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abilene shy, man, i really think we need to top of that all the time based ed morse to live and in night and this i have invited many deer and rollin gas. and i would like to invite you to an end ah ah, this is the w news line berlin, russia illegally. annex is large parts of ukraine. president vladimir putin officially recognizes 4 ukrainian regions as russian territory and vows to befriend them with all the available means west to lead us reject the land, grab and pledge never to recognise the unlawful annexation. also coming up,
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an army mutiny may be underway, and burkina faso soldiers are on the streets and explosions have been heard near the presidential palace. the west african country saw a qu only in january this year and in sport, how, environmentally friendly, as your football club, one german team is making big strides and sustainability with measures that may soon be seen in the buddhist, legal and beyond. ah, i'm glad of as well come to the program. russia's president vladimir putin as declared for parts of occupied ukraine to be part of russia. the annexation is a violation of international law in a ceremony at the kremlin, put in claim the illegal annexation the choice of millions who wanted to join the
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russian federation. he added moscow would defend its land with all of its means. western leaders have vowed to never recognize the illegal annexation, the largest land grab in europe since world war 2 naturally put in had this to say to ukraine, anti ukraine's western allies in his speech. richard obama yos literally. keith, you were i one key even there, real masters in the west to hear me so that everyone remembers that people living in lou haskell internet's her song and supper. isha are becoming our citizens that forever. and he is, are some people in ukraine reacted to pollutants, illegal annexation? there are, there are fish this. this is a terrorist way of violently taking away territories. people that have been formed and attached to ukraine a very long time ago. the more my reaction to this is sharply negative that are
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similar to supplies. yes, i'm out of those. my order is that i am from are you pull myself nile and i know people who are remaining there only to go to cleanable. the noise at the movie are waiting for ukraine to return. no, they're still married. they're never die. there's no question about that. on the but we just need to gather strength and be patient that you got this. well, yes, that was the deal. i think what is happening is lawless anymore? there is no other way to put it. some moses 9 when you know that that's what's not scary and unclear is what will be next to him. we have no idea how this will and that is sad. and earlier we are so correspondent, he has berlin and keith to tell us more about the ukrainian governments reaction to russia's illegal annexation. while kia has already reacted, there has been a, a session of the national security council. and the immediate answer by ukraine is
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that they have that they are issuing a demand to urge to accelerate her or, or, or the day asking nature to, ah, take them in into the alliance, in the se accelerated process. now, many people are concerned about the possibility of this conflict going nuclear. does this illegal annexation increase the risk of a put in using a nuclear weapons? well, in the case that the kremlin would decide to use a nuclear until use nuclear weapons. this would serve probably as the pretext, sir, because what russia is saying now is that any fighting that goes on in these occupied territories of ukraine would be fighting that would be ongoing on, on russian territory. so they will now claim a russian territory being attacked. whether this means that it's more probable that they use a, something like this, that they, they, they, they use
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a nuclear weapon on, on ukraine or, or some territory in ukraine. m, this is not, sir, is not that clear, they will make this decision, probably not according to any former principals, but urge you to main her considerations. they will think whether it would benefit them, whether they will get anything out of it. and the 2nd thing they will think about is whether they will get away with it. now, on the same day that russia is illegally annexing parts of the japanese, yet key of says, russian forces have fired a missile on a civilian convoy in that very same region. or can you tell us about the, or the attack? these were cars are, were driving towards the occupied territories. there's one check point currently where people can cross over between the, the occupied territories and those under control of the ukrainian government. they were driving from the city of up what is your towards these territories and they have been hit as we are hearing by 16 rockets. that's of course quite
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a lot and we see a lot of casualties here more than 20 people dead. and more than 30 people injured in this convoy that was bringing aid onto it to the occupied territories and was supposed to bring people on its way back out of there. now it talks like this and also moscow's of illegal annexation. and what does it tell us about how russia is doing in the it's war against ukraine? well, what we've seen in the past few weeks is that her, that russia has lost a lot of territory. the ukraine encounter offensive in the hock of region was extremely successful. they were able to take back a lot of territory in very few days. and now i'm, we are a most likely seeing a siege. the ring is not fully closed yet, but it's almost close around the city of lemon that russia has taken in
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a may. and that is one of the a bigger a bigger towns in don boss region. um, and it would be the 1st major settlement in the dumbass region to be taken back by ukraine if they can take it back. it says it doesn't look very good, therefore the russians who are about to be and circled there. so we might be seeing a me another major defeat in this region in the next few days. of course, this is a war. things can go one way or the other way. but at the moment it looks like the russians are really on the defensive. but he has bullying her their reporting from keith. thank you much. yes. meanwhile, russian authorities are opening more military enlistment centers near checkpoints, on its borders, in an apparent attempt draft men who try to flee the country. new offices have been set up at crossings into kazakhstan, which has taken in more than
