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ah ah ah, this is dw news light from berlin. the waist lines up against roches planned annexation of ukrainian lat. united states will never, never, never recognize russians claims on ukraine, sovereign territory. well, leaders ward of a dangerous escalation in the war as moscow sets the stage for its latest land
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graph. and warnings of a substantial loss of life in the wake of harmony and the storm leaves a trail of destruction across the us, state of florida, knocking out bridges and flattening homes. it's regaining strength and heading north along the atlantic coast. ah, i bade fizzle and welcome. we begin with breaking news from afghanistan. authorities say at least 19 people have died in a suicide bombing at an education center in cobble. police say the attack in the west of the afghan capital came as students were preparing for an exam. dozens of people have been injured. there's been no immediate claim of responsibility. journalist ali la t fee is following events in the afghan capital for us. what more can you tell us
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the tactically, early in the morning, what would actually be the testing center for the g r e r t? so you're talking about high school age. children are a little bit older who are appearing to college and and if you look at the footage that's been submitted online, you can tell that whoever was planning to attack clearly targeted to the most to be because you're talking about people who are taking practice in classrooms, you know, proud people didn't have an easy way out to probably would've been filling and huddling to get the situation afterwards. so, you know, this is clearly specifically targeted to like, the most amount of civilian damage done. all the people in, whenever we were talking about,
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i mean with the cold up period to come under attack over the last 6 or 7 years. and the secretary in fact, and you know, we've seen very, the billing and target like another testing center you've seen. we've seen wrestling gems, we've seen, you've been a maternity ward come under talking to me and they're always all the way to a conflict the most the 1000000 arm be to have the most sort of an effect on the mental status. everyone after unbelievably distraught because just the nature of them and the types of places that they are and who they end up kill. tell me. these attacks are coming more frequent under the taliban. oh no, i don't have anything more frequent. unfortunately, this has been
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a common thread over the last, i would say 6 to 7 years, you know, and usually we don't know yet, but usually these attacks are coming. so how long stayed, who are, you know, finding the former roster, mac government and on the, i'm you all on our and they've been continuing their taxes to talk on to power and really look at it we, she chose it at night a like, you know, the last song i like and not this number camera has been able to properly take our, the so close on the state forces. and neither one has actually been successful in clearing our, you know, even one insurgency during their rule. and this was on the promise of, on coming in when there's lacameron 1st came to power, they really, you know, the country and secure the war will. and bombings and things of angel. and, and we've seen that it's been the exact opposite that they have been just incapable
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of doing it, such as the former journalist, ali latifah, in kabul. thank you. russia is preparing to formally ada legally and except through 15 percent of ukrainian territory. it's one of the biggest attempted land grabs in europe since the 2nd world war. the united nations chief says it will have no legal standing, but would be a dangerous escalation of the wolf. u. s. president joe biden has joined other world leaders in rejecting moscow's attempt to redraw international borders. united states or want to be very clear mothers, an honest face, 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 the ukrainian people is evident every day as a sacrifice their lives to save their people, maintain independence of their country. or russian president vladimir putin is sent
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to sign the annexation documents at a ceremony at the kremlin late at the day rosabelle then lay claim to a 5th of ukraine's territory. so was this always part of putin's plan? he w a connolly, takes a look at them occupying ukrainian territory is not on our agenda. we don't plan to force anyone to do anything with violence. with those were vladimir putin's words, on february, the 24th announcing start of russia's invasion. 7 months later, russia's president has unleashed violence in the scale, not seen in europe since world war 2. and he's now annexing lot sways of ukrainian territory. russia's troops another near the front lines with guns in hand, they've also been persuading ukrainians to vote and sham referendums. on joining the russian federation, vladimir putin has a long question, the legitimacy of ukraine's boarders complaining that russia had been robbed, went boundaries withdrawn. if that wasn't enough,
