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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, this is the w news. why from? by then ukrainian troops liberate more territory as they drive russian forces out of the hockey region. even to liberate all of its land from moscow. and calls on
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the west to speed up the delivery of weapons. a media says dozens of its soldiers have been killed in attacks by as a, by john russia calls on both countries to seek so philippines, off the west fighting to break out since 2020. 0, do you need always warning as can use the president. he takes over the leadership of a country facing, of cost of living prices at a devastating ground and television owners. it's the biggest stars at the 74th. any awards. first read comment. gonna since the pandemic here about los angeles night of history makers and tradition breakers ah, i've been for, is all and thanks for joining us. ukrainian president, florida. mr. lansky says his forces have liberated 6000 square kilometers of the
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country from russian occupation since the, the monce, if all is a brand that offensive in the northeast. ukraine is also claiming significant gains in the southern region of heathen, moscow conceived. it has lost territory that 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 law book, which on the one hand, this is a sign of the desperation of those who contrived this war. this is how they react to the defeat of russian forces in the harkey regional. they can't do anything to our heroes on the battlefield, and that's where it rushes, directing its vile strikes against civilian infrastructure. volunteers have
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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 cheating bumming and shelling day after day. we had no electricity and the water just on my hood checked 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, 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 already 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 moment to see 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,
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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 mines. are you an anti personnel mines that are forbidden by the international convention lived on wednesday. those mines were found cleared by our unit channel revolutionists would smoothly as ukrainian forces drive deeper rushes losses, litter the landscape on 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. oh, certainly in the northeast, this is a victory and the it is hard to get exact figures on it. but when we're looking at something like 9000 square kilometers of territory,
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that the russians have been kicked out of. it's not clear whether the i rule this will lead to victory in the war, but it's 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. a house on is, is quite a strategically important city is the only city that the russians have on the west 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 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? who couldn't they simply regroup and come down even harder on this counter offensive? you know, the reprisal attacks are,
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i mean the clues in the name russians are attacking your package. they're you 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 had penetrated that. the russians are, there's reports of them surrendering, running away about the equipment they know organize, then organize. they're 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?
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i. that's a very big goal 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 seeing people have been. ready disappeared, people have been taught, should people have been killed actually. 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. yes. thank you. and as you claims counter offensive continues to progress, its foreign minister has launched an unusually blunt attack on germany, accusing burden of ignoring please or military hardware like battle tanks. disappointing signals from germany while ukraine needs leopards and matters now to
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be true could leave tweeted not a single, rational argument on why these weapons cannot be supplied only abstract fears and excuses. well that's good to be a specialist perspective on this. he's a member of the german parliament for the greens, the part of your foreign minister, and in a book. welcome to d. w. news. do you feel foreign minister leave is criticism is aimed at you i think it's aimed at the government and i do understand his feelings very well. i do believe that we at certain points have a strong support in the german people for ukraine and at certain points we can do more as
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a government or the government can do more. and so i really understand, and i see that he's on team at the us and government yet. the chance though, i feel, says he will not send battle tanks. you know, let the other countries do the same. he says, germany must not act unilaterally. that's a fair point, isn't it? sure not that much, but it's a fair point to say, we must not act on our own. and i would rather say we must act coordinated with our partners, our allies, within nato, but also with our partners outside nato. and this of course includes ukraine. so i would even argue the window we have within this coordinated approach is a bigger and i would say yes, it also includes the demand of sending yes tanks as well. and of course, as i think there are 2 lines where we need to see one is how can we support what
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you grain in their battle and in the end the battle they are fighting for us as well for freedom, for democracy. and the other of course is what are we able to deliver? and of course i do see and knowledge. those are 2 important argument to be mate. but on both hands i see more opportunities that are possible. for example, to deliver to martin on that. why is that? do you think that no western ally has agreed to send battle tank yet when, when it's clear ukraine needs them to keep its counter offensive going? well, i do see the point that 1st of all, this is the new category. i'm completely in that this needs to be discussed, although it just takes time. i see that. i think the other thing is that this is again, the 2nd line i try to describe is what are we able to deliver, deliver, what do we have in stock? and i think there's something that we have the argumentation around. well,
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what do we have in stock in our military? and there's a new opportunity now. i think it was a today, and i'm a tell announced that they have, in fact restored 16 old model tags. and i think this is another opportunity now which i do totally understand, makes out a new window, which hasn't been there before or took a while to create. and therefore i see that this is a bit of another discussion. now, because it's not about what, what do we have in stock? what our own military sexually neat. it sounds like there's a lot of discussion going on whether or not it's the right discussion is another question. but time is of the essence here. and you can, what's your party going to do to convince your coalition partner to change course? well, we've been arguing with them for the last few weeks and months i would say, and we will continue that of course, it's
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a discussion which is very much done or created within the committee of defense. but also from a foreign perspective, i really believe it's important to stress the argument that we need to stand at the sides of those who fight for the liberal cause 5 for all values. and otherwise we lose other parts in the world. and i think to stay consistent at that point it's, it's a thing we can only try to explain again and again, besides losing other partners around the world, over this squabbling is this something that could really not only divide the german government, which it's already doing, but also bring down the german government. no, because i don't see any alternatives lying there in the political fields. i do believe that at certain reasons, service showed the support for in, within the german people for you. grain is huge and people demand more.
