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ah ah ah ah ah, this is d w. news live from berlin, russia votes, a un security council resolution condemning it's an annexation of parts of you credit, but it's the only no vote on the council. 10 members vote to rebuke moscow while russia friendly nations abstain. also on the program, the leader of became
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a foss. those military junta has himself ousted in a military coup. army rebels announced they have overthrown paul, henry amoeba, suspended the constitution and dissolved the government. ah, i'm anthony how'd walk into the program? russia has vetoed a un security council resolution condemning moscow's legal annexations of 4 ukrainian regents. the vote in the 15 member body was 10, a 4 and one against with china, india, brazil, and gabon abstaining. the resolution also called for an immediate halt to moscow's invasion and demand that the unconditional withdrawal of russian forces. nozzle. western allies were quick to respond to moscow's land,
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grab an with yet more sanctions against russian individuals and companies. while the white house national security advisor said another delivery of weapons to ukraine is coming soon. president joe biden and the us and nato said the u. s. a night. her brother would not be intimidated by vladimir putin. america's fully de, prepared with our nato allies as a friend, every single inch of nato territory, every single inch. so mister prudent, don't misunderstand what i'm saying. every inch, the international reaction follows 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 the crime, and vladimir putin says he will use all means to defend the territories portrayed at big domestic winford ahem. as will i to put in joint hands with the peter, peter,
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and officially and exit for regions of you green the white jot russia in celebration. in the ceremony of fanfare and pomp, boot and have a clear method for his opponents of my at your company elsewhere i want keith and they're real masters in the west to hear me the way so that everyone remembers base people living in no hands got donates has on, on supper, is here a becoming our citizens for ever. let's see them. the celebration is in stark contrast to district ality death and the people killed and wounded in what you korean thief for a myth. i'll strike on a civilian conway evaporation. one of the next st inthe defined ukraine thief. it is asking nato for a quick accession my my and what only the path of strengthening you praying and ousting the occupiers for my entire territory, which will restore peacefully. we will follow this path over to the end,
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the local rush ethnic fisher announcement has been vitally condemned. it's designed as a step to intensify the nuclear threats or do the rest of the world. the rip union unequivocally rejects intern demps. these either didn't say sions that is disappointment among ukrainians to sir 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 more my reaction to this is sharply negative within that arc. so love to supplies, you know, yesterday the mystery deal, i think what is happening is lawless and humid. there is no other way to put it. some moses 9 union at the does what's most scary and unclear is what will be next to the gym. we have no idea how this will and that a sad while and i shall put and if it sounded, pay allies celebrating to move internationally. his bound to fit isolation
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or earlier i spoke to mike martin, he say was that he's fellow at king's college in london. i asked him about the military implications of prudent to legal annexation of parts of ukraine. i think the short answer is there aren't very many military implications at the same time as, as these annexations were announced, the ukrainian forces are actually surrounding a town with about 3000 russian soldiers in a code line. and, and that's going to possibly be another repeat of what we saw a couple of weeks ago in the russian front collapse. i think the main audience for this annexation is the russian domestic one. the war is being very badly beaten. and i think this off is something that he can show to the public and say, look at the progress that we're making. and just on that audience factor,
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you klein has the momentum. but what we hear there also, they taking that ground. yes, but they are also is it not true that they are taking a very heavy human cost as they move forward? yes, that that's absolutely true. so right from the beginning of the war, the ukrainians have been very secretive about their casualty numbers. so we actually have no accurate ideas of what like are says, are you all right, they have been significant and also the civilian cost as well. so not any ukraine civilians course in the crossfire, but as you try to take back territory there on covering as we saw in last week there on covering mass graves. so this is coming at great cost the crane, but from that point to be there recovering their own territory from an invading force. my goodness,
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my filed threats that he would use nuclear weapons to defend these new regions. how seriously do you take that threat? i, i don't take it very seriously since the very beginning of the war it's in about 4 or 5 times has either explicitly or speaking in riddles, has mentioned nuclear weapons. you know, the most powerful weapons, you know, russia has this extraordinary force. all that kind of stuff. and each time we haven't seen them used, i think pete is losing this war. and to you is nuclear weapons would be an escalation. that would mean that they would lose it even quicker. so i don't see russia is going to use nuclear weapons in the kind contract black mountain. great to get your thoughts from the war studies fellow at kings college london. thanks so much to begin a fossa now where the country's leader paul henry de me,
