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ah, ah ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, a show of support for ukraine's european aspirations, a chief or sla underlying arise in the capital key for talks on the close the integration of ukraine into e. you structures. the visit comes a day off, so she declared the democracy standing united would triumph over russian aggression
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. also coming up russian president vladimir putin is to meet his chinese counterpart cheese and paying for the 1st time since moscow's invasion of ukraine. they're expected to discuss the ukraine war and taiwan and swedish politics take a hard right turn. prime minister magdalena anderson hands in her resignation. following her social democrat, the election lost to a right when the block. it includes a nationalist, anti immigrant policy. ah . manuscripts, mckennan, thanks so much for joining us. the e. u commission, president or slough on the line has arrived in ukraine to discuss closer corporation with the european union. now she was welcomed in keys by ukraine's head
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of european integration, accession to the block and economic corporation. are at the top of the agenda, and she will be holding talks with ukrainian president volota mazda lensky. ukraine was granted you candidacy status in june. meanwhile, fresh russian attacks are being reported in ukraine following massive gains by keep in the east of the country. missiles also hit a reservoir near president volota miss zalinski. hometown of cri, very russian cruise missiles have destroyed the water system. in creve aree residents have been warned to brace for flooding. the infrastructure is critical to the city, the largest in central ukraine, of usher or a gift there will, does your missile attacks today like russian missiles targeting preview. younger for them of the cottage in your skier reservoir, occurring in the objects have no military value at all, but teach to bus with empty shop. in fact,
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targeting hundreds of thousands of ordinary civilians is another reason why russia were louis eager. earlier the president made a surprise visit in 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. 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 balak clia southeast of hark, eve, reports of torture are emerging, 0 live continental. they made me hold 2 wires attached to an electric generator developer to forward the faster you spin distance in the higher the voltage anchorage of courtney up. of course they kept spinning it and asking questions. they said i was lying to process them, so they did it more a year. bork, look, it happened to some prisoners every of the day where muscles washer resistible
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vocally 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. he w correspondent emanuel shows as reporting from ukraine and i also earlier about or slough on the lions agenda during her visit to keith. well, a symbolic care visits on the, on indeed the 3rd 4 or also laugh on their lion. of course, this afternoon. oh, there will be a lot of talk about a possible, a ukrainian accession to the european union. you know that ukraine got granted candidate status or back in june, so that, that had going to be on top of the agenda. i also left on the lion that is set to meet a wiz vladimir lensky. in fact, she already met him as she received a medal and recognition of the use of poor towards ukraine earlier this morning.
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and she will also me to his prime minister then he's ash miguel, to discuss about the situation to discuss. but further, her support beads financial but us, so when it comes to sanctions against a russia be day economic all or so with regard to the visa situation, old, i will be on the agenda to day. okay. packed agenda now, while ukraine is making its advances in the east of the country, russia has launched fresh attacks around huck eve where you are and in central ukraine on president zalinski hometown. can you tell us more about those indeed more strikes or happened over a night in that you. 2 russia keeps on saying it just targets. military infrastructure is bad here from the ground. i can tell you that is not necessarily the case because are here in hockey last night. we an explosion in the city center and that was a possibly coming from quite near because the arid alert system didn't even have
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time to get started. so we 1st hardy alarm and, and everybody rushed to the shelter. everybody in harkey, if we can do so, we're deck shells are in. so she comes to us is because the city is just cod all over by buildings having been destroyed, having been shell this not the only place yesterday in the central or ukrainian city of cleary, which is also the native city of allowed him is the landscape a dime and a reserve or a god damage to it or it caused a flood across a da city. this is definitely damaged to infringe churches, and the damage is impacting civilians and other military. m a. thank you and take care that's emanuel shes in hockey. now the russian president vladimir putin and his chinese counterpart, she's in pain, are to meet latest day on the sidelines of the shanghai corporation organization summit. the meeting will take place in his breakfast on in the ancient silk road city of stomach, on the summit will focus on regional security issues and is being touted as
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a challenge to western global influence influence. it'll be also the 1st meeting between the russian and chinese leaders. since russia invaded ukraine. the last time chinese president, she jin ping met russian president vladimir putin in beijing. he declared there were no limit 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. russia and china have also been making their deepening partnership plane to see for the rest of the world by conducting joint military exercises on land air and to see china for its part can count on russia's staying out of what it sees. as it's domestic affairs,
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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 ain't bully. china continues to play an important indirect role in financing the crumbling war machine by supporting russia's 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 president she and put in are working together to shape what beijing cause a more just world order. more on this, i'm joined by our china analyst clifford kane and welcome. clifford. this is president. she's 1st visit outside of china since the pandemic. why is this something important for china?
