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i've been to insure the treasure map for modern globetrotters discover some of you to record breaking sites on, you know, also in book form ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. russia withdraws as truth from a key ukrainian city to avoid being surrounded. ukrainian officials say there are soldiers have now entered the town of lee mon, in a development being viewed as a major defeat for moscow. also coming up the liter burkina faso,
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military junta is himself ousted in a military coup. army rebels. them now they've overthrown paul on read amoeba. but new reports of gunfire in the capital suggest the crisis is not over. ah. a marion evans dean, welcome. the russian defense ministry says it has pulled out its troops from the strategically important town of lehman in the eastern ukraine, and key of says its soldiers have now entered the city. leman is in the denounced region, one of 4 that russian president vladimir putin proclaimed to be part of russia on friday. the recapture of lee mon, by ukrainian troops, is part of a wider counter offensive that seem ukraine re take significant amounts of territory in the east. earlier i suppose our correspondent nick connelly and kias
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and he told me why the withdrawal of the russian truth lehman was so significant. man, this is a significant wind for ukraine, especially coming as it does symbolic a day after that the event in the criminal in moscow. with that, her very earlier dramatic performance by putin in that are very telegenic events, supposedly coming out annex all 4 of those ukraine regions. and now just a day later, ukraine is taking a city in the doing it's region that rush claims its own. a one that russia took at huge costs to its own soldiers and tech back in the summer. and i think there's also been a lot of reaction here on social media, e crane, the russians try to put a brave face on it, saying that they left isn't a controlled fashion and that they were doing it to basically retreat to more advantageous positions and frontline kind of positions and, and yet of the pictures coming out of the mon show quite the opposite. lots of images of destroyed russian vehicles trying to get out of the mon dead soldiers.
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gloves have been hit by ukrainian artillery. and this is of see a big, big deal for kind of morale, hearing ukraine said munson this was it signed that ukraine is still on the front foot is pushing russia back in spite of all the threats coming on moscow. and now at nick, we're also getting reports of a further attack on a civilian evacuation convoy in ukraine. what more can you tell us about that? to this was near city of cooper county, which is actually not that far away from lemons. the same part of the country, the north east. and as we understand from the cranial authorities, not part of the country. these were civilians who were in the basic, the gray zone between the russian and the ukrainian front lines. they seemingly were trying to get safety. 6 cars have been found destroyed with people in them, including a dead child, and a sense that this is just really characteristic of the can celtic situation. war often enough civilians are basically left without mobile phone coverage without the option of finding out what's going on around them. knowing where the nearest front
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lines are, how to get to ukraine, control territory, and often amelia, lose their lives in this kind of tragedy. this is unfortunately a picture that we've seen repeated across the country, and that looks at to repeat itself again. and again, i'm, and i think it's also just gives you a sense for the chaos of world people. even locals, who think they know what situation is, where safety is, are often then surprised by finding you know, that they come across a russian patrol. ukraine patrol somewhere where they weren't expecting it. and there's a lot, a lot, a lot of risks, the civilians and often the civilians don't want to leave home until it's basically too dangerous to do. so that has been the patent on time. again, this will, people just don't want to believe that the dangers down till it's basically too late to get out in safety. the head of the african union has condemned a military coup and working faso. amid reports of gunfire in the capital, wanted to go. a group of soldiers overthrew paul unmade them. nima in an officer who himself took over the west african nation back in january. the newly declared
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leader captain abraham trial, rory appeared, fried, an state television to announce the crew, which the a you is calling and unconstitutional change of government? monica, army officers address donation, the national television broadcast, and that doubts over who's now in charge of the military leaders had overthrown their own lieutenant turned president. i promised to tackle the volatile security situation. was down to note that as conscious of our historical responsibility, the patriotic movement for safeguard and restoration here by commits all fighting forces to refocus on security and the restoration of the integrity of our territory . and best as we reassure the international community that burkina faso will continue to respect its international commitment 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
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a previous could into in january. but his promises didn't convince to berkener bay law as we won't change his on a truly fundamental change. so much about my change that will bring paystub a keener 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 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 fridays
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overthrow as t 8 successful qu, since burkina faso gained independence from france. in 1960 journalist henry wilkins in wanda ju lu, told us earlier, what is behind this latest qu yes, in 2015, it's been a conflict between the the state and became insecurity. it's just about periods. now, there are attacks from these notes and so might say that again, for the ends against military ne, about 60 percent of the territory now and full control of the, of the government. the with a case that happened back in january, i mean the whole justification for it was the military we come in. and so these the security problems that absolutely hasn't happened. the number of attacks as
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certainly not come down the terrorists and taken 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. all right, let's get you up to speed now, some of the other stories making news around the world. turkish president, rich of have erewhon has renewed a threat to block sweden and finland from nato membership. he says turkey will not ratify their membership unless they keep their promises on fighting terrorism. turkey accuses both countries of supporting kurdish militants who ankara considers to be terrorists. hurricane ian has begun to weekend after leaving a trail of destruction in the u. s. states of florida and south carolina. president joe biden said it could be the most destructive storm ever to have hit the country
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. and that will take years to recover from it. rescue teams in iraq are searching for survivors. after a 4 story building collapsed in baghdad, at least 13 people have been rescued from the rebel. but more are believed to be inside. the cause of the collapse is still unclear. iranians based abroad and their supporters are rallying in cities across the globe in solidarity with protest. barks where the death of mass i'm meaning in tehran, the 22 year old woman died after being arrested by iran, notorious morality, police for allegedly breaching the slumber. republics, strict dress code for women in rome, hundreds, march through the streets near the famous colosseum. a minis death has re ignited outrage over the treatment of women under the wrong religious leadership. activists said demonstrations are being held in nearly 160 cities around the world.