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a 100000 russians since reservists were mobilized to fight in ukraine. earlier this week, president vladimir putin admitted that some people were called up by mistake on what outland protesters clash with police and daggers turned hundreds of soldiers from the region half died in ukraine, and opposition to mobilization is strong. but elsewhere in russia and protests and attacks and conscription centers underline the growing and to mobilization sentiment to call up has been running everything but smoothly, she president flooded mer put in, admitted that mistakes had been made. would it be my belief? 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 fathers of many children or people suffering from chronic diseases or those who are above the draft age who she is,
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sir. 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 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, i bins recruits, try to buy whatever they can. do you mobilize, reservists get what the government provides is they receive winter and summer clothes and shoes. the rest depends on people buying flashlights for themselves on like if there are also not enough sleeping bags and mats for everyone. you can most certainly will that while it's unclear, who exactly will get drafted within the current decree,
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many choose to leave the country out of fear of being called to service in georgia . authority say around $10000.00 russians are crossing the border every day. i gazelle at members that i have escaped the mobilization. yeah, i don't want to die for the regime. i don't think it's legal. i'm yet basically it's criminal, mulch and so on. mystical other countries with land borders to russia have also reported thousands of crossings since the mobilization was announced. but they are already growing very of the 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. and earlier i spoke to stephan meister from the german council on foreign relations, and i asked him for his reaction to the russian president's announcement today.
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no, i think what is striking is that put dean does not speak much about dirt to our next territories, but he's mostly speaking about the conflict between russia and the west. he's blaming the rest. busy for rest, for what is, what is going on. he's on one hand offering if there are, if there would be a willingness on the other side for negotiations, he would be willing by then he's talking most of the time about how to west wants to, to, to attack russia. how it is. this rose a full, he speaks about and also values and principles are irrational edison principles. so it's a, it's a very classical speech about to put in ideology. and it shows that he's really willing to, for the escalade and the whole conflict and is not willing to do any negotiations. does this, does this sound over like, it comes from a man who is still in control?
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i think i'm most of the people who are sitting in his room her they, they, they can expect somehow what put in once, but i think indiana decides in the last moment what is really doing ya so, and i think he's somehow out of control. i think he is really pushing this forward . you can see his emotion when we saw him today, also in the speech. how him emotional he is, and how he is not on the ground. also what, what, how his army is suffering in crane and how difficult it will be, even with the mobilization and with the annexation of wind further territory reform for the russian federation. rather, a chillingly putin has said again that he will use, quote, any means at his disposal to defend russian territory. does that mean a nuclear weapons? so i think this is, this is part of the information campaign that he's trying to threaten western and specially europe in societies with nuclear weapons. and i think the risk is there,
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we should not underestimate this, but i cannot imagine that he will use or even tactical nuclear weapons in ukraine. because of these 4 territories, this might be different with crimea if, if a crane richer is trying to get our crane frame. yeah, think. but i think the risk for him also globally to be isolated are really very high and also to west would react are much more harshly. so i don't think that this the time to use nuclear weapons are for, for, for putting stuff on my so they're from the german council on foreign relations. thank you very much. thank you. rushes, born ukraine has also contributed to soaring gas prices in europe. and how did energy companies record profits today? european union energy ministers have agreed to introduce new windfall taxes on those earnings. in a meeting in brussels, e u. member states agree to impose extra levies on power producers. european
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companies will have to return a share of their excess profits. steeply rising energy costs have contributed to inflation, which has reached a record high of 10 percent across the whole euro's own. proteins, illegal annexation of 4 ukrainian regions is also a topic and brussel. fidel corresponding jack park told us what the you had to say to that. yeah, we had a statement immediately at the same time as pete him was speaking, basically gerhard, clearly condemning the annexation of the full regions. it was a prepared statement. i think they knew what he was going to say, that is one interesting aspect in it, and that's what they say that seeking to seeking to falsely present ukraine's territory is russia's may now be taking place on the and reporting that the war may not be taking place on russia's territory will not shake or resolve. this is saying essentially that they will continue backing the ukrainians. right. to continue
