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story that matter. ah, whatever it take policemen follow with on fire made for mines. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, russia formerly and illegally annexes for regions of ukraine. president, tutor signs decrease to recognize them as russian territory and promises to defend them with all available means. western leaders say they'll never recognize the move
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plus the leader of burkina faso is military. jonah is himself. i stayed in a military coup army rebels and i'm staying for overthrown, pull on read them. eva suspended the constitution and dissolved the government, west african countries. so it's the last qu, just 9 months ago. hurricane ian makes land for, for a 2nd time in the u. s. highland and coastal areas of south carolina. the resurgent storm brings heavy rain and flash flooding after needing a deadly path of destruction in florida. ah, i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin has proclaimed the annexation of 4 occupied ukrainian regions, violating intern in the law,
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and drawing condemnation from the west. the move is the culmination of a series of hastily arranged votes last week that have been widely condemned as a sham. the land grab marks, an escalation in russia's war against ukraine, and vladimir putin says he will use all means to defend the territories it portrayed as a big domestic wind for russia. as will have to be put in joint hands. precipitous pleaded an officially an ex, with 4 regions of you cream, the whole chat, russia in celebration. in the ceremony of fanfare and pump boot and has a clear method for his opponents at your school meals. i want keith and the real masters in the west to hear me away so that everyone remembers base. would you people living in no hands got donates has on on supper, is here a becoming our citizens for ever lives either. the celebration is in stark
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contrast to district ality. dozens of people killed and wounded in what you korean faith for myth. i'll strike on a civilian conway ins. apaloosa, one of the next 310th defined ukraine. faith, it is asking nato for quick accession my, my am what only the path of strengthening ukraine and ousting the occupiers for my entire territory will restore peacefully. we will follow this path over to the end themes level. russia annexation announcement has been vitally condemned. it's designed as a step to intensify the nuclear threat or do the rest of the world. director union unequivocal, rejects intern demps. these either get in stations date is disappointment among ukrainians to ah, the real estate 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 way my reaction to this is sharply negative. isn't it?
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ok, so love to supplies. 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 monument that that's what's most scary and unclear. is what will be next to him. we have no idea how this will end that a sad while and i shall put in if that sounded by allies celebrating to move internationally. he's bound to faith isolation, while vladimir putin has also said that he's ready for talks with ukraine, though these newly annexed areas are not negotiable. our correspondent mathias billing. i told us about keith's response. well, it's some more of the same. he has said he is ready to negotiate, but then he indicates that it is nothing to negotiate about basically amounting to he would be ready to negotiate some kind of a captain to lation by ukraine. so,
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a ukraine is not taking, of course, these words seriously and herbs. lensky has be very clear and is addressed to day that he will be ready to talk to russia only off to putin. russia has vetoed a un security council resolution condemning moscow's illegal annexations in ukraine . the vote in the 15 member body was 14, and one against with china, india, brazil, and gabon abstaining. the resolution also called for an immediate hole to moscow's invasion and demanded the unconditional withdrawal of russian forces. your western allies were quick to respond to moscow's land grub with more sanctions against russian individuals and companies. us president joe biden said the us and nato would not be intimidated by vladimir putin. american. its allies are not going . amanda sites are not going to be intimidated or not going to be intimidated by
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putting in his reckless words and threats. he's not going to scare us and he doesn't in or intimidate his tunes, actions are assigned, he's struggling shampoo team the put on this morning and showing the unity and you know, as people holding hands together on the united states is never going to recognize us that quite frankly, the world's not going to recognize it either. america is fully prepared with our nato allies is offend every single inch of native territory. every single and so mr. prudent don't misunderstand what i'm saying. every inch while and other news army officers in burkina faso have announced the overthrow of military leader pull on read the amoeba. captain abraham trial ray has been declared the new head of the west african country. earlier explosions on heavy gunfire were reported near the presidential palace in the capital one could do its burkina faso. second qu,
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in just 9 months, monica, army officers address donation, the national television broadcast, and the doubts over who's now in charge of the military leaders had overthrown their own lieutenant, turned president. and promised to tackle the volatile security situation. was down to northern conscious of our historical responsibility, the patriotic movement for safeguard and restoration. here by commits all fighting forces to re focus on security and the restoration of the integrity of our territory and visit us. we reassure the international community that burkina faso will continue to respect its international commitments including human rights. prior to the announcement protestors took to the streets of the capital. why do go to support the removal of president paul? i read the amoeba. the now ex president came to par in a previous could into in january. but his promises didn't convince to berkener bay
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law as we won't change his arm of a truly fundamental change. if so much about a change that will bring paystub aquino father, even if it takes 10 kuda, we will find the right solution. the military officers who seized control of the country have announced the closure of burkina faso, landon air borders as well as a nighttime curfew, but the more measures will be needed to restore peace. many in burkina faso are frustrated with the government's inability to stem islamist violence in the north in the latest deadly attack. 11 soldiers were killed on monday by g hottest in soon province, while escorting a civilian convoy. so far, almost 2000000 people have been internally displaced by the violence. friday's overthrow as the 8th successful qu, since burkina faso gained independence from france in 1960
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henry wilkins is a journalist, amber kina fossil capital walking to and i spoke to him earlier about who is now in charge of the country. well, it seems a trial, right? now taking control of the country, much like to me, but he came to power back in january a military. he was a marginal figure with trial, right? so we were still trying to find out as much as we can about who the need is at this stage. will tell us about at the i was to the president's whereabouts. do we know where he is?
