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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin. the waist lines up against roches planned annexation of ukrainian land. united states will never, never, never recognize russia's claims on ukraine, chava territory. while late as one of a dangerous escalation in the war as moscow sets the stage for its latest land
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grabs and warnings of a substantial loss of life in florida. hearken, ian leaves a trail of destruction across the west state. as the storm regained strength that heads for south carolina, ah, i beg, fizzle, and welcome. we begin with breaking news from afghanistan. authority say at least 19 people have died in a suicide bombing at an education center in cobble ally say the attack in the waste of the afghan capital came as students were preparing for an exam, dozens of people have been injured will bring you more on this story as it comes in l, until today's out, the main story rush at preparing to formerly and illegally an exam to 15 percent of ukrainian territory. it's one of the biggest attempted lag grabs in europe since
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the 2nd world war. the united nations cheap says it will have no legal standing up would be a dangerous escalation of the wall. u. s. president joe biden has joined the world leaders in rejecting moscow's attempted to redraw international borders. united states or want to be very clear about this, united states will never, never, never recognize russia's claims on ukraine sovereign territory. the so called referenda was a sham and absolute sham. the results were manufactured in moscow. the true will of ukrainian people is evident every day as a sacrifice their lives to save their people, maintain the independence of their country. oh, russian president vladimir putin is set to sign the accession documents at the kremlin later today. he will then hold what is being billed as a victory speech and rational authorities plans, as they just celebratory con said don't read square outside the kremlin at moscow's
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red square, preparations are underway. dis benefit to get there for ever with the names of the regents russia plans to absorb here. russian president vladimir putin. blanche to officially announce fennic fishing of the fort ukrainian regents after net low hunt for patricia and had thought they make up about 15 per cent. of ukraine steady, terri lewis is delia. a solid people have made a conscious and free choice. i knew maggie senior grace stated firmly to the whole world to read their wish to be with russia only at lena. but miss dear sir, i see no seek to forever to tie their fate. settle our country, which war ashley threes, and will be their historic motherland is dead. each is great. originally in the city of grammar dusk, in that annette freedom, they didn't fade. they will defy rationale. fission no,
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that is him. even if they come, our boys won't let us down. if necessary. we will fight to move even you know, they may by job. really some good laska that please don't do stupid things, vicki replenished, do not take the steps you intend to take in confirming and accepting the annexation of our territories territory. the dang boss has always been ukraine su, crate and will always be ukraine. we will fight for it if you're a, you know him a wound, a melissa bottle up to 4000000 people were asked to what in the fort wharton regents trash are cleaned and overwhelming victory while you clean and it's international partners dismissed the defendant as chance and a violation of international law. it cannot be reconciled with international legal framework. it since against everything the international communities ma'am, to stand for. it flawed the purposes and principles of united nations. it is a dangerous escalation. it has no place in the modern world. it must not be
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accepted. the kremlin theme unmoved by the criticism, but its actions are clothing. i. doris, too. i diplomatic solution. the w course on an economy joins us now from cave. does this formal annexation created justification for potent to use nuclear weapons in this war? let's definitely the line coming out of moscow. we've had lots of warnings, some more open, some more veiled, formal presence mishma video, saying that it weren't steve tara, she's became part of russia's cortez tree as he sees it, than russia. yes. will be willing to use nuclear weapons. he spelled it out as directly as that of seat, not even russia's closest allies are going to recognize this we've heard from. so because it's don in dirt in belarus, that this is not going to happen. but still, russia seems to be satisfied that this justification is enough for it to make these threats whether or not this is more than bluff. we don't know. we've heard from us intelligence the recent day saying they haven't seen any activity around russia's
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nuclear, can facilities in the sense that those weapons are being brought out. and certainly here, ukraine's being seen as a bluff was an attempt to brow beat the west into concessions. but we're definitely hearing lots of voices, especially western europe, who are very nervous about this and to are calling on people to take this very seriously. indeed. what about the recent territorial gains in ukraine on the battlefield? what's the latest there? well, that's the thing. so right now, on the day where we're expecting to see russia and lemme put in sign the annexation of vignettes greeting in that same vignettes region. there is a lot of fights going on and it's going in ukraine's favor. there seems to be now a situation in steven amman, in the northwestern part of the dull bass region where you credit forces have taken a large number of russian kind of diversion opponents. basically they're surrounded from 3 sides and looks at to be totally trapped in the next couple of hours. if things go as expected, since they're that the cranes could take
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a huge number of russian forces prisoner, they could also get a lot more in the way of russian tech. they're in jokes here and key of now that russia has become the biggest supplier weapons to ukraine because in the last few weeks after their celtic departure from the heart give region, they just left tens, dozens, and sometimes hundreds of pieces of different kinds of equipment behind them often untouched, with their factory manuals still there. so there's a sense that ukraine's we're taking advantage of its, of its successes of its kind of recent run of good fortunately battlefield. while the russians are trying to bring in people mobilized new troops, which are so far untrained in not getting to the battle fields, insufficient number, serial sensitive or ukraine is not going to wait is not gonna be interpreted. it's not going to be put off for other bodies annexations, and it's going to try and ram home. it's advantage before the winter before the kind of fighting does down and it, is there anything else keith will do about this annexations. we've heard from various figures here in ukraine calling this freak show
