tv DW News Deutsche Welle September 14, 2022 7:00pm-7:16pm CEST
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shattering the glass ceiling women in architecture. this has to be really, really good. start september 30th on dw 9. ah. this is dw news life from berlin. london starts beating a final farewell to queen elizabeth. the 2nd is looking at live images from westminster. the whole with a light british monarch, is lying instinct now to the public, to allow mourners to pay the final respects, optimism and defiance, as the ukrainian president visits recapture territory book. as lensky goes to the
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strategic city of israel, is countries moving in one direction to victory? i'd argue, crane surprised gains in the northeast. really a turning point in the war against russia and european commission president, also the funder lion, proposes sweeping emergency plan to deal with searching energy costs caused by russians on you. ah, i'm been fizzle and thanks for joining us. members of the public have started finding past. queen elizabeth's coffin is alive, images from westminster hole, where the light queen is lying in state earlier on wednesday and was moved there from buckingham palace and a royal procession. hundreds of thousands of borders are expected to fall pasta coughing in the next 4 days before the queen's funeral on day. from all,
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let's bring in bob the vessel. she's covering a bench for us from london. baba tell us a little bit more about the atmosphere there. huge lines along the river behind you and, and such an historic moment. it is a really special day for people coming here the 1st day where they can no walk up to whence westminster hall. they, some of them had to wait for hours and hours at the moment, the queues moving forward rather quickly, but then there will be stalled on the inside because before westminster hall, before they can enter there some security measures of course, airport style people will have to leave their bigger bags and, and then the whole thing will slow down again. and people are lined up here along the river thames all the way back here, back towards the tower hill across spread it westminster bridge, and further ed to london, tower, and tower bridge. and even further on and authorities of warned,
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people may have to wait for 30 hours in the coming days because the crowds, of course, towards the weekend will even increase. special trains will be coming in from all over england because there so many people who want to participate in this great event. and it is a bit of a mood between being a very solemn day. was a little touch off a holiday feeling bober. they want to say their goodbyes in their own way, but king charles and princess harry and william are also there to say good bye and tell us how their coping with the situation. it seems the family i mean they have been trained to do this sunday. would there where they have been trained to participate in these great state affairs, these great, great state events. and only last year, they all came together for the funeral of prince philip and the husband of queen elizabeth and who preceded her and to so they knew how to behave,
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they know not to show too much, obviously emotion in the public. but of course, we have been seeing them in scotland over the last weekend or where they participated in ceremonies there. and they were always on public show. and also, at the same time, it was the 1st speech that the new king charles held to his british public. it was a mix of emotion and of course, slim t and end and sort of political declaration saying that he would serve his country and trying to do it as well as his mother has done it. but he also talked very openly about his love for his dearest mam. so very human there. and i suspect from many people here, it's the same, are they, they loved the queen because she was the symbol of the british ship solidity, the solidity of the stated and the length of history and the royal family feel the
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same. at the same time, they might feel the threat that the future brings to them and probably to the monarchy because this is it big change for everyone, for the family and for the british public. oh gosh. what about of hazel there for the big event in london? thank you very much. a covering events for us. ukraine has announced far reaching gains in the east after a light encounter offensive. president flora, miss lensky has been visiting the new people out of town of e. c. m. a key supply hub. just days ago, the town was still under russian control. ukraine says it's liberated 8000 square kilometers in the hockey region. but keith is also reporting the troops a loading of atrocities, allegedly committed by russian forces. prosecutors of launched a war crimes investigation. elsewhere they have been scenes of joy as ukrainian forces arrive in communities now abandoned by russian forces.