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it's very interesting to someone used to be kind of a sleepy affair that people largely ignored. but now it's turned into this event, which is actually forging almost like a new world order. where we're seeing this use alliance of authoritarian states that are really trying to come together and show that they can provide an alternative to the sort of the western democratic norms, which just don't sit easily with their way of thinking. it's a big one for him because for she because it's his 1st visit since since cove is 1st foreign trip since cove it. and also the 1st time you'd be meeting vladimir putin since russian baited ukraine on a, on a lot of different, a lot of different fronts. it's, it's a big meeting for him. just before the ukrainian invasion, the 2 leaders declared that were no limits to that. to that partnership is beijing support for moscow unconditional. i think i think beijing support for russia or china support for russia is always going to be conditional. but for a long time,
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we've seen a sort of a vague support. it hasn't really been, it's been slightly equivocal. they've curity backed the invasion, but they haven't been very outspoken about it. but we recently had a visit by lee john choose that. at the 3rd most important figure in the, in the communist party in china. and he said that the u. s. and nato threatened russia its home door, forced into a corner and said that china understood russia and would assist russia. so this is a very clear backing. so at this moment it looks like is backing russia, however that could change, given the current situation, the current military situation, nobody really likes to back a loser. and you know, things could be different, but in many ways it's a win win, because if russia wins than russian, china has a strong ally in europe. and if russia loses in ukraine, then russia effectively becomes a vassal state to, to beijing because it's, it's got these sort of strong economic ties very briefly. does all this suggest that china is essentially willing to sacrifice its relation relations with the west
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and wanted to fight with russia when i think i'm trying to needs your western tech and it needs it. it still needs western trade. on the other hand, china has been acting a lot more ideological than strategic and recent times. so it's very possible that it could decide to focus on this new grouping that we're seeing emerging in central asia and the current days. china analyst clinic tenant. thank all right, let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. germany says ukraine will need 350000000000 euros in funds for reconstruction. once the war ends . economy minister will but hobbit made the statement after meeting his ukranian counterpart near berlin, he added that germany would continue to support ukraine with weapons to defend itself against russian aggression that you're typhoon wafer has lashed, china's densely populated east coast of bringing strong winds and heavy rains to
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shanghai overnight, around 1600000 people were forced to leave their homes where there have been no reports of casualties on the typhoon we can, we can to a tropical storm, as it moved up the coast. and thousands of mourners lining up to pay their final respects to queen elizabeth the cue. to see the coffin stretches more than 10 kilometers along the river. thames britons longest serving monarch will lie in state in london's westminster hall for 4 days. officials except expect 750000 people to file past before her funeral takes place. on monday. as sweden center left prime minister, magdalena anderson has handed in her resignation following sundays, general election. anderson's social democratic party and their left wing coalition lost by a thin margin to the conservative block that will be dependent on the far right sweden democrats. that's a party that has its roots in
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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 the thin majority, but it's a majority and minority. it's a major head to the prime minister, social democrats. they have govern 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, that has vow to make sweden safe again by bringing in longer prison sentences and
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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 they can the pro fall of a cell on scaring up to scare into people. would that the we're, it's on site to living suasion with, with all the criminal sunday. all like through with is a sofa that only of face of are one of 2 percent of the people as well. most people, they live a very, very, very secure life. so how to come 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 shipping the, the clarity to the rights in this case,
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they go back any that sunday spout was one of 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, it could take weeks to form a government and we can talk to a mark has called for now he's a presenter report of a t v for in stockholm. welcome marcus. and tell me, does the conservative lead government that's dependent on a far right policy mean that sweden is now likely to learn to the right. it appears that the sweden will be lurching to the right. so looking at the result of the election with its narrow window for the right wing, and also mostly because of the street and democrats, which, who are now the 2nd biggest party in the swedish parliament, and negotiations will now take place those negotiations could be fairly tense