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a propaganda show weed enough in the recent days. it hasn't been the top story news here. i think that has 2 reasons. on the one hand, people here had factored it in the price it in. they'd been talk about these annexations all across the summer. then that kept on being put off. but people knew this was coming. and also, they don't really want to give it that kind of place. they don't want to kind of dignify it with that much of a responsibility. we've had a presence lensky saying that this means the end diplomacy, that there is no return to talks while russia is planning this kind of thing. and if it indeed does do this, so that any kind of solution is called, it will only be on the battlefield. but most of all you, if you talk to you cranes, you look at what people are talking about social media. they're talking about the victims of russian attacks. we've had reports of cluster bombs being used on the glove in the south. and for most people in ukraine here, this was something they were expecting. it's not too much of shot. rather it's actually happening economy. thank you very much for your reporting on the war in ukraine. let's have
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a look at some of the other news from around the world. german chancellor, all of schultz has unveiled a 200000000000 euro plan to safeguard the german economy against the effects of storing energy prices. the plan includes a cap on natural gas and electricity prices and will also scrap a proposed gas tax on consumers. finland has shut its borders to russian tourists with shannon baez's. the board was close at midnight local time. it's been a surgeon border crossing since russia announced a military mobilization for the war and ukraine. finland is the last remaining land route from russia to the european union. germany is calling for european sanctions on a ran over the lethal cracked down on hotels, sparks by the death of a young woman in police custody. foreign minister anna lena ban book said she would do everything possible to slap you sanctions on iran or beating women to death and shooting demonstrators in the name of religion. hearken,
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ian has regained strength. sand is heading north along the us, atlantic coast. the state of south carolina is next in its path after the storm brought devastating winds and flooding across florida. u. s. officials, a warning that even could be the deadliest harrigan ever recorded in the state. so far, for deaths have been confirmed, but more are expected. as the scale of the storms impact emerges, twisted debris is all that's left at this beach front shopping center. hurricane ian has left a trail of destruction as it caught a cross florida. buildings have been torn from their foundations. many residents are still trapped by flood waters. and where the water has receded residents a left to peek through their shattered homes. as if there is this, the most horrifying sounds in all and with good grief, lying everywhere, no doors flying off everywhere, the bathroom,
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our down here areas is completely smashed in from all the water is just material grain were alive. and so there's a lot of people out here that didn't make it as terrible terrible. i guess a surprise you pay for being at sea level roads and bridges have been washed away hampering rescue efforts. president joe biden has pledged federal government recovery support. he warned, the danger has not yet passed. this could be the deadliest hurricane in florida history. the numbers are still are still aren't clear, but we're hearing early reports what may be substantial loss of life. the storm lost strength as it crossed the state. but as regained hurricane level winds over the atlantic, georgia and the carolinas and our bracing for impact as hurricane ian heads north. i'm joined now by matthew caputo cheese, a meteorologist with the app my radar,
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and is in port charlotte, florida. could you bring us up to date on our, what's happening there? i believe there are people who are still trapped after the storm swept through. most definitely you know what, what we're hearing right now. it appears that a major bridge that connects sanibel island with the coastline washed out during the height of the storm, both as a result of very high storm sir. water pushed ashore and significant winds. so those people are iceland have no ability to get back to shore unless helicopters are brought in. and of course it's been too windy to do that as of late. and so this could be a humanitarian crisis for them. in the meantime, the storm is now a weakening hurricane is still pushing off shore, the east coast of florida soon to march over the atlantic. we will recur of becoming strong once again, impacting the carolina as, believe it or not yet another hurricane. what about the situation for rescue work
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is i believe it's also been extremely dangerous, but then because of the extreme condition. yeah. one thing i would say is that the back i was so the inner, workings of the storm within which are the most extreme winds lasted unbelievably la ordinarily might have said 90 minutes to 2 hours worth the rough conditions. but for us, we got about 5 to 6 hours and i can imagine for rescuers probably something rather similar. so this went on until very late, wednesday night to early thursday morning with conditions that didn't really relax until i'd say mid day thursday by them. it's been full 18 hours the people had to deal with these really harsh conditions and, and hopefully folks took the warning seriously. how much longer the going to be before 5, what is totally receipt. we have 2 different types of flooding. we have water flooding, i. e, storm surge and fresh water flooding. at one point i was in the area of englewood,
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which is the west port charlotte, by about 6 or 7 kilometers. and even though the area was not vulnerable to search, so water pushes or via storm. strong winds were still being destructive and emergency level flooding via plenty into the rick, the felt so roughly 50 centimeters worth of rainfall. so the search has reached the most part, washed offshore, however rainfall fresh water flooding the grounds. just so saturated, the water really won't go anywhere for another se 24 to 48 hours. and south carolina is next. thank you very much for the information matthew coverage can poochie beth meteorologist with my radar in port charlotte, florida. well, it's been 3 weeks since britain's queen elizabeth died and her son charles became king with the official period of mourning. now over it's time for change pocket change, that is the you case. royal mint has unveiled the new king's portrait,
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which will soon appear on british coins in keeping with tradition. charles faces the opposite direction from his mother is facent on some 27000000000 coins in use in the you. k. ones with the king's portrait showed begin to enter circulation light this year after the break dw business with stephen beardsley. i'm been puzzling. see next down ah ah, what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites.

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