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sponsibility is huge, they have so much to lose shattering the glass ceiling. women in architecture this, this has to be really, really good. start september 30th on d, w. m. ah, ah, misty w. news live from berlin tonight, ukrainian troops liberating more territory. they drive ration force is out of the heart, keep regent keep is aiming to liberate all of its territory from moscow and is calling on the west to speed up the delivery of more weapons. also coming up
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tonight, armenia and iser by john each say that dozens of their soldiers had been killed in clashes in the disputed region of no gordo caraballo. it is the worst spidey scene between the 2 since 2020 ah, i'm bring. gov is good to have you with as we begin now with the ukrainian advance against the russians, ukrainian president brought him. his zalinski says that since the started this month, his forces have liberated 6000 square kilometers of the country from russian occupation . now it follows a rapid offensive in the northeast of the country, and ukraine is also claiming significant gains in the southern region of hare song . moscow has conceded that it has lost some territory, but it says that is no reason for it to go to the table to negotiate. instead it is
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retaliate with air strikes and artillery 5. the front line is shifted further away, but hot, he is still in rushes. sites as strikes hit, the city on monday, sparking fires killing at least one person and cutting power and public services. retaliation for russia's battlefield losses says president philadelphia zalinski the whole book, which on the one hand, this is a sign of the desperation of those who contrived this war. this is how they react to the defeat of russian forces in the harkey regional. they can't do anything to our heroes on the battlefield, and that's where 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 midnight your new house, but there was shooting bombing and shelling. day after day. we have no electricity
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and the water just on my hood chest, them wouldn't be the way. yeah, we had all my snap food. now we finally been liberated, but the world has to know what happened here. yes, but so in the city of these, u. m. resident, say 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 woman, flume fulton, and mama says use them in the halls 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 clean up 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,
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we found what you see here, anti tank mines. 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 tional releases so smoothly as ukrainian forces drive deeper, rushes losses, litter the landscape. and the scale of the counter offensive becomes clear. o d w 's emmanuel shaws is in the eastern ukrainian city of har. he, she sent us this update. very interesting to be here. you can really feel tonight. the eeriness of a night in the heart of cave had a cave which is being shared that you know, daily, day and day out by the russian army. tonight we haven't had any alerts. yes, but of course everybody is wondering when it will happen. it is absolute darkness here. so even if there's a lot of successes that people are now uncovering about the
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ukranian counter offensive, people are very happy about that. you can also feel a sense, you know, an edge to that city, a sense of dread as well for what is yet to come. because even if the tube, the russian tubes are no longer a direct threat here in how to keep city and in how to keep region, you can still expect, you know, misses as trikes are happening at any moment. so it's very much a city, a region on edge even if people of course, are very happy about these counter offensive. and it successes so far that was manual shows their reporting from ukraine. or how important are these territorial games that we are seeing in the northeast of ukraine? i put their question to mike mark, he's a war studies fellow at kings college in one. what we're seeing really is the 2nd turning point at the war. the 1st one was when the russians admitted that they were never going to be able to decapitate the county government and they withdrew from
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around keys in april. this is the 2nd significant turning point in the will. the ukrainians have liberated about $9000.00 square chromosome charging that basically removes the russians from the whole north, east and part of the crime. we are spending a lot of time talking about the counter offensive this taking place in the east, in the north east. what about the south of ukraine, and can we say that there is a counter offensive underway there as well? i think that's a really great question. because of course, the most important part of ukraine for the russians is crimea. that's the best strategic central gravity that they have to hold and what the ukrainians have been doing is pushing in on trying to take that city back from russian control. so actually for the training, that's the most important effort. what we've been spending so much time paying attention to over the last 5 days or so. these, these blistering advice in the northeast was actually an opportunity that the ukrainian saw and they took it. but then the real goal is still in south and
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they're still making progress in the south. they slow and steady rather than what we seen in the northeast, which is basically a collapse of russian forces. yeah, we have, we've all been kind of taken off guard by, by just what we've seen the last couple of days. how do you explain the this counter offensive being merely so successful. yeah. it's, you know, war is psychological. so your emotions can turn from exhilaration to fair immediately. and that's effectively what happened because the russians had seen doubt taken lots of troops in the northeast and taken them down to her so which was more important we just discussed that meant that the ukrainians were able to punch through the russian lines. and once they done that, they were able to track chap pockets and russian sodas destroy that logistics. when that started happening, started snowballing russians, started running away, surrendering, disappearing over the border. and that fear is contagious. and once an army starts
