went down to the unfortunate and within a minute. then before dinner, router says his parents hardworking families and conservative christians taught him discipline even brought. i'm brought up in the rural areas and he's not, you know, the problems of the people of kenya is one of their own more than you don't ask them, not to rely on being a bully. just employ yourself. but rooters rhetoric will be tested by reality.
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kenya is currently battling high youth unemployment and the cost of living crisis. from all, let's bring in kevin lucito, his executive director of the n g o county governance, watch roto one, a very tight election and we saw such low turn out what sort of mandate does he now have? thank you so much for the point. you need to, in fact, that there is a lot, a lot of the government will have to do because if you look at the number of can out of the people who get margin voted against the total number of big just that would that only 64.5 percent. the question is what really the, the interest of king and then we can do the nation. and we have done on some, such, indeed by talking to kenyan and we are trying to find out why not as many people to speak in other words. and they spoke to said that they didn't see that they let you
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know that people's entered election be kind of not a team that was used during the election year, and it was not as exciting to them. and indeed, the question around youth employment was a big, big concern in this particular election. and if you look at about 15200000 people that you don't turn out to 20000000 that you know what the question that that clearly will be that the question is that most of them could be something who does the young young can for another 35, so the governmental presence will have a lot of what to do in terms of responding to the needs of young people and responding to the questions around employment. the questions on productivity. and indeed the only question. so we hope that when the government is formed, they will be much more entered in terms of responding to the question. does that related to the degree of what our time out?
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what do you, rudo is opponent, right out doing and the election outcome remain the indeterminate. what do we have to expect from the opposition? i what to expect from the position is really what their opposition is supposed to do because there are questions around the presidential vote while ready and dispensed with out to the supreme court of the republic of china. in fact, this was their biggest if i could say so in terms of a number of lawyers are present the number of questions that petitions. this was the biggest petition at the position level 2 compared to 2013 where we only had to pitch the dish and i was in 2017 at about 4 p. d should not in 2022 we had 9 petitioners. and so what the position i what, what the, from a prime minister. right? remember i la nino, enough to these really indeed the question is that all of the positions so they have to reorganize themselves. they have to think about how to engage with people who did not vote for president william brutal. and they have to think from what the
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future of kenya we can release is, is about the economy. you talk about the debt issues. we're talking about a negative 9.3 trillion canals debt, but in thinking about a young people can not be able to get employment. we're taking a bought the high cost of living of the republic of kenya among the citizens. we are talking about corruption issues and the commitment about the government of president william reuters to deal with all these questions. so the opposition, we love to to think it's self around how to speak for kate and so might probably not feel part of this government. they have to think about how to push county government to be responsive for the needs of the people they have to think through how to hold the government to account to account. remember that president lombardo's government is one government that has been point to have as many corrupt lead as if you are, you should be probably would say that in one of the negatives that to the meal one, king i last coalition of their former prime minister. i loading i used to be able to people to what for them. so they have to think through how to hold his
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government to account. and they have to think through how to also present a priorities that then we'll be able to bring back the hope of finance to be a position looking at what presented they are doing present. a little with that i did was one that really brought in the position in government by the hunt between him and the former prime minister. and so what that means is that a president william brutal has been committed, got to go to going. this is that he's not going to attain or to will come any hunch exactly opposition will be treated as an opposition. and that is really in my view, how the how, how, how, how the, from a prime minister i loading i will have to reorganize himself and also recruit his people to play that all of your position. i don't, i don't think exams are ready for streets. you know, demonstrations and to be that much on that. he called in 2017. this is 2022 and i don't think that can, honest, we'll be able to when come a neat street demonstrations. well, that's at least good news, kevin,
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or seattle. thank you very much for bringing us your insights into the post selection situation there. and can you think you can, shall the 3rd has arrived in belfast and northern ireland. it's his latest visit to the nations that make up the u. k. before the state funeral of his mother, the queen, queen elizabeth the 2nd king, charles and queen consort camilla were welcomed by thousands of people at hillsboro castle. they shook hands with people in the crowd and looked at the display of flowers laid out in honor of the late queen. thousands have been queuing in the scottish capital, edinburgh to pay their respects off and will be going to london to see you. w, corresponded to emily go, dean is in the scottish capital. 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. jamini, king charles and the queen concert mar, they arrived this morning. they were greeted by crowns at the airports and from
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there they made their way over to hillsboro castle where they took a minute to have a look at the flowers and the cards that that mourners laid in front of the in front of the castle. because hillsboro castle was also the royal residence, or is the royal residence. and then later on the king met with political leaders. and you know, the queen had sort of, you know, it was a mixed reception that safe to say. but even people who don't believe in the monarchy, they even they acknowledge the role that the queen played in, you know, bridging the divide between the people in northern ireland. few are pro island and which is people in a northern onto a per u. k. so that is important to note him. i believe you, what's been going on in edinburgh where you are right? ah, yes, i mean the queen's coffin has now actually left saint charles cathedral and almost
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a time at the same time as of king child left on an island he has left more than ireland. now think that's important to mention right there. and, and back in edinburgh, and we've seen, of course, huge crowds and people have been waiting for hours to be able to catch a glimpse at the coffin. and when we were talking to people coming out of the out of the cathedral, they were very emotional. they were talking about how, you know, initially in the crowds, it was all very chatty, very jolly people, were talking about the memories of the queen. and then as soon as they got into the cathedral and the atmosphere turned very quiet, very somber and got very emotional. so it's definitely going to be a day, they will never forget in their lives. what have some people been telling you those truth managed to catch a glimpse of a coffin and, and far past the governor, the queen of the past? 44 hours it yeah, i mean sort of a lot of for
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a lot of people here. it was very important to you to see her, to speak with her, sorry, not to speak, but you know, to, to pay their respects and to do that up front to them, up and away personally. and i think that sort of reflect the sentiment him, scotland as well, about them on a key. you know, it's important when we're talking about scotland and about the monarchy that we don't confuse this constitutional sense of the scots with the political desired desire for independence. the queen was queen of scots nicholas sturgeon, the 1st minister of scotland. she made that very clear in her speech yesterday in parliament. and so king charles is now king of scots. ah, and that is very much reflected in what people said here. and it's also reflected in announcing that we're may 24 in 2014, when the 1st referendum here took place. and it's the same going forward. so it's, the queen is lost here and that's why, for a lot of people, it was important to be here. every voting covering the commemorations for their
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from edinburgh. thank you. televisions, most prestigious awards the emmys have made returned to the red carpet. owing to years of pandemic hiatus with a star studded gallery in los angeles. among the winners of 1st time, foreign language winner in the best act, the category, and the youngest, 2 time winner of any emmy in history. he started 2nd any further dia, once again for playing on the dean drama, euphoria. my greatest wish for, for euphoria was that it can 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, and 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 this night, sing a little, but the best reality,
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emmy for her short documenting her thirst 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 for question was ground again. dead law, so also went against cooper award for outstanding comedies. the most lighted short of the night was the white lotus, which backed den a niece. we came together as a community to try make something special and was through this collective effort that we were standing here today, which are the for the entire white lotus family. and the love continued for this great game, the thought good in harder cities, took home
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a bit of emmys and remind her about up, sorry. president law to mister lensky, says ukrainian forces have liberated 6000 square kilometers of territory since the start of the month. ukrainian military that have recaptured an additional 20 ne in towns and villages of the past days as russian troops for trade and on media has released footage that its defense ministry says shows as a by johnny troops trying to enter. i mean the up overnight clashes at the border have raised the fear of a renewed war in the region. watching dw news from bo, then i been pursuing in excel, ah, with, with
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