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well, iranians and their supporters are also rowing right here in the german capital, berlin, our correspondent, and mont. while charlotte, who was at the protest, told us more hello, marianne does a lot of the those who showed up here in bailey and just like elsewhere into well to show support today. women of iran a day chance jean diane as id which is a caddies initially a rallying her cry for cody, so women why they were fighting to socal islamic state. and now it has become a rallying, tant, which means women live freedom, which is why they are chanting right now, in memory of the mazda. how many who died nearly 3 weeks ago? does protests ha, of course, have thought not by women worldwide, but not only here you have the entire her in the entire community coming to get at
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iraq and community here in germany. and i talked to people earlier that angry they ron change their want freedom, especially for women. there was deliver emmanuel shaw's reporting from a protest in solidarity of iranian women. here in berlin and manuel, thank you to brazil now, which is said to vote and a presidential election on sunday. concern over widening inequality has boosted left as to former president louise in us, he'll de la da silva. he's pulling well ahead of right wing incumbent shire bulls and narrow who's being blamed for economic woes that 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 on, wanted food, and begs for money on the street. it will begin, i picked it out of the garbage, but i'm going to eat it. sway. lease is far from alone. the un
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says one 3rd of the brazilian population suffers from food insecurity. homeless people are the worst effected, many of sal powerless, homeless or minors. according to this, your city council census, there around 4000 young people living on the streets. dutch 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 sound it's fitting fast as it will discuss. probably several public policies that helped to subsidize society vita and balanced the historical divide in brazil have ended as the or whatever. and they have not been replaced in either a louise sundays. elections could change all that under the incumbent jar bold
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scenario. so polos 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 under partner hope that the next government will commit itself to closing the growing economic divide. some soccer news now and. and the bonus vega has been a bad day for the teens. at the top of the table. leaders and young berlin fell to their 1st defeat of the season. they lost 2 now at frankfurt with mario goods among the home sides. goals door band could have overtaken on yoda with a win, but they were beaten in cologne. and that means fryeburg are now 2nd after they edged mines. our beloved, 60 mo, varner, and christopher and conical both ned had braces against bo, home on friday night buyer and ended afore gambling just like
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a windless streak by thrashing buyer, like a cousin for an l. all summer signing. saudi omani was back amongst the goals for host byron. this rancor made it 3 nil just before half time. only one more goal followed in the 2nd half thomas milner, rounding off the scoring with 6 minutes to go after a slip from the labor cruise and goalkeeper. byron had been in during their worst run of league form for more than 20 years. but the victory will now ease the pressure on coach union and that goes all right, looking ahead to the rest of this weekend's matches, breyman host mentioned bloodbath later to night and there are 2 more matches coming up on sunday. and finally, one of the most photograph events in the world has kicked off in the desert of new mexico. the albuquerque international balloon festival is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. it's grown from 13 hot air balloons lifting off in 1972 to
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hundreds today. balloonist from 20 countries including ukraine, are taking part this year for a quick reminder now of our top story. ukraine says its soldiers of enter the key eastern town of leman. while the kremlin says, russian forces have withdrawn to avoid being surrounded. leman is part of the territory, you legally annexed by russia on friday. you're up to date on the w news up next is sport life. i'm married. i haven't seen thanks for watching it oh, you become a criminal.
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