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ah, he won't pay taxation and politics. don't october 21st on d w. ah, ah, ah ah, this is d w. news line from berlin, crane liberates another key town from russian occupation. president to lindsey, he says there will be more ukrainian flags, the no bass region in the coming weeks, as his troops continued their counter offensive. also coming up in the program. deadly panic, i can indonesian soccer match more than a 100 fans,
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di after supporters of wible teams clash a reporter has more. ah, i'm here until new berlin. welcome to the programmer, ukrainian prison, woodmere zalinski says there will be more ukrainian flags in the dumbass region in the coming weeks after his troops took control of the strategically important town of lema. russia's defense ministry confirmed, pull out of its forces from the region. newman is in the dynette screeching when a 4 regions that russian president vladimir putin proclaimed to be part of the russian federation on friday. the recapture of lima by ukrainian troops is part of a wider counter offensive. that is seen ukraine retake significant amounts of territory in the east of the country. put a whole raising their flag once again. these images,
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purportedly show ukrainian troops take him back, control of li mom said okay, after the russian defense minister confirmed his troops withdrawal from the town while was well there on the british only. but despite our significant superiority in forces and mains, the enemy brought in reserves and continued the offensive due to the threat of encirclement, the allied troops were withdrawn from the settlement of layman to more advantageous, linesman liberal over good middleton, the recapture of the town in donnette come, it is 24 hours after moscow. formalized its illegal annexation of the region. after what came in the west, branded a sham referendum. huh. meanwhile, close to li, mom. a local official said dozens were killed by russian shelling as they tried to flee. he bonded it's a cruel act that can't be justified. once of either spoke of her experience,
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we did as liver going along the shortened tata to abruptly from our left. the driver told me to get out of the car fast. we got out. we'll land the ground to the shell and continued her down the crawled along some rail tracks with a shot at the hulu. they couldn't even raise our hat, 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, and 13 children and a pregnant woman. but i understood to be among the dead. these images a reminder, but despite territorial victories, the human cost of the wall continues to rise. earlier we spoke to our correspondent coddling key of that, he told us why the withdrawal of russian troops from leman is so significant. so
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1st of all, this is russia putting on a very brave face on what is a pretty bad dia, turner events just a day off that big event in the kremlin ho 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 route out left and basically given that they are now at the russian lea ship has forbidden its troops from hennington observing to maybe becoming presence war they had to take that road and we've seen images of lots of dead rush and so is lots of destroyed russian transport vehicles as to what this does for you, christ position while it's basically the northwest. an entry point to don ross is not far from place. lex evidence can this a chance, 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 failure. charts are taking them back in pretty short time. so basically you chrysler push home. it's advantage while it still on a roll,
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while those russian mobilized, newly mobilized forces, hadn't reached the front line in any major sense and tried to put more pressure on to moscow to 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. we turn to indonesian, our officials say more than $120.00 football fans have died at a stampede at a stadium in the city of milan on the island of java. right, police fire to gas and fans who streamed on to the pitch after a match between 2 in teams. with many of the deaths happened in spectators rush. the 2 exits well trying to escape from the stadium. some suffocated in the chaos, and others were trampled. let's take another look at some of the other
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stories making headlines around the world. german defense minister, christian lumber, says germany will deliver for seat of the art air defense systems ukraine within days. the comments came during a surprise trip to odessa on our 1st visit ukraine since the war began. lumber said germany, we'll continue to coordinate with allies on any decision regarding here's request for german battle tags. us defense secretary lloyd austin has joined us really in the japanese counterparts of hawaii for security towards the 3 are discussing their support for ukraine and stability in the pacific region. in light of china is increasingly assertive behavior. their protests across britain over the u. k. spiraling cost of living crisis. thousands of demonstrators protested against rising energy prices in skyrocketing inflation. the government is facing a major backlash over plants as lash taxes for the wealthy, which is called the british pound to fall to record lows. bertina fossils
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military officers who toppled the country's leader paul henry deborah on friday. so he's not planning the counter offensive. the military also uses france of helping to me, but in a televised address, the army said that the former leader had taken refuge at a french military base or france denies the accusation. protestors attacked the french embassy in the capital, the west, the united nations and the african union have condemned the 2nd breaking 1st of this year army captain abram tore declared himself a nation new leader on friday right now, earlier we asked henry wilkins, who is i want to do about his take on the claims that france could be helping to me, but the searching is very unlikely to be honest. i don't have a long standing relationship with to me, but it would be huge. p r. disaster for them. if i said mistaken this often, they have absolutely nothing to do with this and they're not sheltering if it then