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fairly arduous, the sweden democrats, they say that they want as much power as possible, obviously. but they also have to contend with the other 3 parties within this governing coalition. and that might be a difficult task for the man who is likely to become the next prime minister case the shawn to, to manage this whole process. what appears clay is that the sweden, democrats won't most likely be a part of the next government instead, does talk of this, some sorts of supply and confidence deal that we'll see, the sweden democrats tacitly or openly supporting the government that but it won't actually be part of the government, the screening democrats, that is said just to make sure that we understand the way it coalition deal making works in sweden means that the new prime minister, as you say, will probably be the leader of the countries mainstream. conservatives of christmas . and that he'll be dependent on the far right party,
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which got more votes to govern. is that right and, and how will that work exactly? well, that's what the negotiations will help you so full time. how exactly this whole relationship will work and what the power balance within this coalition i'm the right when book will actually look like you're right. it is now up to kristen to, to, to manage this process. but he doesn't only have to think about the suite and democrats . he also had to think about the christian democrats and the liberal policy. and the liberal party, for instance, had made clear that it won't agree to some of the demands that the sweden democrats have put forward. there are some questions in which these parties can, can agree on. i'm thinking about nuclear power, for instance, the energy field defense migration issues. but there are also some contentions contention issues that this new coalition will have to deal with. and so
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town i know you mentioned immigration that sweden's had more than 250 shootings. so far the sea, it's a lot for a small country. and the far right is linking this to rising in the gratian. how are they suggesting that they will solve the violence problem? well, this has been one of the major issues during the election campaign, if not the major issue. and it's not only the far right. the has linked segregation and the lack of the lack of integration to the rising violence and the rise and deadly violence in swedish streets. so that certainly has been an issue during the whole, the whole campaign and something that, and much talk talked about something that is going to a lot of expert. her has benefited the right wing all the swedish or politics on
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the side of the shop. all right, mark has carlson with sweden's t. v force. thanks so much for speaking with us and it's 2 south east asia, now indonesia, once a new castle city and it's spending nearly $33000000000.00 to get one. the indonesian government plan is to move the capital from jakarta on the island of java. 2000 kilometers away to a purpose built city called some tara, that's in east color, montana province on the island of borneo. now the plan is to move the 1st government offices and bureaucrats in 2024, but the whole process could take decades. the w. gale massive reports now on why so much effort and money is going into real casing. a capital city
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carving out a presidential dream. this is where one day the heart of indonesia, the new capital, will beat on a remote patch of land deep inside a vast eucalyptus plantation. for decades in the nation, government focused on the development of the island of job and it's crowded in congested capital jakarta. but president joker total wants to change that and bring money in development to the island of borneo, to starting from scratch at this point. 50000 soccer pitchers of eucalyptus plantation will over time give way to new santa roth, indonesia, new capital. it's supposed to be green and smart, global city, a capital set to draw all its energy from renewable sources, surrounded by a lash rain forest. but not all of the area planned for the future, metropolis is yet owned by the government. and that poses a problem. the indigenous population of lex papers for the lands they have left on
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for generations, tells me this local chief. and he says they are not being offered a fair deal. in fact, from jakarta, but these rules don't fit tear the price of land and the new capital area is already $1300.00 euros per square meter. but we're only being paid to year us per square meter. if we sell, where can we buy land again? anywhere around here, that's impossible. they're slowly driving us out in yoga garibaldi, damica who are the custom on the local government representative tells me there are clear procedures for compensation. nobody has to worry, he sees bic, economy benefits on the horizon for both the locals and for new comers. he hopes to attract from java. 1.9000000 people are supposed to reside in new santoro by 2045. it appears that there are no earthquakes notes in armies. huh. there are no
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social conflicts involving tribal, religious, or racial issues. it's the ideal many indonesia here, last buckle in was how many adequate on sparkled. 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, papa around sunset, they thought to come and live for now if the unhappy 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. debate will be like a cancellation gate to the capital area, right? if the watergate, the chemical area is, and on the same time, it is where all of those products that space, if 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 is being paid for.