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he went on to claim that ukraine was a creation of the soviet era or one built on historic russian lands. putin began re drawing the map in crimea in 2014, after lightning military takeover. russia held referendum, the not even its closest allies have recognized, but for russia's president, it was enough to back up his claims to be acting with consent. but annexation wasn't the only strategy in the criminal playbook in ukraine. few months after crimea, russia took a different approach in ukraine's east crating puppet regimes. the so called done yet. and the hans people's republics officially, at least, there was no talk of them becoming part of russia. in reality though, russia was cementing its claims to the territories by turning more than a 1000000 ukrainians into russian citizens. even the leaders of the so called republics were reported to have taken russian passports. they joined vladimir putin, united russia party. after russia launched its full scale invasion, february talk with republics was soon forgotten. it was the russian flag,
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and not the separatist colors that was raised in marable. officials running occupied ukraine, made life increasingly difficult for people without a russian passport. opening bank account, drawing a pension or taking a teaching job, all these things and are virtually impossible without one. and for those wanting to get in and out, there are fewer options than ever. hundreds of 1000 left in the early months of the war often risking their lives crossing the front lines to reach ukrainian hill territory. in recent days, report suggest russian authorities have blocked these routes and attempt it would seem to cut these regions off from the rest of ukraine. presumably good waste vanya, perhaps putin wasn't lying back in february, when he said he didn't want to walk by ukrainian territory, nor use violence. many believe he expected ukrainians to welcome russian troops, allowing him to install a friendly government for the whole country. taking slices of ukraine wouldn't have been necessary, as it is potent,
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desperately need something to show for tens of thousands of russian lives for now, for ukrainian provinces. the best he can do. economy far that report and joins us from keith. if fulton has painted himself into a corner, ah, his threats of nuclear weapons, a real concern now? well, disney's, they have been made very, very forcefully and not just by him, but by lots of top russian officials, including from a president mitchum at video who's been most outspoken in all of this. i think so far, if you look at the responses, the us doesn't seem to be taking that seriously. they have called on russia to stop what they call loose talk. but they have said that their intelligence data doesn't show that the russians are bringing out those nuclear weapons. there. some are activating their activity around those facilities and hearing ukraine, people are convinced the most part that it's all about bluff. but we are seeing, especially european leaders getting increasingly worried by the escalation from
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russia calling on people to take this very seriously indeed. so definitely is a why here in ukraine, at least that was sport from europe, could be reduced, that there could be pressure in ukraine to somehow come some kind of compromise solution with the russian side after this. russian willingness to really up the stakes and nikia considering everything that's going on and with ukraine, clawing back even more territory. would you say this more is now at a climax. i think that's a bit early, but we are definitely seeing ukraine really pushing by afford on its advantage really hammering home that advantage of those huge gains in active region. couple of weeks ago where ukraine basically took back more territory in the space a week than russia had taken from ukraine in the 5 months before that. we're seeing lots of russian troops similarly about to be in circle this jibley man and north western don't bass. and a real panic on russian social media as to what that could mean in terms of loss of check of tanks and also troops taken prisoner by the ukrainian side. and there's
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a real need here a to respond to these annexations into this diplomatic pressure from russia, but also a willingness to take some risks to really get as much search as possible before the winter sets in before the fighting is gonna be more difficult. and the sense that this is actually, you know, something for the long haul, but to ukraine is going to be fighting russia into next year. and it will, this is really gonna depend on how much sport ukraine gets from its western allies . and on what time scale, it doesn't sound good. nick, thanks for bringing us up to date on the situation. there are russian authorities are opening more military enlistment centers near border checkpoints, in an apparent attempt to draft men trying to flee the country. new offices have been set up a crossings like kazakhstan, which has taken in over a 100000 russians since reservists were mobilized to fight it ukraine. now, president putin has admitted that some people work called up by mistake. a protesters clash with police and daggers. tom hundreds of soldiers from the region
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half died in ukraine, and opposition to mobilization is strong. but elsewhere in russia that protests and attacks on conscription centers underline the growing and to mobilization sentiment to call up has been running everything but smoothly. president flooding we're putting admitted that mistakes had been made of wood. it's a mobility. many issues are emerging during the mobilization. yeah. it's necessary to fix all the mistakes and avoid making them again in regards to citizens who for example are eligible for deferment. it concerns father is of many children or people suffering from chronic diseases or those who are above the draft age. lucy is a reason all the russian leadership say the draft is only a partial mobilization only for men with previous army experience. but the exact amount of the new recruits has not been made public opposition. russian media
