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attacks are reported in the hockey region. also on the program, russian president vladimir putin is to reach these chinese counterpart gigi and ping for the 1st time since moscow's invasion. they're expected to discuss the war and tie well swedish politics takes a hard right to prime minister magdalena, under some designs, after social democrats lose sundays election to an alliance vitamin ah i'm feel, gail. welcome to the program. fresh russian attacks are being reported in ukraine following massive gains by key if in the east of the country, russian strikes have hit the hockey region where ukrainian forces have succeeded in driving out russian occupies over recent days. missiles also hit a reservoir and the president as the landscape hometown of creevy,
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re put in one of the country's largest urban areas at risk of flooding. rush and cruise missiles have destroyed the water system. increase the rear residents have been worn to brace for flooding. the infrastructure is critical to the city, the largest in central ukraine, of usher or get there or does your missile attacks today like russian missiles targeting previously under the dam of the cottage, near skier reservoir occurring in the objects have no military value at all. focus the bus would come to shove, in fact, targeting hundreds of thousands of ordinary civilians is another reason why russia were louis eager. earlier the president made a surprise visit to india. the little one of the cities recently liberated by ukrainian forces keeps counter offensive, has seen the ukrainian army take back. a wide suede of territory in the northeast.
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residents are shocked and traumatized. what they endured during 6 months of russian occupation is just starting to come to light in the battle scarred city of ballad clia southeast of hark eve reports of torture. our emerging live chronicle day. you made me hold 2 wires attached to an electric generator. it on a bushel forward, the faster you spin cortisol, and the higher the voltage anchorage of courtney up, of course, they kept spinning it and asking questions. they said i was lying for prospect, so they did it more a year dork or it happened to some prisoners every of the day when the floors are sure this to publicly with the ukrainian army back in control. residents here long to put the dark days of war behind them and see the ukrainian flag rise over the country. once again. i correspondent emanuel shall z as in ukraine's 2nd city,
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hawkins in the east of the country while ukrainian forces on our consolidating back control of parts of the region. she told me about the overnight attack on the city . yes. well, i'm other on me not here. how to kiss time we heard an explosion and a missile. oh, shit. no. not far from here in the city center. a few kilometers away from where we are. it was probably launched not too far away from here because the air defense system, or the s air red alerts, didn't a stark beforehand we heard the a sirens holy afterwards. obviously everybody or who could to shelter for the next 3rd and next hour this morning, hockey for authorities said that there was no a casualty following this tricare and also that there was no damage caused by this is a daily occurrence here in eastern north eastern, a ukraine day in day out, or the setting continues here in hockey for his. we are only 35 kilometers away
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from the russian border and more accusations of russian attacks on civilian infrastructure with an attack on presence of landscape hometown. exactly as yesterday in the city of her cleavage here, which is in central ukraine, which used to be the biggest as city in central ukraine pre award. there was a 650000 inhabitants. there it is a presidency landscape and native city as well. it was heat as well by aids me size, so a strike on it. so water, power, plant, or infrastructure, a damn was damaged or reservoir. it was damage or incurring at the water to rise for 4 o 2 after 2.5 meters. and these actually are corroborates while d. r ukrainian, or authorities have been accusing or the russian army or of the doing of a heating civilian infrastructure is here in a den or seized. we also experience
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a power blackouts quite regularly because power plants are being heat. so we do see a pattern there to cause maximal damage that will affect the population. oh, and what can you tell us about these reports of the president being involved in a car crash? yes, last night there were some reports emerging about a car crash which happened in keith. apparently the incident is not too serious, you know. and the ukranian president always travel with medics as well. he was immediately taken care of her. he doesn't sustain a serious injuries. and her, his driver was immediately brought to hospital for further attention that apparently not a serious car crash accident. okay, thank you for that manual. the manual shes in hockey. russian president vladimir putin has arrived in was pakistan where his due to meet with his chinese counterpart is huge in pain. it'll take place on the sidelines of
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a summit of the shanghai corporation organization. the ancient silk rose city of summer kind of summit will focus on regional security issues and is being counted as a challenge to western global influence. and we're the 1st meeting between the russian and chinese leader since russia invaded ukraine. the last time chinese president, she jin ping that russian president vladimir putin in beijing. he declared there were no limits to the friendship between the 2 superpowers. that was just days before russia invaded ukraine. don't you want it's in henderson. since then, beijing has been largely silent about the kremlin war against its neighbour. other than saying that china supports peace talks about russia and china have also been making their deepening partnership planed to see for the rest of the world by conducting joint military exercises and land air and sea.