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fighting the conflict in that dumbass region. russia, obviously, i consider that to be russian territory. and that could really inflamed this conflict. i think i'm back to the energy talks, they're a cap on profits and extra levies for electricity produces forage decisions. really . what else can you tell us? yeah, pretty major decisions. i think the human this is, will be pretty pleased that they've managed to do this. firstly, they've agreed a 5 percent reduction in the peak time usage of electricity. the idea is to use less electricity at peak time. that demand comes down and prices can follow. and as you say as well, they've agreed a price cap on the profits of energy companies that us seeing soaring profits due to gas, an oil prices rising companies that produce things like wind and solar and nuclear, that production costs have not risen at all in this crisis,
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but the price that they're able to sell the electricity afford has gone up massively. now they'll only be able to, to get revenues of a $180.00 euro's per mega kilowatt hour on, in real terms. that just means that a lot of the money that they're gonna, that they're going to be earning that will be siphoned back into the system taken off as attacks into governments that will then be redistributed to try and print, bring the price of electricity down for consumers across the european union, a bonded jack parents are reporting from brussels. thank you, jack turner, to have a look at some of the other news from around the world. that is 19 people have been killed in a suicide bombing in as an education center and cobbled dozen small were injured african police say the attack came as students were taking university practice entrance exams. hurricane ian has regained strength and is heading north toward the u. s. state of south carolina, the storm has broad,
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devastating winds and flooding across florida for this have been confirmed, but more i expected. officials warn ian could be the deadliest hurricane ever recorded in the state. there are boards coming in that an army mutiny may be underway within booking of fossils. military leadership, explosions and heavy gunfire have been reported near the presidential palace state t. v went off air briefly. following the reported glass roads in the capital walker do are being controlled by troops. the military hunter only sees power last january, also in the presidency in regard to who has in the meantime, released a statement saying that developing situation is linked to a quote, internal crisis. the statement says, the president of booking a fossil eternal colonel, paul, all these sunday santiago,
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dummy. bob asked the population to observe the utmost caution and to remain calm. talks are on the way to restore calm and serenity. journalist henry wilkins, a book in a fossil capital where the ducal gave us an update and some context about the developments there. yeah, i mean it's still very much a state of confusion at the moment this morning. long numbers of military were blocking parts of the city center, where many government buildings are the national broadcast, and the french embassy as well, or tv, the national broadcast that has been all for, for most of the, of the day. and the, of course, as you mentioned there's, there's been, as there was a statement just after 12 o'clock call to com and say that there were a negotiations on going to bring about common serenity. certainly the statement didn't explicitly say there wasn't an ongoing. there's also this afternoon, been
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a small number of people who've taken to the streets, celebrating what they perceive to be a military to the some of these people who have been waving russian flags as well shouting down with france. but really, as a say, it's confusion at the moment and it's really not clear who is in charge of the country. so clearly nobody knows what's going on for sure. but the people, as you said, and we've seen pictures of that, have been a celebrating, can you explain why? well, i mean, there's been a lot of frustration with the, with the military. and so which has been in power here since january, the justification for the, for the military that they took back in back in january. also they were going to come in and saw the insecurity which is ravaged the country since 2015 because the
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state has been locked in a conflict with a militant groups linked with january to have been an improvement in the, in the security situation here. if anything is going on in the short term. on monday there was an attack on a convoy which was taking food and other essential supplies to the northern town of sheba, which has been under siege on and off by militants for a number of years. now the company is completely destroyed, even though it was on the military, escal least 11 soldiers killed, 50 civilians may think this in the short term has been something which a lot of these the i've spoken to has let them just think that the government is completely unable to get a handle on the security situation, unless henry wilkins in the capital of booking our fossil,
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thank you very much. thank you. for now, with climate change and rising energy costs dominating headlines globally, making sports green is a whole topic to german ometer football club for that spill hole has already taken big steps towards sustainability that may soon become mandatory in the buddhist lager and build their pitches in the middle of a nature reserve and the artificial turf is made of sand, not cork. this is the 1st us, we are in fact and we are aware that we're living together with nature and animals and we want to treat them well. it's wendy and august of the facility is car, free of excitement visiting teams have to walk the path through the forest and brian missile entered the majority of our members cycle here. and yeah, i think well, sounds, i'm a pdf that you happened to flatten. organic drinks and sausages are on offer in the
