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ah ah ah ah, this is the w use life from berlin, a suicide attack rocks cobble at least 19 people are dead off for a bulb, rips through an education center, killing men and women preparing for exams. it's just the latest blast in the afghan capital embrace of you as president joe biden and waste and leaders can. deborah is
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a legal annexation of ukrainian territory. boscoe sets the stage for its latest land grab later today. and warnings of a substantial loss of life in the wake of harmony and storm leaves a trail of destruction across the us. state of florida, knocking up bridges and flattening homes. if we gain strength and heads north of the atlantic coast, ah, i've been fas all 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 claim of responsibility. journalist ali, the tv is following events in the afghan capital,
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he gave us this update the tax early in the morning in what would essentially be the testing center for the g r e p. so you talking about high school age children are a little bit older who are preparing to call attention. and if you look at the footage that's been submitted online, you can tell that whoever was planning to attack clearly targeted it to the most casual you're talking about people who are sitting, taking practice in classrooms. you know, probably people didn't have an easy way out. probably would have been fulfilling and modeling to get our situation afterwards. so this is clearly managed, pacifically targeted to be like the most amount of civilian damage or done all the old people in whenever we're talking about. i mean,
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with the cold that period to come under attack over the last 6 or 7 years, and the secretary and fire attacks and, you know, we've seen very the billing and target like another testing such as you've seen. and we've seen, we've seen, you've been a maternity ward come under attack and, and they're always all the way to a, like the most a 1000000000 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. can't tell me these attacks are coming more frequently under the taliban. oh no, no in the beginning more frequent. unfortunately, this has been
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a common thread over the last 6 to 7 years, you know, and usually we don't know yet, but usually these are coming. so how long state who are, you know, finding the former roster, mark government and on it i'm you all on our and they've been continuing their taxes the top on the power and really left it we, she chose it at night a like, you know, less on like and not this coming in able to properly take out the so as long state forces, neither one has actually been successful in query. now, you know, even one, insurgency, ah, during the rule, this was on one of the big problems of, on coming in, lenders log in, 1st empower they really, you know, the country we secure the war will, and bombings and things of agile. and, and we've seen the exact opposite that they have been just incapable of doing
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such as the former journalist, lead latifah in campbell. thank you. some other breaking news from ukraine, where a miss how has struck a convoy of vehicles killing dozens of civilians in separation. ambulances was seen rushing to the scene. the regional governor says at least 23 people are dead with more wounded. both ukrainian and russian officials have blamed each other for the attack. it took place in the ukrainian help part of the region of separate ship. this is a region that's badly under russian occupation and is one of the areas expected to be illegally annexed by moscow to day it. connolly is in key for us on the day roches claiming this territory. russian forces fire a missile at a civilian convoy in that region. what more can you tell us? well, so far what we've heard from the cranial authorities, it's that there are 28 wounded,
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although those numbers are still expected to rise. and in seen enough, they say that this was an attack using russian anti aircraft missiles. so sign there that rushes or weapon supplies are running loan, that they're now using miss other normally used to shoot down other missiles to hit land target to lease that the ukranian reading of all this. the pictures are gruesome that are coming out of social media and you see lots of cars that aren't necessary destroyed in their entirety, but their wind has been knocked out. lots of people seemingly having been hurt by flying bits of glasses that the shock way from that impact. and this was a concentration of cars on the way out of the parisha city, still on ukrainian hill territory, heading towards occupied russian held territory. we believed that these people were bring humanitarian aged people still left under our recent patient. and also some were trying to go in to pick up relatives and friends to then evacuate them back to cranial territory. nick, can you explain what's going on? is this the liberation that putin was talking about? or is this a chaos?
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i think it's quite difficult to tell what the justification of what the rationale behind this was. but one thing is certainly certain se clear now in the last few days, is that increasingly as russia's forces are doing badly on the front lines on the battlefield in a year. now at risk of being encircled in lot spots of the don't bus. the attacks when you create a student to have been increasing, we've seen cluster munitions. fortunately used and continuing attacks on cities like new pro mac alive and have give it a close to the front lines versus borders and a sense that at least hearing grain the reading of all this is that this is an attempt to increase the price for you grain civilians to make life so difficult and so unbearable that you know, ukrainians thought putting pressure on their own government to some come some kind of agreement with bruton nicoli for us there. thank you very much. you're reporting, we'll get back to you later on. first of all, russia is preparing to formerly and illegally on exam to 15 percent of ukrainian
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territory. are 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 bull. u. s. president joe biden has joined the world leaders in rejecting moscow's attempt to re drawer 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 the ukrainian people is evident every day as a sacrifice their lives to save their people, maintain the independence of their country. russian president vladimir putin is set to sign the annexation documents at a ceremony at the kremlin light as a day. but was this always part of the putin's plan? nik connelly takes look the of them occupy ukrainian territory is not on our agenda
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. we don't plan to force anyone to do anything with violence with you. 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 large swathes of ukrainian territory. russia's troops another near the front lines, the 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, 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 that not even its closest allies have recognized, but for russia's president,
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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 de nits. 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, off to russia, launched its full scale invasion february, took, with republics, was soon forgotten. it was the russian flag and not the separatist colors that was raised in meribelle officials running occupied ukraine, made life increasingly difficult, the 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
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those wanting to get in and out, there are fewer options than ever. hundreds of thousands left in the early months of the war, often risking their lives crossing the front lines to reach ukrainian hill territory. recent days, report suggest russian authorities have blocked these roots 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, desperately needs something to show for tens of thousands of russian lives. for now, for ukrainian provinces, the best he can do. and let's bring back nick connelly who far that report. nick, is this a sign of weakness where thing from potent?
