tv DW News Deutsche Welle October 1, 2022 9:00pm-9:15pm CEST
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starts october 21st on d, w. mm mm. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, russia withdrawals, its troops from mckee, ukrainian city, to avoid being surrounded. ukrainian officials say their soldiers have now entered the town of lemon. a development being viewed as a major defeat from moscow, also coming up coolly does in booking of fossil claim, be ousted, president, is hiding on a french bass plotting a counter offensive. meanwhile, people take refuge in the capital of the gunfire is heard there.
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ah, i'm many cubes. mckinnon. thanks so much for joining us. the russian defense ministry says it has pulled out its troops from the strategically important town of lemon, an eastern ukraine, and keith says its soldiers have now entered the city. lemon is in be done yet, regional that's one of 4 that russian president vladimir putin proclaimed to be part of russia on friday. the recapture of leman by ukrainian troops is part of the wider counter offensive. that is seen ukraine. retail significant amounts of territory in the east quarter hul raising their flag once again. these images purportedly show ukrainian troops taking back control of li mom.
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although, after the russian defense minister confirmed his troops withdrawal from the town. while this was on the way you feel, despite the losses and having a significant superiority forces, the enemy brought him reserves and continued the offensive misdirection. due to the threats of encirclement, the allied troops were withdrawn from the settlement of the man to more advantageous lines, visit the recapture of the town in donnette chrome. it is 24 hours after moscow formalized its illegal annexation of the region. after what keys in the west branded a sham referendum. huh. meanwhile, in hockey, keith, the cities governance said dozens were killed by russians shelling as they tried to flee. he branded it a cruel act that can't be justified. one survivor spoke of her experience. we did as we were going along. the shortens,
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tottered abruptly from our left. the driver told me to get out of the car fast. we got out the land, the ground to the shell and continued for. yeah, the crawled along some rail tracks who the shot at yahoo! they couldn't even raise our heads even though i wanted to look at my dad. i saw my dad get shot. he was shot in the hat. i saw it with my own eyes. 13 children and a pregnant woman, but understood to be among the dead. these images a reminder, but despite territorial victories, the human cost of the war continues to rise. as fate shall correspondent nick con leon cave earlier and he told me why the withdrawal of the russian troops from laymen is so significant. so 1st of all, this is russia putting on a very brave face on what is a pretty ad dire to events just a day off that big event in the kremlin
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o celebrations, claiming that these regions and clinton, yet squarely monies are now part of russia forever and i think they definitely didn't leave in any kind of orderly fashion. there was one root out left and basically given it there. now, at the russian lea ship has forbidden its troops from hennington observing to earlier becoming presents war they had to take that road and we've seen images of lots of dead russians. so lots of destroyed russian transport vehicles as to what this does for you. christ position, well, it's basically the north west. an entry point to don mass is not far from place like 70000. it's can this a chance, which if you remember in the summer with the scenes of pretty awful and protracted fighting, russia invested thousands, not hundreds of thousands of its soldiers lives, and a lot of resorts into capturing those towns. and now ukraine seemingly has a fairly good chance of taking them back in pretty short time. so basically you chrysler push home. it's advantage while it still on a roll, while those russian mobilized, newly mobilized forces, haven't reached the front lines in any major sense and tried to put more pressure
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on to moscow to, you know, show that it really can make good on these claims. that it is now, you know, taking control of these regions that it is there for ever so far. we've not seen anything from russia that really strength of positions, in spite of all the kind of rhetoric all the upping the ante or the threats of nuclear weapons. nothing really has changed for russia except the rhetoric. nick, we are getting reports of another attack on a civilian evacuation envoy in ukraine. what more can you tell us about that? were since very awful images from near coupons, which is the east of had give region cars that have been destroyed, shot through some burnt out. the ukrainian officials from the region say that those calls are shot at from very close range. so assuming no option now that this was a mistake of any kind, and it's now believe that these people, their lives last weekend so, but know, 76, some days ago. and it was in the mail today that they were found there,
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basically in the gray zone between the ukrainian and russian front lines. and it's very dangerous places for them to be beautiful. there's no mobile phone network, no phone connection. people can't get any information about where to go, where safety is. and we've seen time time against civilians, basically refusing to leave the homes until it's basically too late until the shooting is near them. and then when they try to get safety, often enough, these kind of trojans to happen. i think that the kind of expectation, harry gears it unfortunate that is not really the last of these kind of scenes that we see from that part of ukraine. thanks so much for that, nick hudson connelly reporting from here. let's take a look now at some of the other news from around the world. vote counting is underway in latvia, the baltic states general election has been overshadowed by russia's invasion and annexation of parts of ukraine. exit polls suggest that the ruling centrist party in latvia, which has committed to backing he is in the late early results also suggest that traditionally pro kremlin parties have suffered major setbacks, iranians and their supporters have rallied in cities across the globe in solidarity
