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shattering the glass ceiling women in architecture. this has to be really, really good. start september 30th on d, w. ah ah. ah, this is dw news live from berlin. london begins bidding a final farewell to queen elizabeth. crowds lined the streets of the british capital as a royal procession carries the queen's coffin to westminster hold. hundreds of thousands are expected to pay their respects to the late monarchy in the coming days. also coming up optimism and defiance as the ukrainian president visits
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recapture territory. but ms. lewinsky goes to the strategic town of easyhome and tweets that his country is moving only in one direction to victory. but i ukraine, surprise gains in the northeast. really a turning point in the war against russia and u. p. and commission president of the font, the line proposes a sweeping emergency plan to deal with urging energy costs caused in part by russia is born ukraine. ah. hello, i'm been visible and thanks for joining us. the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd has been carried from buckingham palace to westminster hold on a military flanked gun carriage topped with the imperial state crown king charles the 3rd prince. william and prince harry were among the senior royals following the procession through central london. the united kingdom's longest reigning monarch
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will now lion states until her funeral on monday. hundreds of thousands are expected to file pasta coffin to pay their respects to the late queen. and our correspondent papa basil is also in london following events for us. baba, if you can hear me see me, please tell me what you're seeing and how things have gone so far. i'm sending an on the south side of the time. so if you can see hopefully with parliament it at the back of me. and in the midst of that complex is this westminster hall, the historic place where british kings and one queen, 2 queens over the centuries match the 1st the nobility, and later the elected representative. so, so really, very enigmatic place. and this is where a queen, a little bas casket, is now waiting, and people here on the side of the thames are doing what british do so well. they
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are forming a very, very long, orderly queue, all the way down the river here, all the way down, probably in the next day to tower a bridge and maybe even further down 8 kilometers. the organizers are supposing and guessing this line might be stretching along the river because people are waiting to be let in the slow in sled is still a steady trickle on the outside into westminster hall. this is going to begin around 8 o'clock this evening of central european time with it within a few hours. and people them will have to pass a security checkpoint. but all this is supposed to be very, very quick, very in unobtrusive. and then they come and then can enter the hall and have a few quiet moments was their queen say good bye to her. that monarch that everyone here seems so closely connected with. she was the queen of everyone here because
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there's hardly anybody alive who can remember another one. and she really is a symbol for the stability and the immutability of parts of rich life. and that is why she was so revered because she was so beautiful, and she really sort of gave her all her whole life to what she called the service of her people. barbara, tell me a little bit more about the security situ nurse, and it's a huge operation, of course, it, even though this crowd here and the, this is not a crowd really. it is in fact to q, and all the takes is a few stewards to say ladies and gentlemen, the q is on that side and everybody very quickly and quietly moves to the side. and so it seems, there is hardly any security necessary, but of course it will be over the weekends. the crowd are supposed to be swelling, exit special trains will be brought in from all over britain. all flights are booked out. so ad london is expecting about 2000000 or more mobile. nobody really
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knows it extra visitors at $10000.00 policemen and women are out of thousands of soldiers to secure the soul operation. but then all this will culminate, of course, next monday when the actual funeral services being held in westminster abbey, on the other side here in my back. and that is when really you police will have their hands full because a from president joe biden. a heads of state from all throughout the world will be a pre or if hearing here, a crowned heads of europe or to spanish kings, the one that stepped down and the current one. and so a lot of it, of course sir, relatives are off, the queens of family will appear here. and it is of course, a huge security headache to keep all these, all these politicians, top politicians, all of europe will be represented here. all the heads of state as safe and secure
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and to organize this that nothing happens really is like a very, very big operation. the biggest britain has seen in decades. oh. and it's showing nothing happens a tell me a, not every one was a fan of the monarchy. what about protests has been a very few protests. bind the sides. me me. we saw this in scotland. i mean, it was just single people sort of suddenly saying when the new queen a king charles, the 3rd was walking past him. he wasn't b was voted for i, i didn't vote for him. and immediately you were people were being pulled out of the crowd. so it seems that the very tiny instances off the people saying, are we republicans, we don't like the monarchy and the police was reacting a rather heavy handedly. and so there's a discussion in newspapers about this now. and i suppose in the next days there will be a bit more sensitivity because because of course,