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so i don't really see that this government can find a way around that, but also when i look at the political landscape, i think this might be the wrong fear of the wrong political forces within, within now not pushing forward. so i don't really see an alternative there. i don't see anyone inconsistently attacking someone else who isn't in the government right now. of course the conservatives do, but i'm skeptical about them delivering well more consistent. when you look at the bigger picture and how to get more support and in the pendant also regarding the energy crisis we have right now from russia. so i don't really see not sure if there were stuck with the best we have. also, of course, we need to push to be as popular german lo maker with the green party. thank you
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for coming on the show today. a media has accused us by john are trying to advance into its territory after deadly fighting broke out overnight. the prime minister has found 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 enter media. there, yvonne says at least 49000000 soldiers have been killed. as a by john says it has also suffered casualties in finding on the border. the neighbors went to war in the 990 s, and in 2020, over the dispute in the region of nagondo car. as my son is a tuesday or a van of provocations and sabotage along the border, the immediate prime minister responded to those glades. ah, yes ah, ah, that was done 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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. me on a hammock. i'm out there in court. let's take a quick look back at the situation to give you some more context, 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. located in the south caucuses. now gordon occur. bach is 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 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. journalist joshua gutierrez, specializes in the region and works for the news website,
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eurasian it, we asked him to explain what's different about the fighting this time? 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, which is internationally recognized as azerbaijan, a territory. these attacks are along armenian communities along the the border inside armenia, which would represent a significant escalation in missouri by johns targeting, kenya has a new president william brutal took the oath of office at nairobi as herani international stadium holding a closely contested election and a court challenge by his opponent, tens of thousands of people gathered to watch the integration. vancouver takes over from a long time president of rural kenyatta. w. marianna miller takes look at the man
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who will lead east africa's largest economy. william router b. b. odds to wind 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. they restrict people 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 is owed when you did it. he didn't realize you as a girl,
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as having before dinner. but when it with him, you went down to the unfortunate and, and within it a minute. then before dinner router says his parents hardworking families and conservative christians towards him discipline even 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 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. i spoke with kevin lucito with the angio county governance watch and asked him what sort of mandate hotel has. in fact, sat there is a lot, a lot, lot big government to love to do. because if you look at the number over can out on the people who get margin voted against the total number over in just a would on his antwan lee. 64.5 percent be christian, the bench is what really does interest of king am sandra ganz. ones in i had
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nixon's azaria leaky and we have done some on some, such indeed by talking to finance. and we had tried to find out why not as many people came out to speak and, and on that route. and they spoke to us and said that they didn't want to see that this election as of people sent and election. the kind of narrative that were used during the electioneering period was not as exciting for them. and indeed the question around a youth employment was our biggest, biggest concern in this particular lecture. and if you look at about 15200000 people that didn't turn out to another 8 by 20000000. that is not done out what the question that that clearly links flores is that the expectation is that most of them could be fascinating. what does order those young, the young can sweat under the head of the defense. so the government of barbara is, and we have moved to we'll have a lot of work to do in terms of responding to the needs of young people and responding to the questions around employment. the questions are on productivity.