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well, it definitely seems like this is the consolation prize is definitely not what he aimed to do in terms of, you know, trying to take over the whole of ukraine. if you remember the speeches he gave just before the war started on the eve, the war 2 got d knots fighting, and demilitarized and ukraine. there was talking to russian press that they would take. you can have a key of in a matter of days and none of that has happened. and now they're having to. yeah. and it's these bits of territory. they're claiming all of the regions of vignettes, lo hunter. so, but he just had a song even though they don't control them. so there's still lots of these regions that is under ukraine government control. so we're now potentially going to be in a kind of unusual situation where you'd have it. according to the russian viewpoint, ukrainian occupied russia in place in place like de nits and the procedure. and it's not really a very good on the optics with a rushes army doing very badly and potentially another big defeat on the horizon in
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the next couple of days. near the city of layman, this does look like an attempt to try and put on a brave face on this and to show the russian public some kind of outcome, some kind of success from 7 months award. it also strategically looks like a major distraction. appleton is putting on here and tell us what is going on, what are we being distracted from? what sort of progress is ukraine making on the battlefield? move, see, we had those really, really fast advanced by the training army a couple weeks ago. in fact, of region where ukraine basically took back more territory in the space a week than russia had accumulated, had taken in 45 months. that slowed down a bit, but now it looks set to be more developments. there was heading towards the north western part of the dumbass region, near the city of layman, where it looks like a large number of russian troops are about to be encircled by ukraine. so either the last rain option would be to abandon their position to get out in a hurry or face being taken prisoner by the ukrainian army. it has to be said that
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information front lines reached us with a couple of days delay the slag and we have seen military analysts be wrong in the past, but it does seem like russia is now facing. the potential would be defeat there and the, the mobilization we've seen in russia hundreds of 1000 people being called in that just isn't happening false enough to make much of a difference on the battlefields. even if these people are being sent pretty quickly to ukraine, often they don't have any training and very poor equipment. so for now, ukraine, still a role and a sense that things are going in ukraine's favor it currently. thank you very much for all your reporting european union energy ministers meeting in brussels, where they're expected to announce a wind full tax on fossil fuel suppliers. the energy companies may be forced to give back a share of their excess profits and from recent record prices, e. e use energy chief wants the block to consider putting a cap on the price, paid for rushing gas energy costs. and general inflation of skyrocketed since
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russia launched its attack on ukraine. over to d, w correspond jack barrack, who's closely following those talks forest jack, what's on the table at today's me? hi, bimbo, it's an interesting one. i think today is actually probably more about what's not on the table at this meeting. and that is the suggestion of an all i price cap on imports of gas. this is become a real difficult issue for you. energy ministers on the way in the check. a minister kayla who is the chair of the meeting check check. he is currently the, the rolling presidency of the, of the european council. he said that they can't talk about a cap specifically on russian gas import. because that would amount to a sanction, and that, that needs to be done within the foreign affairs council, not the energy ministers had of this meeting. 15 of the european union's 27 energy ministers, penned the letter saying that they wanted a full proposal from the european commission,
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the executive arm of the you are on how a cap could work. but in the proper, in the paper that's being discussed on the table today, most of the warnings were in, in that paper were wanting against any suggestions of a price cap. that's really the sort of underlying bubbling discussion that's going on here. it's not officially on the agenda for today because as i say, it would be considered a sanctions measure. and when, as live on the line, the european commission president outlined the 8th package of sanctions earlier this week, that wasn't in there either. what they are discussing is how to try at least to bring energy prices down for european consumers that can you take us through some of those proposals presented by a, the european commission chief yes. so what they are expected to do is to sign off on the wind full time for energy companies, essentially because gas prices have gone up. so march and drags all electricity
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prices up for consumers. energy companies that are producing from things like solar and wind, a nuclear, who are much more low cost to produce unexcused profits because of the overarching energy prices. the european commission proposed a winful tax on those profits. the ministers are expected to sign off on that. and that also expected to sign off on the proposal that the european commission put forward to reduce the use of electricity, specifically at peak times to try and bring prices dine across the european union. the w correspond jack park, thank you very much for your analysis of germany says a bull kept the price of gas and electricity out of a 200000000000 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,
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at clear decision from the chancellor who spoke via video link because of the positive cova test yet skipped to so many. we're 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 is it's, 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 this difficult time, sit with users, feeling attorney exact numbers still need to be thrashed out with winter fast approaching chairman's will be hoping that it will be enough to help get them through the cold. and let's bring in our political course on matthew more a price cap on gas and committee. how is that supposed to work? yes. then we're with all, with all these things. the devil is in the detail,