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you can also peacefully and quietly protest against the monarchy. you don't like. even though this is the very solemn occasion of the funeral procedures for queen elizabeth the w's papa visa in london, thank you. ukraine has announced far reaching gains in the east of the country after a lightning offensive. president thought of mister lensky has been visiting the newly liberated town of his m, which is a key supply hub. just days ago, the town was still under russian patrol. ukraine says it has liberated a 1000 square kilometers in the hockey region. a keith is also reporting the troops a learning of atrocities, allegedly committed by russian forces. under 6 months of occupation. prosecutors have launched a war crimes probe elsewhere. they have been scenes of joy as ukrainian forces, arriving communities now abandoned by russian forces. ah,
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a mother reunited with her son. he had been fighting in the ukrainian army for days in the hot evasion until his unit liberated his home village. oh my son, i have been reading for you. i have kept all your things everything. they said that a mines in the apartment mom, you look as good as always, i miss to so much ukrainian soldiers follow a trail of destruction. as they press that aback. the russians are in a headlong retreat, shedding that equipment as the fallback. visually there were running like mice, they were running and abandoning everything vehicles their own man. they even abandoned one of their rhone, who was wounded just to get away. the kremlin denies reports that the military setbacks, atoning people against president vladimir putin employed. usually,
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russian support the president in the mood of the people confirms this of credit union. the people stand firmly behind the decisions made by the head of state. but as ukraine continues to rolled by games made by russian forces early in the war drunk a buddhist decision to invade ukraine through them. i could come back to haunt him . look at that, it's a bit of john spencer is a u. s. army veteran and the head of warfare studies of the us based modern war institute. welcome. what do you make of the situation right now in the, in, particularly in the east, but also in the south of ukraine. where would you say, where at, in this war? and i think you were at the biggest turning point since the defeat of russia back in april when they couldn't take the capital city of keith. it's a major turning point in this war is this proof that the power of morale and leadership are as crucial as pure military force?
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absolutely there's. there's probably no better example in the modern history of warfare. that what matters most are those intangibles the will to fight. in the reason the sellers are fighting, but also their cohesion and their leadership. ukraine is just a better military. it may not have as much equipment, although it has better equipment now by western partners. it's just a better military, it's soldiers are fighting for a cause. what about this momentum? the ukrainian armies managed to suddenly build up over the past days and weeks. will it be able to maintain that? yeah, i'm it. it's a dangerous situation because you don't want to outreach your own logistical lines and everything, but it's almost hard to keep track of how far they're advancing. because the russians are collapsing, not withdrawing. they collapsed as in a band and in all their equipment it's, it's hard to see where it will stop,
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but of course, eventually it'll have to stop and they'll have to maintain the games that they achieve over the last few days, which are more than russia has achieved in months and john, can you give us any idea of a timeline here can, can you see this war ending any time soon? absolutely. i've been saying since i visited back in june that i think this is a war that will go for months, not years. and i disagree that it's trish in warfare, the ukrainian or just fighting better. they have no shortage of the will to fight this war. will end soon and after that, i mean where, where will it leave ukraine in regards to russia and where will that lead a leave. roches lita vladimir putin? yeah, that's hard to say. i mean, there are a lot, lots of hopes that are, that there would be a new regime, but that's not saying that it would be better. i mean, of course,
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it's very clear where this leaves ukraine. ukraine will be stronger than it's ever been in history. it's showing the world that it wants to democratic for each state . it's military will be the most experienced military in the world. it, it has galvanized nato ukraine, although it's suffering greatly comes out of this much stronger in russia. it'll take generation to recover from its losses both at the strategic level and at the military level it's, it's military is being wiped out from military analysts. john spencer, from the martin warrens the to thank you very much for being on the w. news that you the russian defense ministry is coming under fire at home. even pro bowl pundits and politicians have taken to tv and social media to criticize the handling of this special operation and the growing number of military setbacks. the war is increasingly looking like