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china, for its part, can count on russia's staying out of what it sees as its domestic affairs. most importantly, tensions over taiwan, which beijing regards as a break away province. beijing has been stepping up its military activities around the island in response to recent high profile visits to taiwan by senior u. s. law makers. maint wally and china continues to play an important indirect role in financing the kremlin war machine by supporting rushes. economy with increased energy imports while russia has lost markets in the west. trade with china has sort by a 3rd this year. china has said presidents she and put in are working together to shape what beijing cause a more just world order. let's look at this with andrew small, he's a china expert on the senior trans atlantic fellow with the asia program, the german marshall fund of the united states. welcome to the w. and as we
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mentioned, this is president j's 1st trip outside that china. since the pandemic does that mean he regards this summit as particularly important all the decisions about these trips are always extremely symbolic. he could have made this a virtual summit if he, if he wanted to am instead it means he can do a kind of comfort zine multilateralism almost ahead of the party congress. give them a chance to see some kind of places partners, especially put in of course with him. really, these meetings have always been a priority since the very beginning of this time as party secretary. and it means he can put on this strong show of a non western gathering counterpoint to g 7 to nato, at an organization, the corporation organization that's of china and creation. i think she at the moment wants to show that in this struggle with the united states in the struggle with the west that china has friends to and then it can put on kind of visible show of that i'm going to have that expression put on a mug,
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i think the comfort zone. multilateralism. in february, before the russian invasion of you crate, the 2 leaders declared there were no limits to their partnership. a child also as you so i'm condemned to russia's invasion, so is beijing support for moscow? unconditional well, political support. yes. diplomatic propaganda, as we've seen. and as you mentioned in the segment, some forms of economic support to the natural resource purchases but, but also helping rush to navigate some of the financial constraints that you as sanctions have imposed. and i think there are other areas that forms military support that china will be wary or about and even certain arms supplies. this isn't really material to the conflict and the reforms of sanctioned support as well. where i think china certainly doesn't want to impose costs on its own companies where it's still quite dependent on western technology in the western financial system. but it's certainly unconditional support in the sense that it doesn't
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really matter what russia does. china doesn't react to stories of russian atrocities, or as you mentioned in the story, attacks from civilian infrastructure. there's just indifference to the actual conduct of the war. and i think they want to show that they will continue to give solidarity even if, as we see at the moment the russian campaign is, is failing. so in that sense, i think that there it significantly in unconditional elements due to the forms of school that right, right. and i'm just talking about this, this, this idea that the russian effort, war effort is failing. they have the 2 countries have conducted joint military exercises this year. is russia's apparent failure in ukraine, causing china perhaps to rethink their military relationship well in china, always been very impressed with the russian military operations, particularly in crimea and in syria. and they sort of hoped and expected that moscow would be able to pull off something i think similar this time. so they were surprised that this was such
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a failure that had been conducting the assessment on what went wrong. a sense of being that russia is good at the kind of lightning type operations and less good at the longer recreational ones. i think that will certainly be reinforced. and, but i think the biggest concern on the chinese side with this will be what it might do to russia's global capabilities that no limits agreement in february that you mentioned was, was very much about the 2 sites working together. in fact, regions including militarily and we've seen that to a certain extent, even in recent months, in asia, but also the middle east in africa. i think the concern china will have is where the rushes capabilities have been. and still all being worn down by this war and, and therefore what level of cooperation is likely to be able to sustain as a result of that. but i don't think it's a trust question. it's more concerned about and what this is going to do to, to am the russian military was very clear. thank you so much for outlining that to, for us. andrew small from a german marshall fund of the united states. and keep as is the dublin years life from berlin still to come tapping the kremlin propaganda
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machine with cartoon dogs, pro ukrainian cyber activists, fight back against misinformation by copying russian tactics. those are, some of your stories are making news around the world. typhoon way far has lashed china's densely populated east coast. after bringing strong winds and heavy rains to shanghai overnight round or 1600000 people with forced to leave their homes. there been no reports of casualties. the typhoon weakened to a tropical storm as it moved up the coast to thousands of mourners waited through the night to pay their final respects to queen elizabeth. at one point, the cue outside london's westminster hall stretched out more than 4 kilometers britton's longest serving monarch, lying state of 4 days. officials expect around 750000 people to file past the coffin. before her funeral. on monday student protests for educational reform