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and indeed the economic question. so we hoped that when the government is formed, that'd be a much more st had in thompson, responding to that glycerin does. but related to the degree of bar above what not an out. kevin of cedar with county governance watch now to some of the other stories making headlines. officials in ethiopia as no one t gray region say though capital machaela has been hit by an air strike. just days ago, the ruling to gripe people's liberation front, said it was ready for a cease fire and peace talks with ethiopian government. after nearly 2 years of war, of frances has arrived in kazakhstan for 3 days, or a peace meeting of the world's religious leaders. fix your slee absent from the event, is russian orthodox. patriarchal who has publicly supported brushes, warn you. the revolutionary french swiss film directors on godaddy has died at the age of $91.00. he was known for french, new wave classics, 960,
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such as breathless during zone for them on the back iconoclastic films pushed cinematic boundaries and inspired generations of rector's. the queen's coffin is now on its way to london following a 24 hour period. laying at risk in edinburgh. coven lifts and charles cathedral in the past hour, with tens of thousands cued throughout monday and tuesday to view it and pay their respects. it will stay in buckingham palace to night before being brought to westminster hall, tomorrow, or by and stayed there for 5 days ahead of the funeral. next monday. the w correspondent, emily gordon, is in the scottish capital. edinburgh give us a sense of what kind of farewell queen elizabeth the 2nd has received in the scottish capitol. yes, then i mean, this was a huge ceremony here. you know, the queen,
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she's the queen's coffin arrives in edinburgh yesterday. and you know, she lay in state here for 24 hours and the crowds were absolutely huge. you know? and people arrived in the mornings and they, they put the deck chairs in place to, to, to wait for the procession. i'm sorry, she didn't arrive yesterday. she arrived the day before yesterday, but yesterday, that's when the procession started from the palace of hollywood house, up to saint charles cathedral. and the streets were lined from the early morning onwards. and then, you know, from the afternoon she lay in state here at san jose cathedral, she lay in rest here at saint charles cathedral and the keys of people to be able to get into such as cathedral to go and pay her respect to pay their respects. were huge, you know me bulking?
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charles has been in northern island. what's been happening there? you left edinburgh this morning and to fly over to belfast together with the queen, consort camilla. there they were met with crowds at the airport from the airport. they then traveled to hillsboro castle, the royal residence in northern ireland. and that's where they took a moment to, you know, have a look at the flowers, the cards that mourners lay there. and afterwards the king met with political leaders. and, you know, even though the queen has obviously met with mixed feelings over here, i'm, even if you're not a fan of the monarchy em, people did admit that, you know, or did that knowledge that she played a role in bridging the divide between there is a northern ireland, who approve ireland and those who are per year. okay. what's next in terms of the commemoration? yes,
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so she has now boarded the plane that will carry and that will carry her coffin and, and her coffin to london. you know the coffins accompanied by the queen's daughter princess anne. and from tamara onwards the coffin will, i will lie at westminster hall. and for 4 days it will either in state so that you know, people again can come and, and say the alaska buys to pay their respects, were expecting huge crowd crowns in london as well. and then on monday, that's when her funeral will take place. and we go to edinburgh for us. thank you very much. bringing that update televisions. most prestigious awards, the emmys have made a return to the red carpet. if all is to years of pandemic ideas with a star studded gala in los angeles, among the winners of 1st time foreign language winner in the best actor category, and the youngest 2 time winner of any emmy in history. he started
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2nd any for the entire once again for playing on the team drama, euphoria my greatest wish for, for you, for it 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 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 this night single is do, got the best reality and me 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. so one fat like me, black like me. beautiful like me. some of the winds were not unexpected,
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but 2020 best drama winner. thick fission was ground again. debt law, so also once again, scoop that award for outstanding comedies. the most lighted chill 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 the love continued for desperate game the south could in her cities, took home a pair of emmys. and a reminder about top stories. president lamesa lensky says ukrainian forces have liberated 6000 square kilometers of territory since the start of the month. you plenty of military said it recaptured an additional 20 ne in towns and villages over the past days as russian troops retreat at armenia has released footage. that its defense ministry says shows as a by johnny troops trying to enter armenia overnight. clashes at the border have
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raised the fear of a renewed war in the region to washington use up next d, w. news asia i one is making civil defense plans for a possible conflict with china, but do they include the islands 700000 migrant workers and how delhi is trying to transition to more electric vehicles to deal with ease and pollution. their stories with barish energy after a short break, i'm painful and we'll be back with more world news next out with
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