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a losing battle. recent fighting in ukraine is some of the toughest the russian army has seen so far, according to pro kremlin media and recent setbacks have sport. new discussions in moscow calls for a general mobilization or getting louder when the police shoot skirt girl, the military political operation against the nazis and fascist in ukraine has turned into a full fledged war. warren special operations to for radically absorbed a special military operation can just be ended. but you can't just stop war even if you want to go. you have to go all the way to georgia. war only has 2 outcomes here . i the victory or defeat the other did it, but over the kremlin was quick to respond to any demands for a full mobilization. it would mean mandatory military service that would draw many more ordinary russian families into the war. president vladimir putin spokesman. dmitri pet scoff insists that such a step is not on the agenda,
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but moscow knows that dissatisfaction with the war is growing. and those stirrings of discontent are even finding their way on to state control television broadcasts more. but we have to admit that we've suffered a defeat in and around her cave, but we do, we need to understand it's absolutely impossible to defeat ukraine using those resources and colonial war methods with, with rushes, trying to wage its war. most upset them despite criticism, the general tone in the russian media remains patriotic. sometimes observers say the russian public may be being prepared for the next escalation in the war. the president of the european commission says that united europe will prevail over russian president vladimir putin in her annual state of the union address to the european parliament. also, lafond alliance said europe had shown courage and strength owing rushes. invasion
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of ukraine. she stressed the unshakable solidarity with keith, adding that sanctions against moscow will remain addressing energy concerns of european consumers. the european commission president said that a deep and comprehensive electricity market reform is plant among other measures. it would include a cap on low cost electricity produces profits. in these times, it is wrong to receive extraordinary record revenues and profits benefiting from war and on the back of our consumers. in these times, prophets must be shared and channeled to those who need it most corresponded alexander of anom and spoke to month with vba. is the head of the largest political grouping in the european parliament, the european people's party. she asked him for his take on a speech. the speech of was a laugh on the line was supposed to send
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a message of courage and solidarity. so how happy are you with what was enough on the line had to say to day also was the presence of her. madame merle zalinski, a life of presidency. lensky from ukraine, sent a very strong message. all the other group leaders we together are united. we are confirming there is a key if momentum, the european union that we are on the side of our crane friends, they are fighting our fight. and that was crystal clear, all of his more extra not to support them to not lose the momentum to support them . now is additional investments in all green, especially in the school sector. front and center of the speech was the current energy pry it price crisis with the consumers more and more consumers struggling to pay their bills and the european commission is now putting forwards some proposals . oddly enough, what we need is a winter of solidarity in europe. first of all was all green france, that is one aspect, but also internally among member states and among the citizens. you have to care
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about the poor ones in our society. and that's by the idea of having for tax on the idea of a price cap for russian gas and the idea to lower the impact of the e t. s. cost. so for the emission trade system are good initiatives and we support this as he p on these aspects be fine. but we still have a lot of problems. for example, that macro is refusing to build up a pipeline to spain, that with in europe in energy market, the gas market that he's refusing, this is really harming the idea of building up a european energy market. and then in germany, the government decides to stop to produce nuclear electricity. and on the other hand, asking the netherlands for gasoline guarantees, and it's not the european way how we should do it, though, there are still a lot of questions in front of us, but the direction is the right one. now to some of the other stories making use around the world. i, media and as a by john have accused each other of fresh rounds of shelling as hostilities re ignited between the long time those. some 100 troops have been reported killed this week. i mean, he is defense ministry on clashes could escalate into war, or the as
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a by johnny military abuse accuses media of shelling it's positions neither separate is region of not going to cut back china's leadership. jim ping has arrived in kazakhstan for his 1st trip abroad. since the stuff the pandemic, he's due to attend the summit of the 8th member shanghai cooperation organization, is visits of central asia. he's expected to meet russian president vladimir putin. ladies wildfires have burned more than 350 hectic in southwestern france in the past day. 55 is a struggling to contain the blaze is summer has seen rain or drought temperatures and devastation from fires across the european union. in mexico, 100000 people are listed as missing. most of those disappearances they back to around 2006 when the government declared its war on drugs. but people who sons husbands or friends of disappeared say they get little help from the authorities.