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we do, you know, i mean, that has been a misinformation floating around on social media today. some people have said that the former president of the house was surrounded by soldiers this morning that these are on confirm reports. we, we do, you know, way way is the speech. what's behind the 2nd coup in just 9 months and what you think is behind. and just just gives a little bit of context. so we can understand how this has happened in such a short space of time. a conflict with states, and i'll call you to since 2015. now the, the, the 3, the democratic government back in, in january really on the basis that they haven't gotten great on security, which is really ravaged the country and the would come in. and so
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i use the security problem. now this really have the i can place with go down the amount of territory under control of the state. he's only around 60 percent of the station as well. there's been widespread frustration with the with so that they haven't been able to make good on their promises. and there was an attack on, on a convoy which was bringing essential supplies and cleaning fee to a city in the north, which had been under a blockades by each of these creeps. for some time, the company was destroyed, more than 11 soldiers killed. 50 is missing this short term. this really triggered the discontent with the previous regime
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journalist henry wilkins in bertina fossil. thank you. thank you. let's have a look now at some of the other news from around the world. at least 19 people have been killed and a suicide bombing at an education center in cobble, dozens more were injured afghan. please say the attack came as students were taking university practice entrance exams. iranian authorities of arrested 9 europeans, they say, were involved in anti government demonstrations around blames foreign enemies for protests that have now entered their 3rd week. they were sparked by the death of a woman in police custody for allegedly preaching islamic dress coat. political parties in bosnia held their final rallies ahead of sundays. general election voters will decide on a new president and parliament made the worst political crisis in the 1990s, ethnic divisions between bosnian serbs and croats have dominated the campaign.
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analysts war and the outcome could threaten the bull can nations cohesion hurricane ian has plowed into south carolina after carving a trail of destruction across florida. the u. s. national hurricane center has warned that storm surges, flash flooding and high winds are still posing a threat. at least 27 people have died and thousands are still missing. a surging waves tear into south carolina's coast line. it's the 2nd time hurricane and has made land full in the us. one of the strongest storms to ever hit the country. the hurricane was downgraded to a post tropical cyclone as it crossed south carolina. but the storm surges and torrential rain still flooded many areas. president joe biden has pledged emergency
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aid to support the response in effected states are directed that every possible action be taken to save lives and get help the survivors. because every single matter couch situation in florida is far more devastated. we're just beginning to see the scale of that destruction. slightly the rank among a worst of nations, and worse than the nation's history. the storm fust hit florida on wednesday, as a category full hurricane, and it's left a trail of destruction. ah, is your, how bad is your house? it is demolished, tony, my windows are broken walls are destroyed, rescue crews are still working to save residents trapped by the flood waters. the damage is likely to cost tens of billions of dollars. president biden said it will take years to recover his reminder of the top new
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story this era. russian president vladimir putin has declared for parts of occupied ukraine to be part of russia, claiming millions wanted to join the russian federation. western leaders have vowed to never recognize the illegal annexation. you're watching the deed over the news stephen bears the will be here after a short break with dw business. i'm pablo fo, alias from me on the team here. berlin, thanks for watching. take care elsie again at the top. the next term with every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips one day indian.
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