tv DW News Deutsche Welle October 1, 2022 3:00pm-3:15pm CEST
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a key eastern city within striking distance of annex territory. also coming up the leader of working fossils, military junta is himself ousted in a military coup. army rebels announced they've overthrown paul on the read to me, but, but new reports of gunfire in the capital that just that the crisis has not ended. ah, i'm marrying a evanston, it's good to have you with us. ukraine says it's troops haven't circled russian forces in a key eastern town. lehman has been under russian control since the spring ukraine's military says that thousands of russian troops there are now surrounded president vladimir salons. he is chief of staff, posted this video on twitter. it said to show ukrainian troops raising the
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ukrainian flag on the outskirts of the town. the man is in the da net screech in one of 4 that russian president vladimir putin a proclaimed to be part of russia. on friday, he crane's present, zalinski condemned the legal annexation and vowed to keep fighting to regain lost territory. mimus we have achieved significant results in the east of our country. there is already enough information out there about this. every one has heard about what is happening in the man internet screeching. this means a lot to us. dubois earlier i spent to our correspondent and connolly and keith, and he told me why the town of the man is strategically important. well, this is a very important town, indeed, this is a kind of strategic part of the dumbass regions. the northwestern corner of as ukraine's would say, at the beginning of their retaking churchy, the russia has basically spent a lot of energy, lots of lives and lots of tech taking over the past few months. and it seems like those russian troops are indeed now surrounded. there is,
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or least there was at last checking, one route out, or be at one route out. there was under a threat of or to re far from the ukrainian. so there was basically the option for those russian troops stuck there, of which by different accounts are about $5000.00. some people say it as many as 10000 or either to stay there to fight to potentially, to their deaths or to hand themselves over is prince was the ukrainians, or to try and get out. but with that significant risk of being hit, a bio to re fi, but from the ukrainians. and this is really, really of see important, especially for your current president to lensky a day after that big events in moscow. those illegal annexations being a mere announce to the world with a lot of fanfare. there, a sense and the showing the world that ukraine is taking the surgery back research that russia claims its own. and that, you know, as much as blown uprooting can claim that this is irreversible, that these parts of ukraine on our russian forever, on the ground for now, ukraine troops all making significant inroads and pushing those russian troops by
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rights. and there's also ukrainian offensive underway in the south. how is that proceeding? well, that's the thing all summer you heard the ukrainian military took bras, top officials talking about the south, but had san how important it was that this was going to be the big focus. and then in the end, we saw actually compared to little happening down all the focus being an active region where they took the russians, basically by surprise and pushed them back. in the space of a week, ukraine picked up as much surgery as russia had gained in the previous 5 months in a week. and i had saw the progress is a lot smaller to lot slower. but the russians are in a very vulnerable situation because they're basically on the left bank, the rim for a river, and all the way across the bridges have been destroyed. so the dependent on fairies and pontoon bridge to try and bring supplies in. there is the expectation that the ukraine's will make a move, but again, we may be proved wrong so many times oldman journalists have been blindsided by what ukraine's army in the end. i think it's a very brave analyst pundit now who year says where the ukrainians going to go next
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. well, nick, we're getting reports of another russian attack on a civilian evacuation. convoy. what more can you tell us about that? so we've heard from the ukraine, officials in the region just look out past few hours, they took about 6 cars that were destroyed, had been shot at and burnt out with civilians inside dead including a child. they don't yet know when this happened. this happened basically in the grey zone between ukrainian and russian front lines, just east as jan cooper of coupons, which is in the hockey region towards the border. whitlow hunt, screven, or we were there about a week ago and here that grayson, that is a real thing. even the people on the ground, the soldiers don't necessarily know if it's friendly fire or the other side coming at them. we were in that town and suddenly there's a helicopter above us and everyone assumed it was he craning helicopter until it started firing at the ukrainian positions. so there are lots of bits of turkey where civilians are in a really, really difficult position because they just don't know where to go for safety.