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often that left with the difficult task of searching for that last love, ones on their own. a sure prayer before they search creeps itself. it's again, it's difficult, but we're here to support you. guadalupe ernest is looking for her son. raimondo vanished 4 years ago. she doesn't know if he still alive or why he disappeared. she is called on maria nunez to help her collective searches for the disappeared. they say the authorities do nothing. then only law, i'm afraid he'll be found dead. but i have hope that i'll soon find out what has happened to him, so i can be at peace or yep, well, this cancer, they recently received an anonymous tip, indicating that raymundo his body could be located in class garlic, new mexico city, an official search crew is even lending its support to day, usually its only relatives who poke metal rods into the ground,
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looking for the odor of decaying bodies. see what gave the smell sticks around this way. we've already been able to discover secret graves. we're kind of think that the floss has clandestine. everyone here is united by the same trauma. their sons, husbands, or friends have vanished. the 100000 people in mexico are regarded as missing. the country is caught in the stranglehold of drug cartels. many of the missing were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. that's likely true for maria nunez, his son, whom she found dead after a 5 year search. helping other mothers gives her strength, cannot allow and it became clear to me that i wasn't the only one going through this. that there are many mothers who are going through the same uncertainty, pain, law, fear, and desperation, or the, and will days as big as the on protest is take to the streets in mexico city, where public officials are often involved in crimes. like in the case of the 43 students who disappeared 8 years ago,
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the commission working on the case recently called it a state crime because authorities hit the truth about what happened. maria nunez also does not trust the authorities more than 90 percent of crimes committed in mexico go unpunished, homeless shelter. it is now the authorities, refusal to investigate, to prosecute criminals to look for victims results and impunity. yet perpetrators can simply commit crimes because they know nothing will happen. on this day, they find no indication of raymundo. just 2 sets of bones from dead dogs, but they will continue to search for his remains. indonesia, once the new capital at spending nearly $33000000000.00 to get it. the government plan is to move the capital from jakarta on the island of java. 2000 kilometers away to a new purpose built city called north santa. it situated in east cali mountain
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province on the island of borneo. the relocation is expected to take decades. that the plan is to move the 1st government offices and bureaucrats. they're starting 2024. but why move capital? here? masses carving out a presidential dream. this is where one day the heart of indonesia, new capital, will beat on a remote patch of land deep inside a vast eucalyptus plantation. for decades in the nation, governments focus on the development of the island of java and it's crowded and congested capital jakarta. but president job daughter wants to change that and bring money in development to the island of borneo, to starting from scratch at this point. $50000.00 soccer pitchers of eucalyptus plantation will over time. give way to new san tara. it measures new capital. it's supposed to be a green and smart global city,
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a capital set to draw all its energy from renewable sources, surrounded by a lush rain forest. but not all of the area plans for the future. metropolis is yet old by the government. and that poses a problem. the indigenous population often lacks papers for the lance they have left on 4 generations tells me this local chief. and he says they are not being offered a fair deal. a fact learning iris from jakarta, but these rules don't fit here. the price of land in the new capital area is already $1300.00 euros per square meter, but we're only being paid to euro's per square meter. if we sell, where can we buy land again? anywhere around here, that's impossible. they're slowly driving us out. gara movie family who are the custom on the local government representative tells me there are clear
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procedures for compensation. nobody has to worry, he sees bic, economic benefits on the horizon for both the locals. and for newcomers he hopes to attract from java. 1.9000000 people are supposed to reside in new san tara by 2045. it happened after unearth quakes, notes in armies. now there are no social countries involving tribal, religious, or racial issues. it's the ideal many indonesia here glanced back in on some unique advanced bible. but what about the cities impact on the nature outside its boundaries? for instance, on the mangrove forests for the downstream in the delta of panic, pop punk around sunset. they thought to come and flip the or now. yeah, yeah, conservation is carmella miller shows me a family of protected proboscis monkeys. she fears that sediment and pollution from the new capital could destroy the prestige landscape. here debate will be like a transportation gate to the capital area, right?
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it's the watergate area is and on the same time it is where all of those protected species are there. the government has recently announced plans to enlarge the existing mangrove forest. but what is not clear yet is how all of this it's been paid for. with 80 percent of the financing for the new capital expected to come from the private sector. the government's vision of a green capital could end up being at odds where the reality of big business demands champions they football now with the return of barcelona as orbit 11 off ski, a former by munich star to his old stomping grounds in munich, levin dorski continues to be a masterful goal score of but after a scoreless 1st half find managed to pair of goals in the 1st 10 minutes after the break. the 1st a header from lucas and unders fully by a nice finish from the lights. on 8 webinar ski came close a couple of times,
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but by ins, defense contained him well, much to the delight of coach julian now guzman, and go to pick him up and he played a good game. wanted sure he didn't score a goal, which i'm happy about. some of that we saw in the 1st off that he was dangerous. in the 2nd talk we defended very well against him. i saw him shortly after the game and gave him a hug. i'm going on, but he's playing for another club now, and i have a lot of other players to take care of. you know, because let's take a look at some of the schools from tuesdays champions league group stage now with buying winning to nil, they stay at the top of their group. and the german club leaving who's in had a good evening against the spanish side. they defeated athletic old madrid, and a 3rd german team frankfurt slipped past my se last is champions. league run is up . liverpool defeated i x watching d. w. use a reminder of out of sorts. a royal procession has escorted queen elizabeth's coffin to westminster hole,
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where it will my in staple 4 days. hundreds of 1000 expected to fall, passed, and coughing to pay their respects to the light on a funeral will be held on monday. you're up to date coming up next made in germany, looks at the challenge facing companies, trying to reinvent themselves after the break. i'm beds is all and i'll be back with well, well, use next out ah, with with
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