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estimate that as many as 1000000 russian might have been called into the army. the mobilization has brought out many other challenges to even those who are willing to fight fear. they won't be equipped adequately by the army. in this shop in chile, ovens, recruits, try to buy whatever they can. do you mobilize reservices get what the government provides is they receive winter and summer clothes and shoes, the rest of pain. so people are buying flashlights for themselves and like they're also not enough sleeping bags and mats for everyone. you can certainly quote that while it's unclear, who exactly will get drafted within the current decree, the mobilization. yeah, i don't want to die for the regime. i don't think it's legal comm. yeah. basically it's criminal. hm. so on mystical other countries with land borders to russia have also reported thousands of crossings since the mobilization was announced. but they
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are already growing very of to large number of arrivals. you members, state finland, close to border for russians with tourist chang and visas at midnight, making it even more difficult for many to flee mobilization journalists, pentecost love joins us from riga. bitter. you're in latvia, what? what has the reaction been there to rush men fling? conscription well, here the reaction is a little bit different because the fleeing of russian people not only manned the possible possible cost conscripts, but also women started here very massively after the beginning of the war in the, in the end of february. and last year and the other, both the state and became one of the 1st initiatives in the hub line. so the fleeting russian here, one of the reasons is because hearing loss is
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a quite valuable part of russian speaking. pollution was before the start of the war after the collapse of the soviet union. so the authorities fear that the, the possible income of new rochelle eliza situation. could you give us an idea if this botched coal up of reservists in russia good destabilized pertinence regime in any way? this is a very crucial crucial moment for lender and the situation in russia. they say that after the decision of the mobilization, the contract between the russian society was broken. the contract, which was of course not reason. it was meaning that the rational become the safety
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of the security and the right to leave their personal lives. but they had not to meaningful of these. but today, as we see understand this contract was throwing into the rubbish being because the people from ordinary, from small town and from the capital being being present to the army and being very very back of the trainings and to, to the position of russian army general spectacle in reagan, thank you very much for joining us. you and d, w. european union energy ministers, a meeting in brussels. they're expected to announce a wind full tax on fossil fuel companies. energy supplies may be forced to give back a share of their excess profits and from recent regular prices. meanwhile, germany says able cap, the price of gas and electricity as part of
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a $200000000000.00 euro plan to provide relief to consumers and businesses. after weeks of debate about what measures the german government should and would take to help customers through winter of spiraling energy prices. finally, at clear decision from the chancellor who spoke via video link because of a positive cova test, yet skipped to so many. we are talking about price cap for gas, but for that purpose we have now set up a committee that will come up with concrete suggestions. and in a very short time, the c emitter isaacson can we've now put in place the means to lower prices for consumers all over the country for families, for pensioners, for traits, people, but also for businesses big and small. and that's what desperately needed now. so we can get into these difficult time, sit with users, feel good, said call the shut down of cheap russian gas has resulted in german energy prices. sky rocketing help from the government is badly needed to cushion the blow to
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households and businesses. spain and portugal already introduced a gas price cap and both the u. k and france had announced plans to curb energy prices. but the german government had sidestepped the measure. so far on wednesday, the leaders of germany, 16 federal states, met to discuss the energy crisis and called for decisive action from left charles. the issue here to preserve the weakness of the government's measure so far as that they've been minor. they tried to solve one of the biggest challenges in japanese history with inadequate tools which to put as regards them. what we need know is a big plan becomes legal commitment was the 1st question. now the big commitment has been made, though the exact numbers still need to be thrashed out with winter fast approaching, germans will be hoping that it will be enough to help get them through the cold. let's have a look at some of the other stories from around the world. turkish president branch
