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ah, ah, ah, this is the w news light from berlin. ukraine says its troops pushing further east as russia retreats ukraine's president says, his forces are moving quickly to restore normal life in towns abandoned by the russians, but some liberated ukrainians, using the chance to leave westwood into safe territory. queen elizabeth the 2nd has been laid to rest after 10 days of national warning, the late monarchy is in the royal votes of the chapel. at windsor castle ceremony followed as a funeral, attended by baltic networks and on rest. in iran,
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public anger grows across the country. as the death of a young woman in police custody, read nights calls to abolish the strict islamic dress code. ah, i'm been fas all and welcome ukrainian forces are advancing further east into territory occupied by the russians. that's raising speculation that they could be planning an assault on moscow occupying forces in the dawn bass. at the same time, ukraine's troops are trying to restore normality to the places they've liberated. still, many ukrainian see their new found freedom as an opportunity to flee farther away from the front lines. residence in the newly liberated town of kewpie ask, getting out why they still can, with no running water or electricity. they're heading west to cipher regions,
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deeper inside ukrainian territory. what was an already scary situation has just become terrifying. with heavy fighting, still going on on the cities outskirts, thrush them roof. the said just scared. which the, i just want to live and i'm scared for my child could be ask was under russian occupation for months. it is all in a minute taught us moment was when they didn't let us use the internet or contact anyone. they said it's because of people like you, our soldiers and our vehicles get targeted. verifying reports from the battlefield is almost impossible. but ukraine's military says it's crossed the oscar river, which runs through to be honest, and is now continuing its advance east. he cranes, president says his forces are solidifying their control of the newly recaptured
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regions. but again, i heave, we are stabilizing the situation. we firmly holding our positions with so strong that the occupiers are really panicking. we want the russian soldiers in ukraine. they had only 2 options to flee or surrender. meanwhile, the reports of ukrainian shelling for the east in separatist held regions, authorities in the separatist controlled city of the next se 13 people died after a ukrainian missile strike there. they accuse keith of deliberately targeting civilians. this came as cave accused moscow of deliberately dropping missiles near a nuclear power plant in ukraine. southern mich alive region missiles fell just some 300 meters away from the palace station, the country 2nd largest. the 3 reactors were not damaged, but the incident has stoked fears that the war could lead to a new killer disaster. following the success of ukraine's counter offensive in the
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east rushes vladimir putin has promised to step up a tax on ukrainian infrastructure, endangering the lives of civilians across the country. a corresponded manuel shafts joins us now from hockey. in the northeast. bring us up to date on the finding. well, banassi just heard in the reporter ukrainian, sir. a claim that they have retail, candy asked kill, or a river, or some seeing where are russians had tried to consider, consolidate, consolidate. so either for the new or a front line since that, eh, darth the counter. or fancied that the gun a few weeks ago, and that seems to have taken the russian a troop sir bye. are surprised. we've also seen a, for example, on telegram channels. the pro ration telegram channels that are many military
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experts from the russian side were as saying that the city of the man was also under ukrainian attacks. so this seems to confirm that the eastern offensive is continuing. oh with you know, are fighting continuing, but our soda consulate, consolidation of those settlements, which have been recently liberated, for example here in harkey region. and i'd just like to give you an idea of what it is or to be near that frontline, i visited both the cities are, is you m, n bell are clear recently liberated. well, you don't see russian troops there anymore, but you do see a lot of abandon tanks, a lot of abandon, a rocket launchers from the russian side and you see, are you here? artillery? fire you hear. so machine guns. this is not too far from the front line. the situation is very much steel, avalo tired there and ukrainian troops. i try to submit to establish that. what about the province of the ones where hearing that ukraine's armed forces are
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preparing to retake all of that region from russian occupies ah, does optimism e no has. according to sergei had i it, sir, ukrainian, or governor. he also spoke about a man, the city i was just mentioning, said mentioning, saying that russians were retreating or retreating. and interestingly, our bows are the pro secretary's forces in low hands and on as a read. you are not pushing for those referendums or to, for the annexation of those so called independent republics to join or russia. they are pushing for those referendums to take place. i think this could be, perhaps the men give away her for dots or russian troops or not. so prosperity is, are, you know, or panicking a little bit in front of this advance from the ukranian troops. and of course, let's not forget there. did ukraine and advances in the southern parts of the city?