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led to violent clashes with police in the chilean capital santiago demands from hundreds of high school and university students range from better access to paid a better internet access to paid and ensure an internship of protesters a plan to march to the ministry of education that was stopped by police and disgraced r and b. singer kelly's been found guilty of child sexual abuse in a 2nd. federal trial. a jury in chicago convicted him on several charges including producing child pornography and enticing minus for sex cavities. also is already serving a 30 year sentence for sex offences. now, britain central, after a prime minister, magdalena anderson has conceded defeat and announced that she stepping down following sundays general election. anderson's social democratic party on their left wing coalition last by a thin margin and to the conservative block,
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which includes the far right sweden democrats. the party that has its roots in a neo nazi movement in the 19 eighties and nineties. a turning point in swedish politics. magdalena, under sun conceit, defeat in the conference parliamentary election box. maloney, your boast out that will beaked. it looks like the 4 right wing parties have received just 50 percent of the votes in the election. and in parliament, they have a one or 2 seat advantage. that then majority, but it's a majority and minority. it's a major head to the prime minister, social democrats. they have given sweden since 2014 and dominated the conference political landscape since the 19 thirty's. now this man will christa son, is expected to form a government. his blog includes the sweden democrats, a far right party,
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that has vow to make sweden safe again by bringing in longer prison sentences and restricting immigration. people in the capitol reacted to the news of the blocks narrow when it's a sad sign of the times that we're living in that there can the profile of a cell on scaring up to scare into people. would that the where it's on site to live in sweden with, with all the criminal sunday, all ag, through it is a sofa that only a face of a one or 2 percent of the people who swayed are most people. they live a very, very, very secure life. so how to can, will an election on that? it's ridiculous. there are a lot of big questions in our society today that day in some ways hasn't been address correctly. and i think a lot of people have been longing for a change, or even though that change or sometimes mean shifting the,
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the clarity to the rights. in this case, they go back any the sundays vote was one at the closest elections ever. and sweden, thousands of overseas and postal boats were needed to get a clearer picture of who the winner was. however, a could take weeks to form a government. let's take a look at what this is likely to mean with marcus cows saw that he was a presenter and report of a t v for ins taco a welcome to d w. does a right we've looked at right leaning government. that includes a far right to party me, that sweden will necessarily lurch to the right. i mean, it's clear that this reading democrats will have more influence than they ever had before with the more than 20 percent of the both exactly what the influence will be . well, the jury is still out going back because now these parties of the right that have won the election, they have to strike
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a coalition agreement to just like in germany and many other countries. how long that will take on claire at the moment, and how difficult and arduous that process is also unclear at the moment. what is clerical? what appears clear is that the sweden democrats actually won't be part of the government. why is that? well, because the liberal policy also part of this winning coalition has said that they won't accept the sweden democrats within an actual government. so what appears likely is some thoughts of supply and confidence agreement between between democrats and the other parties of the right wing coalition. but as i say, it's difficult to say exactly what kind of influence and what kind of relationship these poppies will have going forward. okay, so no sweden, democrats, in government, but the prime minister of the 3rd largest, the party in parliament, is going to have to rely on votes from the sweden democrats in order to push his
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agenda through. so how does he do that? how does he convince a large party to go his way? well, there are certain point. so over which these parties agree that includes energy or these parties that all want to build more nuclear power. for instance, it includes defense issues. it includes certain migration issues. and so there are some common points here that these parties can take forward. there are also some issues that had where, where these parties disagree. and i'm thinking, for example, of asylum issues. i'm thinking about foreign ave suite and democrats. they want to cut down on foreign aid. traditionally, that has been red line for the christian democrats and the liberal party. they don't want to cut down on foreign aid. so once again, these are issues that will have to be hashed out in the days and weeks to come. and