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collapsing, it's very hard to get it back on. it's 8. and there was mike martin there from kings college one to hear some of the other stories. now that are making headlines around the world, german chance are all shoulder spoke to vladimir putin by phone today for 90 minutes. the chance the report of the after the russian president to withdraw russian troops from ukraine as soon as possible. and he also called on boots into respect ukrainian sovereignty. prentice is in kazakhstan for a 3 day visit to attend a major piece meeting of the world's religious leaders. one very conspicuous no show is the russian orthodox patriarch. here real, real, you may recall has publicly supported russia's invasion of ukraine. william root up that was sworn in as kenya's, new president on tuesday. it came just a week after the country supreme court rejected several petitions from the losing
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candidate to have the results overturned. rudo defeated, former prime minister raleigh of dingo, by a narrow margin in last month's election. officials in ethiopia, northern te gray regions say that the capital has been hit by an air strike just days ago. the ruling t gray people's liberation front said that it was ready for a cease fire and peace talks with the ethiopian government. after nearly 2 years of war, with flames continue to wreak havoc and south with france, where a new fire is already burned through thousands of pictures of forest. since monday, several 100 people had been evacuated. the blaze followed frances a 2nd hottest summer on record armenia, and either by john each say that about 50 of their soldiers have been killed in clashes in the disputed region of nagondo. kara bach. this,
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this is the worst escalation of violence between the 2 countries. since the fall of 2020, that was when russia brokered a ceasefire to end more than a month of hostilities. these images from the armenian military, purportedly show as airy soldiers crossing the border into armenian territory. armenia reports, dozens of soldiers dead from azeri shedding over night. as or by jans government also reported significant fatalities. azerbaijan reportedly fired 1st, claiming they were provoked by armenia laying mines and mobilizing weapons near the border. it was so slow what was the last night to sabotage groups of the armenian armed forces using the mountainous terrain of the area and the existing ravine. gaps, mind, territories, and supply roads between the positions of the hazard, by john army units in different directions, confrontation occurred as a result of urgent measures taken by the azerbaijan army units in order to immediately suppress these action suitable closer bullshit. armine as prime
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minister nicole passion made phone calls to the usa, russia, and france to demand a response from the international community. other vagina puts from america, azerbaijan, is trying to claim that these actions came as a response to some kind of provocations by the armenian side icon. but we can definitely state that this information is absolutely false, mean and has nothing to do with reality. since the fall of the soviet union, there have been multiple armed conflicts between the 2 countries, especially over nagondo caraballo. the separatist region is inhabited mostly by ethnic armenians, but is recognized by many nations as part of azerbaijan. after a war that last 6 years through the late eighty's into the ninety's, leaving tens of thousands of people dead, there were years of quiet. but in the fall of 2020 and azeri offensive kicked off another war. the conflict has consequences for the entire region. while a majority muslim, azerbaijan is protected by turkey,
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armine receives military support from russia. 2 years ago, moscow head negotiate a cease fire, but that truce has held for less than 2 years. the queen's coffin has arrived at buckingham palace after flying to london from edinburgh. earlier this evening, the coffin will stay at the palace overnight before being brought to westminster hall on wednesday. we'll wian stay there for 4 days ahead of the funeral, which is scheduled for next monday. the pioneering directors on luke goddard has died at the age of $91.00. his legal adviser said that he died by dr. assisted suicide after suffering from what is being described as multiple disabling pathologies. goddard rose to fame as a leader of the 19 sixty's french new wave, directing and writing films that had become art house classics. his 1960 film,
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breathless with its outsider, characters, and unconventional visual style, have stood the test of talk at danbury gene seaboard, played alongside john paul bel mondo in this cheeky, innovative, and very unconventional crime film. think i what i see that oh, breathless made the unknown bell mondo a star and brought john luchador his breakthrough as a filmmaker. ah! his style here and in all his future works was unmistakable. a break with the establish visual language. but his use of jump cuts considered a mistake and conventional filmmaking was all part of his plan. john luca dawes revolutionary technique had an indelible impact on cinema coming from a wealthy french swiss family. he was always ambitious. don't be c o, is it
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a week? my ambition was to be a master legal man that will need. ringback ah, in sports news champions league football and the return to barcelona is robert le dorski, the former buyer music star to his old stomping grounds in music love. and elsie continues to be a masterful goal score. but after a scoreless, 1st half by and managed a pair of goals in the 1st 10 minutes after the break, the 1st, a header from lucas hernandez, of endowed sky came close a couple of times, but byron rolled it to the victory is a look at some of the scores from tuesday's champions league group stage buyer and winning to nil. they stay at the top of their group, another german club of labor who's in had a good evening against a spanish side defeating athletic o madrid. and
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a 3rd german team. frankfort slipped past marcell last year's champions. league runners up at liverpool. defeated. i am watching d. w. news. her business news is up next with christy plants and i will see you tomorrow with every jenny some of the prizes. we've done all out. give you some test one day indian.
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