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where to how to get out and where, which troops off. i'm and i think a, virtually, as this goes on, there's going to be a lot more of these kinds of loss of life before. this is over. definitely use nick connelly in care of nick. thank you. we appreciate it. well, western allies have responded to moscow's illegal annexations of 4 ukrainian regions with yet more sanctions targeting russian individuals and companies. meanwhile, the white house, national security advisor says another delivery of weapons to ukraine is coming soon. present, joe biden said the us and nato would not be intimidated by vladimir putin. americas fully to 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 head of the african union has condemned a military coup in burkina faso. as new reports of gunfire heard in the capital log
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into a group of soldiers overthrew. pol hon. feed them. eva, an officer who himself took over the west african nation back in january, the newly declared leader captain abraham tri, rory appeared friday and stayed television to announce the crew, which the a you called an unconstitutional change of government? women's 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. promised to tackle the volatile security situation, goes 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.
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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 coded time in january, but his promises didn't convince to berkener bay law as we won't change here. some of a pearly fundamental change is so much about my change that will bring peace to bikini 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 breaking of fossils. landon air borders, as well as a nighttime curfew, but 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
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province, while escorting a civilian convoy. so far, almost 2000000 people have been internally displaced by the violence. friday's overthrow as t h successful qu, since burkina faso gained independence from france in 1960 journalist, henry wilkins. and while the digger told us was behind this latest qu yes, a 2015. it's been a conflict between the, the state and became fast to state insecurity has just got periods. now there are a tax from these notes and so my daily against billions against military and about 60 percent of the territory now and full control of the, of the government the with
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a key. but that happened back in january. i mean the whole justification for it was the military. we're going to come in and out nice. the security problems that absolutely hasn't happened. the number of the taxes, certainly not come down the terrace to take can even more territory in the time since since january. and then in the short term there was a good attack. earlier this week, i wish killed at least 11 soldiers and 50 very now to some of the other stories making news around the world. norway has accepted military aid from france, germany and britain to secure its oil and gas sector. norway's prime minister made the announcement as a danish swedish report was released saying that recent leaks in the north stream, gas pipeline were caused by large explosions in what looked like a deliberate act in the rocky capital baghdad. dozens of people have been injured and scuffled with security forces at
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a protest marking 3 years since the 1st demonstrations against corruption in iraq. the latest protest comes as the rock remains myron and political paralysis since elections last october. the 1st black woman, member of the u. s. supreme court has been formally sworn in u. s. presidential biden and vice president comma harris were both present for associates, supreme court justice, gitane brown jackson's investiture. after taking her oath, brown took her seat on the bench. hurricane ian has plowed into the state of 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 30 people have died and numerous homes have been destroyed. surging waves tear into south carolina's coast line. it's the 2nd time
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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 aid to support the response in affected states. i've directed at every possible action be taken to save lives and get help the survivors. because every single minute couch situation in florida is far more devastated. we're just beginning to see the scale of that destruction. it's likely 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
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a trail of destruction. ah, is your hobbies your house? it is demolished, tony, my windows are broken walls are destroyed, rescue crews are still working to save residence, 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 brazil is that a vote in presidential elections on sunday? concern over widening inequality has boosted the left as former president, louise and osceola, la da silva. he is pulling well ahead of right wing and come enjoyable scenario. who's being blamed for economic woes have driven many into severe poverty? for the past 3 years, sway lease has been living in a park and sell paolo back then she lost her job and could no longer pay her rent. together with her partner swirlies, collect unwanted food and begs for money on the street. it will begin,
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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 effected. many of sow, powerless, homeless miners. according to this, you city council census, there, around 4000 young people living on the streets. that double what 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 relates gospel, the several public policies that helped to subsidize society and balanced the historical divide in brazil had ended as vo. why don't we and they have not been replaced ethan. either
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a police sunday's elections could change all that under the incumbent jar, boast, narrow sal, paolo's, homelessness problem grew fusion part by the pandemic. his opponents left when 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 hoped that the next government will commit itself to closing the growing economic divide sometimes and books are more exciting than real life raring to read. ah,
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