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ah, 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. it was my son. i have been reading for you. i have kept all your things everything. they said that our minds in the abutment. mom, he'll look as good as always, i missed his so much ukrainian soldiers follow a trail of destruction. as they press that attack. the russians are in a headlong retreat, shedding that equipment as the fallback. visually, they were running like mice. they were running and abandoning everything vehicles their own man. they even abandoned one of the rhone who was wounded just to get away. the kremlin denies reports that the military said backs atoning people against president vladimir putin. a russian support the president here in the mood
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of the people confirms this of credit union. the people stand firmly behind the decisions made by the head of state to burst. but as ukraine continues to rolled by gains made by russian forces early in the war, drunk so great, you know, buddhist decision to invade ukraine through them. i could come back to haunt him. look at that, it's a bit. earlier i spoke to d. w corresponded nick connelly who's following it developments for us in hoc. if i asked him about the situation in the city, if you just looks kind of behind me, you won't see much in the way of light. this is the city of more than one half 1000000 people. and it's, you know, early evening and basically you can't see anything. there are very few cars, little and people around. and even though now the russian forces are a lot further away than they were just a few days ago. still, you don't really, you sent the people think that this is over, that they're willing maybe to, if they've left to come back and to return to their homes. it's really does feel
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like a metropolis kind of running on minimum with a few kind of skeleton staff, people keeping the metro running, keeping from the shops, running with most pot. when you go walking the streets of hack, if you are pretty much in urine, is it lights out there because residents are worried about retaliatory attacks from the russian army? well, definitely the, that they kind of instruction from your target is to keep things dark. that is something that has stayed from the early weeks of the war and those, those attacks, there's architects, they have happened even since this ukrainian counter offensive has proved so successful. we saw the russians responding initially by attacking the heating plants and electricity plants here. surprisingly enough, they were able to restore all those facilities pretty quickly and our life can, i can seem pretty much normal until you walk past the next blown up building. i think the most important thing to remember here is that this is steve. that is just about 3540 gone away from the russian border. so even if the ukranian territory is all held by care,
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there is always that risk that russia will attack from its own territory. and that's something that it's done in northern parts of ukraine that were freed from russian control earlier on in this war where they've just basically carried on harassing the kind of border regions with shelling with artillery attacks. and that's especially kept lots of people in that part of ukraine from coming home. i mentioned the city of idiom before. could you tell us more about ukrainian presidents visit? there was you was a very important, a center of russian logistics that's busy. one of their kind of main hobbs bringing supplies. they're always fighting don bass and we saw volumes. let's get stay with the troops. they're basically inviting us to compare his record in this war. his willingness to meet the troops and order people with flown recruiter across the border in russia who obviously, as we know, it tends to keep to his bunker or keep his guests at the end of a very, very long table at best. so it's definitely a sense of trying to search the population here that ukraine is not scared, that is, are willing to get closer to danger,
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closer to where things are really going. and so confidence you hear from politicians from decision makers that ukraine is not done yet. that it wants to push those russian troops back further before winter sets in where exactly they're going to do that. they're obviously keeping very tight lipped and we're able to basic duke. most observers let alone the russians by suggesting that, that counterfeits would come in the south rather than where did happen in the east . but definitely a sense here that you know this, the present who are 6 months wars now and a role. and really is showing that ukraine can move from defense also, and push those russian troops back with those russian troops or not undefeatable d w corresponding economy giving us that update their from if in ukraine. thank you . you're paying commission president. also, lafond alliance says the united europe will prevail over russian president vladimir putin. in her annual state of the union address to the european parliament she added, following russia's invasion of ukraine. europe had shown courage and strength. she said much was at stake, not just for ukraine,
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but also for europe and the world at large. they enter their chamber and strasburg side by side, european commission chief or the le fonda lion, and ukraine's 1st lady allan as ellen scar as symbolic gesture. to emphasize here of solidarity with the people of ukraine at this crucial moment of the war, you have given courage to a whole nation. you have given a voice to your people on a global stage. you have given hope to all of us. so today we want to thank you and all ukrainians, glory to a country of european heroes. flava ukraine funded lion said the you solidarity with ukraine would remain unshakable, promising an additional $100000000.00 euros to rebuild ukrainian schools. but she didn't announce any new sanctions or new weapons delivery will have repeatedly demanded by the government and keith. instead,
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she focused on the challenges the youth facing like the energy crisis. with more and more consumers struggling to pay their bills, the commission one 3rd youth overall electricity consumption to help companies who have liquidity problems and introduce a cap on windfall 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 and proposal that could raise more than $140000000000.00 euros to cash in the low up skyrocketing energy prices fund a lion said and measure well come by many you lawmakers, surgeon with a set of measures that all will help on the one side decrease demands on the other side, decreased prices. and i think this set is really needed to 1st of all give
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a signal to the market that the prices are to ridiculously high. and 2nd of all, make sure that citizens are much more secure that their b, it will be able to pay the bill. but we need to do much more. we need to really at reinforce and, and triple a their, their, their investments in the renewable energy sources. the war in ukraine is changing the european union. and the energy crisis is the best example for that. the measures proposed by it was a law fund. a lion are a good start. many hearsay, but more needs to be done to make sure that a cold and difficult winter wants trigger war fatigue in europe and undermine solidarity with ukraine. ah, champions like football and the return of barcelona is orbit living off ski. the followed by munich star to his old stomping grounds in munich. if enough ski
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continues to be a masterful goal scorer, but after a scoreless 1st half by a managed a pair of goals in the 1st 10 minutes after the break. the 1st the header from lucas and unders, followed by a nice finish from leroy. an 8th of an ascii can close a couple of times, but by ins, defense contained in well, much to the delight of coach jojo. now guzman, and good is picking up the new style. he played a good game once. it's sure he didn't score a goal, which i'm happy about it all to mom out. we saw in the 1st off that he was dangerous. in the 2nd half 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 don't beat me, come on, was about to go around. let's look at some of the schools from tuesday's champions . they group stage with by and winning to nil, they stay at the top of a group of the german club levels and had a good evening against the spanish site. they defeated athletic madrid, and a 3rd german team from foot slipped past my se is champions league runners up
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liverpool defeated. i acts in watching d. w. news coming up next on d. w. use asia. why indonesia is investing billions of dollars in a new capital 2000 kilometers from jakarta. b rush manager, we'll have that story and more after the break. i'm been fizzle and i'll be back with mobile use next out to you then. ah. ah what people have to say matters to us. mm. that's why we listen to their stories reporter.
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