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for now, the outer it is our remaining quite silent on the ongoing or fighting, but as though so a steady ether, a somehow slower advance on the ukrainian side. would you say that's a sign of desperation of the russian leaders in both the self proclaimed separate regions of the ones from tanya? its calling for referenda. oh, well it looks at density lie care they are. they are panicking a little bit in front of d, ukrainian, or advances to give you an idea here in hockey, if we're seen, you know, air, read the lads intensifying. we've also seen her father's twice on civilian infrastructures, few hours ago here in the outskirts of her heart, keith, or missile, or struck nearby. there was also are some reports on the ukrainian side which haven't been very independently verified yet of the use of incendiary weapons from
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the russian side. so definitely they are, the russian or troops are firing in every direction and it doesn't seem to be quite well coordinates. emma was us for us in hockey. thank you very much for bringing us up to date. now, some other stories making headlines around the world. uganda has declared an outbreak of the ebola virus health officials say a 24 year old man died of the disease in the central district of more been the the world health organization. so several suspected cases of receiving care. uganda. lastly, ball, the outbreak was in 2019 a u. s. judge has ordered the release of ad none. saeed is criminal case was chronicled in a popular podcast. so you'd spend, or than 20 years behind bars for the alleged murder of his high school girlfriend. the judge ruled the prosecutors had failed to share crucial evidence with sides defense. european union's talk court has ruled germany cannot
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indiscriminately collect and keep personal data. european court of justice said that the regulation which has been on hold since 2017 by a late c u law. some german politicians, the mass data collection as an important tool in the fight against crime. civil rights activists say it's an invasion of privacy. queen elizabeth has been turned in the king george 6 memorial chapel at windsor castle following a stay funeral at westminster abbey on monday, after day of public ceremonies to remember britain's longer serving monarch close family members attended a private burial service before she was laid to rest with her husband, princess philip, prince philip. rather the crown old and sceptre were removed from her coffin, officially mounting the end of a rain and the 2nd elizabeth and h from windsor d w's. jack parish reports that after the grad few roll eyes in britain now turned
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to political developments and the need to tackle the economic crisis. i think there is an overwhelming sense of pride's, that the queen's memory that this funeral went in the way that it should have that the queen was laid to rest in an appropriate way the, the whole ceremonies of the funeral, the committal ceremony and the burial service all went like clockwork, and i think there is a sense of pride here in the united kingdom, but also a sense of new endeavor. specifically for king charles the 3rd, the eyes now of the royal family. go on to his coronation, but also for the british prime minister, less trust was invested just 2 days before the queen died. and indeed the conservative leadership race and the death of the queen of totally overshadowed everything that needs to happen in the british government. specifically, looking at the cost of living crisis, energy prices are soaring and while people have been out on the streets, pay their respects to the queen. they're also having to pay their energy bills and
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other blocks around the world. the european union, the united states, germany, have all been dealing with how to try and tackle those soaring cos, but less trust is how to go straight to the un general assembly in new york. that has been her 1st port of call. so that in trey, regarding the cost of living crisis may still have a few days in weight before the british prime minister returned to london. in iran, protesters have clashed with security forces as anger grows over the death of a 22 year old woman in police, custody of tests were reported in many big cities and across the kurdish region, massa armine fell into a coma. shortly after being arrested by runs the tories morality police for allegedly not covering her hair promptly. a death has re ignited goals to abolish around strict islamic dress coat. protests at the funeral of missouri armine in her home town in northern iran.
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more focused in the capital terror on this one organized by university students. how many staff has once again exposed tensions between the holland islamist regime and a young population yearning for more social freedoms. many young iranians are fed up with the morale to police, which often uses violence to enforce a strict dress code in public life. i trembled when i heard the news because this has happened to me once or twice. and i was thinking that if i suffered the same fate about howard my parents, still a man, but i am strongly against for morality police because it's not possible to enforce a cultural issue with violence. and i missed a, in my opinion, they should remove the obligation to where the he job altogether decide that a bad,
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that the government denies that authorities used force against armine and released c, c. c v footage that appears to show or collapsing at a police station. oh sure, a full time. we have to wait for the results of this woman's medical tests to understand the reason for her death. because apparently she had a series of previous medical problems. so she can all about the module that claim is rejected by i mean his father who told the press his daughter had no history of illness. the protesters reject not just the regimes version of events, but he ran system of clerical rule and it's brutal enforcers. finally, urge german football fan representative is challenging. can't us ambassador to germany on gay rights ahead of the woke up the torment kicked off in 2 months time, but there are concerns over if l g b t q fans will be welcomed. the fan representative that he all middle spoke out at
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a conference organized by germany's football federation. you know, i'm a man and i love man. i do, please don't be shocked. have a sex with other men. this is norma. so please get used to it or stay out of football. because the most important rule in football, if football is for every one, it doesn't matter if you're lesbian, if you're gay, it's for every one for the boys, for the girls, and for every one in between. so abolish the death penalty. abolish all the penalties regarding sexual and gender identity. the rule that football is for everyone is so important. we cannot allow you to break it no matter how rich you are. takes carriage. you're
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