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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 demoss and some sports news for you now in football, champions, league, manchester, city, star elling, harlan scored an acrobatic lake game when to seal a 21 win against his former club bearish adornment. once again, the norwegian proved to be a masterful goal scorer after a goal. the 1st half england midfielder jude bellingham put dormant in front just 10 minutes after the break. but too late goals from johnstone's and earling holland shifted the game in manchester. cities favor holland who scored 13 gold and 8 games since moving from the abundance league club. much to the delight of his coach pet guardiola. yeah, he's able to defensively for good door. kevin, in the pockets,
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and when the duels tradition is, fuzz, have the sense for the 2nd position, right to the box and going score. so good sexual glue to. i think everybody knows it. not because much measurements, it's going to tell you, so everybody knows and have to look at all the scores from wednesdays, champ kinsley group stage, with dormant, losing 21. they're now 2nd in their group. and at the german club, like say, last against defending champions. real madrid, chelsea played out a 11, draw against salzburg and ukrainian club done yet dropped to 2nd in their group with a draw against celtic glasgow. all right, now gemini, film director then vendors and the chinese artist i way way are among the winners of this. he is premium imperial woods. the global arts prizes bestowed by japan's royal family. a given out in 5 categories and have been dug the nobel prizes for
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the arts. and as he made his name with feature films before turning to documentary one in the theater and film category. film director, vim vendors, is one of the winners of the premium in periodic 2022 american landscape. so like an extra protagonist in his film parish, texas. how are we doing stunts ins, haunting performance, made him an icon and, and hobbies so soon as a farewell film to america, so to speak. i actually made a european film that is a european film in america. i know patients in the army i cause vendors is also being honored for his photography and documentaries. his buena vista, social club, about cuba, music culture was nominated for 3 oscars. his feature film wings of desire blurred the boundary between documentary and drama.
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hey marbury have it. so i made wings of the saya, 2 years before the fall of the wall. that's why it had a bit of a prophetic quality, especially the angels being able to travel freely. but when we shot the film, we never dreamt we'll be able to go through the wall today. the film is also a kind of historical document of this berlin that no longer exists is alinda versus only make it. the international belief that developed after the followed by the war was for a while home to another of this years, premium imperial, or winners. chinese artist activists and filmmaker i way way, is work often touches on hot political topics, including the refugee crisis. his work in his homeland china led to imprisonment and exile in watching t w. news. and his reminder of our top story more missile strikes have been reported near one of ukraine's biggest sissy's pre,
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very after an earlier attack. damage to nearby reservoir prompting flip p as the flooding. meanwhile, in the capital key, the chief of left on the line is due to hall, talked with president vladimir zalinski about further integrating ukraine into eve structures. not that you're up to date coming up next week on europe. looks back on the reign of queen elizabeth and what's next for the procession monarchy. i'm a new customer can and i'll be back at the top of the next hour. more international headline. thanks for watching. ah ah, with
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who for 70 years she was a great comfort during turbulent times for many bridge. queen elizabeth the 2nd, a devoted monarch who gave everything for her country and she was love for it. now
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her son charles has ascended the throne. i shall strive to follow the inspiring example i have been since focus on europe next on dw, enter the conflict. so with tim, sebastian, russia has suffered key. busy reversals on the battlefield. that's curious. horses have come to attacked and feed back a wide sway of territory. my guest this week from moscow is andre kalashnikov, senior fellow at the think time meggy endowments that international thief as anger mouse. among some of my dea puting supporters. how bone report is he conflict zone in 60 minutes to be on d. w. o. the landscape. a reflection of
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a turbulent history. the cities, the mosaic of different people and languages. iran's mountains reveal unparalleled beauty as well. yeah, i saw the scenery is magnificent, but people are warm and are cuisine is exceptionally ah, a special look at a special country. iran from above. start september 16th on d. w. ah. ah, ah. hello under war, welcome to focus on europe. glad to have you with us. it's been a shock and.

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