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club house, no disposable plates or cutlery are used here. the club has been certified for its sustainability goals. it's been that is all we're playing and sustainably traded jersey is made from a cycle polyester and switching to fairly produce bomb pad with 30 to 10. so that's a lot of balls. it's novices. i don't vish dig this often can none. and it's important to show young people, they shouldn't leisure as it se i thought that we should protect species the dust via and that we have to be very careful with nature. let me, i'm just on the animals here. p i was there for the sticks. i environment not 20 on the club organizes litter picking days and plans to grow vegetables and house b. s. in the near future visit to snow, veg tucked soon phone. i think it's a very good move by for of hbo to have the climate friendly initiatives. a mr. kima once cut the distinction. this is an important issue. we can be an example for
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other clubs. i screen him, i wish been hide them. i don't think quality should suffer as a result. otherwise, i think it's important that my children can also play football in the future and this machine can. the club also focuses on social issues or setting up workshops on sexual violence and ensuring gender parity on its board. girls and women have a big role to play, says on fine as the st officially does, the for a club like us, it's important that this is in our dna and your that we all experience this together and i'm leaving on. so it's part of our philosophy, i think is a few. i have a more on sustainability in sports. when i joined by scott jenkins, he's the co founder and board chair of the green sports alliance club. just how big is this movement in sports? well, the movement is getting a lot bigger and it doesn't take
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a genius look around the world to see what's happening with climate and the threats that it places on everything in society and sport is no different. it's i believe it's the biggest threat. sports is ever faced in humanity for that matter. so you know, kids care about it, sports fans, care about it. some 53 percent of our sports fans considers that consider themselves environmentalists. so we've got to pay attention to this to protect the, from the risks that we face. but there's also real opportunities for sport to be a leader in this and help drive wide scale change. now aside from what we heard in that report, what else can sports clubs do to go green? well, the biggest opportunity we have is really the reach we have into the general public . just about everybody's a sports fan of some, some type. and you know, we can lead by example, we can engage our sports fans, we can gauge our corporate partners, and we can do things that make a difference around the energy we consume the waste. we create the water, we consume the food we, how people get to and from work or to the,
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to the ball park or to the field. so there's a lot of things we can do to help mobilize society to make kind of changes that are needed. now we're looking at professional sports, football clubs, in europe, all a baseball teams in the u. s. i was clubs with a huge budgets doing enough when it comes to sustainability. i don't think we're doing enough. you know, this is a huge threat that we face in all sectors of society. and sports has done things over the over the period of time and encouraging the, the sports teams and leagues start to get into it and make it a priority. but it really needs to be a strategic business priority across all society and support, like i said, has the opportunity to leave and leverage is ability to create greater change. scott jenkins day of the green sport alliance. thank you very much. thank you.
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now let's check out some other stories from the world of sports. at the football world cup in november, katara has criticized denmark's new all black kits manufacturer who says it is a protest. i could toss human rights record. but could ta disputes. homeowner's claim that thousands of foreign workers have died building new stadiums and 10 is nowhere. casper root has been dumped out of the career open in the quarter, finals root is ranked number 2 in the world and was the top seat. and so that he was beaten by in 3 sets by japanese player. you see he to you and in formula one max to stop and could wrap up the championship with 5 races to spare. on sunday, at the singapore grand prix, the red bull driver needs to win ant rivals says you'll paris and charlotte, claire. to finish lower than 3rd and 8th,
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respectively. you're watching the w news is a reminder of our top story. russia's president vladimir putin has signed documents, officially declaring 4 pots of occupied ukraine to be part of russia. in the ceremony at the kremlin boot in clamp, the annexation was the choice of millions who want to join the russian federation. he added moscow would defend this illegally acquired land with all of its mains. western leaders have vowed to never recognize the illegal annexation. that's it from me. thanks folks. ah, with
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who he co india. the 0 way sprague is as robust is concrete and confess trash foundry dust is the main recycled material away. ready product from muscle production,
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which is usually don't into nature mixed in a bit of plastic ways and it's done details. ah, next aunt d w. ah. devastated houses are we can with cars carry money, defects of climate change. i mean, felt worldwide before a station in the rain forest continued, carbon dioxide emissions have risen again. young people all over the world are committed to climate protection. what impact will they have? because change doesn't happen on its own. make up your own mind it. d, w,
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late for mines. imagine how many portions of love us are now in the world right now the climate change. if any, off the story. this life less the way from just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to go. i'm going all with his subscriber all morning is like a are cities accruing but as new buildings rising to the skype, so no emissions pollution and waste because const.

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