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with protests sparked by the death of martha and minnie in police custody and terran, act of a se, demonstrations are taking place from nearly 160 cities around the world. a means death at the hands of iran's notorious morality police. the sparks weeks of unprecedented unrest in iran, aberdeen of sa says military officers who toppled the country's leader pulled only dunbar just one day ago. say that he's now planning a counter offensive. and a televised address, the army said dunbar has taken refuge at a french military base of the claim that france deny is. a group of soldiers overthrew dummy by an officer who himself took power and include the west african nation last january. captain abraham shower, a declared himself the nations newly down friday, in a cruise has been condemned by the united states, the united nations and the african union. journalist henry wilkins is in the
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capital like a duke and he gave us more details about the current situation and booking a faster, you know, mean is not beyond the rounds of possibility. certainly we know that the 2 power yesterday don't have full control of the army. it's been helicopters circling the center of why when the new leader in tra thomas 2 interviews on the radio today where he has said that the helicopters, the military helicopters, have been circling the of the city to know belong to him and are under his control . was that he also mentioned that there have been exchanges of gunfire between different fractions within the, the o me today as well. so it's, it's pretty clear that he doesn't have full control of the situation of the moment . so it is quite possible to me to be trying to capitalize on that. so the army
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claims to me there is hiding at a french base. france is denying any involvement in all of this. is it likely that france is helping the alfred leader they something is very unlikely to be honest. if they don't have a long standing relationship with to me, it would be a huge p r disaster for them. if i, even since they, they've said in a statement this often they have absolutely nothing to do with this. and they're not sheltering. if it then turned out that they, that they were, it would have all sorts of implications for their operation here in the western. so hell, i just really can't see them taking that kind of risk. now, as we said, reports of more gunfire in the capital. why do they, why you are so it's obviously not guessing any comma there. now is it despite the kind of he yeah, i mean, because he doesn't come into effect until 9 pm tonight, but i drive around the center of the city of this afternoon. and, you know,
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there are still soldiers blockading large parts of the center of government building since all yesterday. they soldiers looked fairly relax today. very different. they were hiding behind cover. they had the guns pointed at the right as if they were expecting an attack at any moment, people were closing their businesses. there was a real powerful sense of tension and even fear in the city today. journalist henry wilkins reporting from why did he say thank so much thank you. at brazil's presidential hopefuls have held their fine rallies ahead of elections. this sunday concern over widening inequality. he has boosted left, his former president, louise, nice yolanda silver. and his polling well ahead of the right wing incumbent jaya bell scenario. who's being blamed for economic woes that have driven many in brazil
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into severe poverty? for the past 3 years, where lease has been living in a park in sal 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. 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 says one 3rd of the brazilian population suffers from food insecurity. homeless people are the worst affected. many of sal paolo's homeless or miners, according to this your 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 will.
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it's gospel the several public policies that helped to subsidize society and balance the historical divide in brazil have ended as the whatever. and they have not been replaced in either a always sundays elections could change all that under the incumbent jar balls to 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 hopes that the next government will commit itself to closing the growing economic divide. ah, some one to think a news now and surprise package. onion berlin suffered their 1st league
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a defeat of the season at frankfurt on saturday. now this ended an unbeaten run, dating back to last season. the home side got off to a good start my oh, got so scored from close range to put the eagles ahead. when you had lost their 2 previous matches at frankfurt, and yes, the lindstrom helped make this that, that defeat he doubled frankfurt, lead minutes before the break, giving them the to no victory that you do remain in 1st place. for now, i don't mind could have overtaken noon at the top of the table, but they slipped up in cologne. the home side, school 3 2nd half goals to an himself, a 3 to 2 victory it down from the mood for dalton's english midfield, a jude bellingham is the clubs youngest of captain and bundis leah. jude bellingham was on coins horse duties for the 1st time in a dormant church. he took the captains on bonds in the absence of the injured marker royce. in matt's hummel's arms, the 19 year old leg from the french as dormant went ahead with just over half an
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hour gone. bedding him with the searching run inside row pass, union brands did the rest so far so good for dormant. the things were changed dramatically in the 2nd half on 53 minutes lynton mine across to florian kites in made it one. 0, not the start to the halls. dormant had in mines minor, had time and space to pick out his paws. and prince was in the right place. then 3 minutes later, a quarter from the right stepping tickets header. and the hosts were in front sweetie for cologne, who turned the game on its heads. they saved at best goal the last day on liberty with the cutting shots that gave colona to go cushion with just under 20 minutes to play some breathing space. the coach stiffened baumgartner and though dormant pulled one back soon after a courtesy of a penis. schmidt's and go. the host held on for
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