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of ty, bad one has filed a criminal complaint against the vice president of germany's parliament. both got the key pad, add one to a sewer, ran to while criticizing anchor's refugee policy insulting. the president is a criminal offense in in 2016 and $1.00 father legal legal complaint against german media insulting him on t v. finland has shot its borders through russian. tourists with shing and baez's board was closed at midnight local time. there's been a surge in border crossings there as well since rush were announced. it's military mobilization to the board. you finland is the last remaining land route from russia to the germany's calling for european sanctions on iran over the lethal crackdown on protest spots by the death of the young woman in police custody foreign minister and lena bear book said she would do everything possible to slap you sanctions around for beating women's death and shooting. demonstrate is in the name of
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religion. harrigan. he has regained strength and is heading north along the way, said laddie coast, south carolina is next and its path. the storm has brought devastating winds and flooding across florida. officials worn in could be the deadliest harrigan ever recorded in the state. so far for this have been confirmed, but more are expected. 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 are left to peak through their shattered homes. as if there is the most horrifying sounds in all and with the brief flying everywhere, no doors flying off everywhere,
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the bathroom of our down here areas is completely smashed in from all the water is just material drains, la were alive. and so there's a lot of he were here that didn't make it as terrible terrible i guess a surprise you pay for being so 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. this storm loss strength as it crossed the state. but his re gained hurricane level winds over the atlantic, georgia and the carolinas, and now bracing for impact as hurricane ian heads. north. matthew capuchin is
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a meteorologist with the my radar app and is currently in port charlotte, florida. he spoke to me about the devastation in the state left behind by hurricane he it 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 willing 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 tomorrow, over the atlantic. we will recur of becoming strong once again and impacting the carolina as, believe it or not yet another hurricane. what about the situation for rescue work is i believe it's also being extremely dangerous for them because of the extreme
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condition. yeah, one thing i will say is that the back i was so the inner workings of the storm within which are the most extreme winds. last, 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 ask you for rescuers always something rather similar. so this went on until very late wednesday night to early thursday morning with conditions that didn't really were left until i'd say mid day thursday by then it's been for 18 hours the people had to deal with you really hard conditions 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 freshwater flooding. at one point i was in the area of englewood, which is the west port charlotte, by about 6 or 7 kilometers. and even though the area was not vulnerable to search,
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so water push or vice strong, strong winds were still thing destructive and emergency level flooding via plenty into the rick, the felt so roughly 50 centimeters worth of rainfall. so the dirge has already the most part washed off shore, however rainfall fresh water flooding the grounds. just so saturated, the water really won't go anywhere for another se 24 to 48 hours.
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joe biden has said that you way school never recognized russia's attempt to add x 4 regions of ukraine. russia is preparing a ceremony to fully clean up to 15 percent of ukrainian territory following so called referendums. after the break through the points looks at the reaction to russia's partial mobilization of reservices. i bade visit with a, with
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who to the point, strong opinion, clear positions, international perspectives, job referendums, annexation. so the large construction draw, vladimir putin is trying to salvage his special military operation or protest, sorry, creasing and thousands of russians are fleeing on to the point we discuss is russia
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finally turning to the point with alexandria is up to with water. historic monuments are in danger and residential neighborhoods are being flooded with people are afraid of the city council is trying to contain the impact of the waves. is it a hopeless fight against the effects of climate change? global $3000.00. in 60 minutes on d, w. o, how many push it out in the world right now to climate change? if any, off the story. this is much less the way from just one week. how
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much work can really get we still have time to go. i'm going all with his subscriber all morning. he was like sham referendums, annexations, and a large conscription. dr. vladimir putin, is trying to salvage is special military operation. it means that this illegal war on ukraine has now arrived in the middle of russian society. bought opposition. seems to be growing protests are increasing.

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