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but has been ousted in a military coup. soldiers behind the crew say they had dissolved the government and suspended constitution. according to an army captain, speaking on state television, on friday, explosions and heavy gunfire were reported near the presidential palace in the capital. why did you give me this military winter c l, just 9 months ago or journalist henry book and joins us from where to go and read. let me start by asking who exactly is in charge right now? so it seems to be the leader of the country. is a soldier in a obscure think? i don't think anybody here really until yesterday, when it now is going to have taken power,
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they said they did all the governments fight in security and the government's inability to handle in the country is that main reason for doing it for carrying out? we know that he's 34 year old, lower rank, the military leader that was yesterday. so other than that, we know, i think at this stage we know he's from the west country, really details a few. and this is the 2nd in became a fast, i mean, just 9 months, the instability, what's behind it? yes, it's 2015. there's been a conflict between the, the state in became a insecurity is just go here and it's now we're
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a tax. a military about 60 percent of the territory is now on the full control of the, of the government. the with the cuba that happened back in january, i mean the whole justification for it was the military where you come in and sort out these the security problems that absolutely hasn't happened. the number of attacks and certainly not go down the terrorist and taken even more territory in time since since january. and then in the short term, there was a good attack earlier this week which kills at least 11 and 50, really generalist henry book. and in the can a fast i thanks so much. thank you. ok, let's take
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a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. japan has condemned north korea's firing of 2 missiles which landed in waters between korea and japan and was the 4th miss off firing in a single which japan's defense minister said the action was absolutely impermissible. nothing that the frequency was unprecedented. and that they threatened peace and safety in the region could be more, you're quite hurricane. he and his head, south carolina, leaving a trail of destruction. it had already caused having in florida with you as president joe biden saying, it could be the deadly storm to have ever hit the state. and that it would take years to recover. surges and torrential rain flooded many political parties in bosnia held their final rallies ahead of sundays. general election voters will decide on a new president and parliament amid the worst political crisis. since the 1990s
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ethnic divisions between bosnian, serbs and croats have dominated the campaigning. analysts worn the outcome could threatened the cohesion of the balkan nation running authorities of arrested non europeans. they say were involved in anti government demonstrations around blames foreign enemies for protests that have now entered the 3rd week. they were sparked by the death of a woman in police custody for allegedly breaching islamic dress code while brazil is heading for presidential elections this weekend and concern of a widening inequality has boosted left us former president louis ignacio to let the silver he's pulling well ahead of right wing incumbent jaya, boston, our who's being blamed for economic woes that have driven many into homelessness. and next report takes us to sub paolo where many they're fighting to survive.
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for the past 3 years, sway lease has been living in a park in sao paolo back then she lost her job and could no longer pay her rent. together with her partner. swale is collect unwanted food and begs for money. on the street. ill begin, i picked it out of the garbage, but i'm going to eat it. sway, lease is far from alone. the un says one 3rd of the brazilian population suffers from food insecurity. homeless people are the worst affected. many of sal powell as homeless are miners, according to this your city council census there around 4000 young people living on the streets. that double water was 15 years ago. nearly 2 thirds are under 11 since 2017. brazil has kept government spending. critics say this and systemic failure has made social problems worse. i see so and it's fitting fast as it will discuss,
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probably several public policies that helped to subsidize society and balance the historical divide in brazil had ended as the photo and they have not been replaced . neither ag louise sunday's elections could change all that under the incumbent jar, bolts, narrow sal, paolo's, homelessness problem grew fusion part by the pandemic. his opponent left wing candidate lula da silva, leads the poles, helped by proposals on the economy and poverty that resonate with many voters. whatever happens at the polling boots sway lease and her partner hope that the next government will commit itself to closing the growing economic divide. to sport in german football, defending bundis league champions bind meaning cavender to for game winless, streak in the leg by bidding by live accusing for nil some. assigning sadie my name was back among those for the host. fine,
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this strike might at 3 nil just before hoffman on the one more goal, followed in the 2nd half thomas mueller. rounding off the scoring with 6 minutes to go after a slip from the levy, susan goalkeeper by and had been in during their worst run of late forming more than 20 years. but that victory will now ease the pressure on coach juliana knuckles. a what she d w needs up next is doc film with an exploration of the science of explosives. it's titled boom. and it's coming up off her short break. i'm anthony. how'd i'll be watching that and then i'll be back with more news at the top of the oh, how did she become at off hitler's favorite director? and how did he become a forgotten film pioneer linearly finished i and on.
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