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isn't it? and as we had a panel of experts, we'll examine various models and figure out the details in the coming weeks with a deadline to publish their recommendations in the middle of october. and one idea that's been muted is a set price, a cap on basic usage. what exactly basic usage would be a still up for discussion. it could be, as some people suggested 80 percent of a previous years gas or electricity bill and with market rates applying to anything above that. and the government would then compensate energy farms. and the plan is intended to cover this winter. 2023. and if necessary, 2024 is the columbia enough. the germans, how they react again. many germans are really worried about whether or not they're going to be able to afford to heat their apartments. this winter yeah, well there's no shortage of relief at this. as we heard, you know, other nations have been, have been announcing plans already and german had been watching his temperatures drop and energy prices rise. and with that,
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the knock on effect on products in the supermarkets. and so yet, there is a huge sigh of relief here in germany. and as we say, it's the largest largest package that we've seen in europe, 200000000000 euros. and so there's a hope that it will steve off a kind of rough winter. germany's also facing an inflation rate of 10 percent. now, the aid package, the german chancellor, introduce it sounds big, but we're talking about europe's biggest economy. ken, ken, germany also afford such 8. ah, yeah, it's a, as you say, it's the biggest economy. yeah. and look good. this money is going to come from you borrowing. the finance minister christian lent said yesterday, this was about showing the economic clothes and an energy war for freedom and prosperity. and this is a man who famously keeps a tight reed on government pos doesn't event. so he was came to point out, it's a one off fund, it's not an annual spend. and by that it's, you know, you're right, what cost will it, will it, will it come up? inflation is a 70 year high. some people have said that there's
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a recession on the horizon, and some economists are actually one. this is a massive subsidy that will only few demand and stock inflation even further. they w, corresponded matthew more. thank you very much for bringing us up to date on that story . a quick look at some other stories around the world. turkish president, branch of taiyah bad one is father criminal complaint against the vice president of germany's parliament. b key pet. he compared at one to a sewer rat, while criticizing acres refugee policy insulting the president is a criminal offense in turkey. in 2016 at one father legal complaint against a german median for insulting him on to b. germany is calling for european sanctions on a run over the legal crackdown of protests spot by the death of the young woman in police custody, or mr. lena bear box said she would do everything possible left you sanctions on
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iran for beating women. the death and shooting demonstrate is in the name of religion to the trial of one of the alleged master mines of wonders. 1994 genocide is opened in the hague judges that the un tribunal proceeded with the trial for this young couple go from despite his decision to boycott from jail. the former businessman is accused of financing and facilitating the mass murders of around 800000 people. as above, we in court has convicted author and filmmaker seat seat dang rim gar on charges of inciting public violence. she was finding, given a suspended jail sentence, and god was arrested in 2024 rallying for government reforms. rights groups call the case the politically motivated attack on free speech harrigan, ian as we gain strength and is heading north along the u. s. atlantic coast,
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south carolina is next in its path. the storm has brought devastating winds and flooding across florida. officials warn in could be the deadliest harrigan ever recorded in the state. so far, 4 deaths have been confirmed by 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 that brief flying everywhere, no doors flying off everywhere, the bathroom bow down here areas is completely smashed in from all the water is just material, things that are alive. and so there's a lot of people are here that make it as terrible. terrible,
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i guess so surprise, you pay for being so loyal 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's history. the numbers of still are still unclear, but we're hearing early reports what may be substantial loss of life. this storm loss strength as it crossed the state. but as re gained hurricane level winds over the atlantic, georgia and the carolinas, and out bracing for impact as hurricane ian heads north. the bonus league a returns on friday night out for an international break with champions by munich, hosting by oliva cozen. both teams are struggling for fall and goals that coaches are feeling the pressure by an munich,
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a battered and bruised this season there without happened, is league away in full games, including a shock one they'll defeat in alice berg last time out. it's hardly full befitting the serial champions and it's from the coach to do some serious. so searching as the lead since i've all me, it would be a lie to say the last 2 weeks haven't affected me douglas. we all prefer to experience positive things. on my mr. most of us, all of us have to feel responsible. but when i also feel it in our current situation offered, is it, it's owned, it isn't the, by a hierarchy, don't look impressed with a shirt empathize. 21 years ago, oliver conn and hassan's cellar. how much were parts of a team that failed to win in 7 lea games? that was the last time by and munich would this bad? luckily for them? friday's opponents lave accuse and also can't buy a win right now. but despite brian's poor form,
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they coach sees further trouble ahead. allan shut this in all the status by and other leaders in the league and in the league up moment at the moment. they just lack efficiency, and that's why results ongoing the way they way shot denise, this always assume this is image o step in pa seasons. robert levin doff. steve would have provided that efficiency. but since his summer moved from bion to barcelona, it's another set of fans benefiting from his goals, leaving by and support is to ask, who mouth score us? coming up, global $3000.00 looks at the plight of egypt, sinking city alexandria and ben facility next out. ah ah ah
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