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it's difficult to see exactly where this will come down and, and just taking a step back from the, the deal making in government to look at the results itself, where we have the far right winning voters by focusing on rising crime rates in a small number of immigrant neighborhoods across the country. so why was it such an important issue for swedes? well, there have been hundreds of shootings so far this year. and also more than 40 people killed nbc shootings in a country such as sweden with just back 10000000 inhabitants. of course, that is fairly big number. and i think what's been worrying people in the past few months or so is that this bile as these shootings that haven't just occurred in the year in the suburbs of stockholm, for instance, or another suburbs in melba i've gotten bug,
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they have actually happened also in the smaller cities in smaller towns in sweden that has been something that's been brought up in the campaign once at all. quite a lot of times that the she things are, are spreading, they're going up and number at they're also it spreading geographically to smaller towns and cities. good talking to i was very clear. i marcus carlson from sweden's tv and for thank you. thank you. to indonesia, which wants to new capital city and is spending nearly $33000000000.00 to get one. yet government's plan is to move the capital from jakarta at the island on the island of java. 2000 kilometers away through a purpose built a city called at new san tara, in easter kimmy, montana province on the island of borneo. the plans to move the 1st government offices and bureaucrats st. 2024,
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but the whole process could take decades. so why all the effort to relocate a capital d w. gov matters admiral 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 region, governments focus on the development of the island of java and it's crowded and congested capital jakarta, but president jacoby daughter wants to change that and bring money and development to the island of borneo, to starting from scratch at this point. 50000 flock of pitchers of eucalyptus plantation will over time give way to new san tara, indonesia, new capital. it's supposed to be a green and smart global city, a capital set to draw all its energy from renewable sources, surrounded by a lush rain forest. but not all of the area plant for the future metropolis is yet
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old by the government. and that poses a problem. the indigenous population often lacks papers for the lance. they have lived on 4 generations. tells me this local chief. and he says they are not being offered a fair deal. e back larry, i rose from jakarta, but these roles 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 till 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. cynical, gara movie damica who are the custom on the local government representative tells me there are clear procedures for compensation. nobody has to worry. he sees becky economic benefits on the horizon for both the locals and for new comers. he
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hopes to attract from java. 1.9000000 people are supposed to reside in new santoro by 2045. it happened that there are no earthquakes notes in armies. huh. there are no social conflicts involving tribal, religious, or racial issues. it's the ideal many indonesia here glanced back over in a some in the attic bounced back over. 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 malik punk around sunset, they thought to come and flip the for now if the i only have conservation is colonel villard shows me a family of protected proboscis. monkeys. she fears that sediment and pollution from the new capital could destroy the prestige landscape. here the b will me like a cancellation gate to the capital area, right? if the watergate, because the area is and on the same time it is where all of those products that
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space, if are there. the government has recently announced plans to enlarged the existing mangrove forest. but what is not clear yet is how all of this is being 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 with the reality of big business demands . of information warfare has played a significant role in the war in ukraine or armies of russian propaganda. trolls were one seen as having the upper hand on social media than are meeting their match in a new group of pro craney. inside the warriors call themselves nevo. an army of cartoon dogs fighting russia with means it might be hard to believe, but these are a global mean movement and tackling the kremlin propaganda. machine nevo or the
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north atlantic fella's organization began as a group of artists creating custom dog like avatars. for people who donate to, to pro ukrainian causes nathan orthodontic, a feller organization. and it is an organization that exists in social media platforms such as twitter, where a group of uh, information warriors, what i like to call them they use means are to fight rushes propaganda. they're reported to have raised over $400000.00 for military forces, supporting ukraine. and in addition, the means they have spawned also having an impact for many years. you know, the governments were trying to come to russia's information, abrasions, by debunking and telling them, well this is the law, but what nature is doing, they are taking a very different effort. they're actually using humor. and satire in finding means, would you just mentioned cartoon dogs on to make fun of russian statement. nathan
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means feature the japanese sheba e new dog, known as a dose, which was an into that mean sensation in 2013. they draw on that association and used the dogs to mock russian propaganda statements by bombarding them with nonsense tweets. their attacks have been so successful that even the ukrainian defense minister paid homage to them in a personal salute. nevo destroys propaganda. he treated, let's win together. i'll set you up to date, i'll be back at the top of the our next hit on the w focus on europe looked back at the right or queen elizabeth ah, with
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