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turned out that they were, they 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. we want to turn back to the story of the stampede. at that indonesian soccer stadium. we're now joined by a d. w. g. carter bureau chief georg motus was more on the story for us. so key york, what exactly are the police and the spectator seen about how this disaster happened? while the police report, it said that the fans hasta, a losing team basically invaded the pitch and started a riot in which 2 officers have been killed. and as a response to that, they started taking action, firing tear gas into the crowd. there is a debate now in indonesia, how much tear gas actually has been fired. there were, was a thick smoke in the stadium. some of that may have been the result of a fires burning a. some may have been that the tear gas,
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but it eventually the tear gas in the crowds. a costa a pat mass panic, and these people then got subsequently, tremples at the police has so far not responded to 2 statements. that fee father worlds or football, governing body out rules, the use of this gas in stadiums. all right, so it looks like we're missing some really chaotic scenes there. how exactly are football authorities and authorities? they're reacting to the news of the stampede. we had a statement judge today coming from the nation football association that basically suspended games for a week. now the president has made a statement only moments ago here saying that the us leak is suspended for the foreseeable future. he wants a clear investigation by the police, a, by official authorities, a, by the sports governing bodies into how all of this could have happened. but of course, the thoughts of indonesians today are with those who are still in hospital over 200
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people that seriously injured many, many with a serious brain injuries is what we hear from hospitals that are hopelessly overcrowded. alright, that was due to his guilt matters in jakarta. thank you for bringing us as this update brazil's presidential hopefuls of how their final rallies ahead of elections on sunday concerns over widening inequality has boosted left. his former president louisa na seo lewis disorder is pulling well ahead of rightly encumbered jerbill scenario was being blamed for economic wars that have driven many in brazil into severe poverty. for the past 3 years, re 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. 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
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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 past as it will discuss, probably several public policies that helped to subsidize society and balance the historical divide in brazil had ended as the whatever. and they have not been replaced than either dead police. sunday's elections could change all that under the incumbent jar bold scenario, sol, paolo's homelessness problem grew fusion part by the pandemic. his opponents left
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when candidate luna da silva, leads the poles, helped by proposals on the economy and poverty that resonate with many voters. whatever happens at the polling booths, sway lease, and her partner hope that the next government will commit itself to closing the growing economic divide. last month's death of 22 year old musta. meanwhile, police custody neuron has sparked anger and grief around the world. despite a government crackdown that's left dozens dead and severely restricted internet access protests in a ran continue. and they've been joined by supporters rallying around the world, demanding justice for mazda and equal rights for women in the islamic republic. oh, an emotional act of defiance. ah, nearly any reigning woman living in spain says she did it sure. solidarity with the
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protested in her homeland. nothing compared to the only people in utah, no freezing every day, nothing does. it just doesn't matter. i just want to, i don't know, support them. i feel that even that i am not going to run. i am akira and i feel like my people, oh my friends, all of them are content to me and this is that similar bass, not only does another master meanies death. well, in the custody of iran's morality, please respond to flame that spread from iran to the rest of the world. from sidney to oslo, protesters taken to the streets with many women chopping off their lugs to protest against iran. strict he job laws. look in the u. s. capital
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hundreds from the iranian community gathered to demand an end to government repression. for some, it's about more than women's rights. they want an end to the islamic regime entirely. no, islamic, they probably just iraq. we want the regime leave go. it much more tightly killing people for no reason into that happens. they say they'll keep fighting for women, life and freedom. and here's a reminder of the top new stories that we're following for you at this hour. greens as its soldiers have entered the key eastern telling of lehman. while the kremlin says, russian forces have withdrawn to boy bean surrounded him on his part of the territory illegally annexed by russia on friday. and policemen denisia say that at least $129.00 people have died after franz impeded to have a soccer match. several fights work out between supporters of rival teams,
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police fire, tear gas, and hundreds of people ran to the exits, authority phase home suffocated while others were trampled. like you're up to date . next we have sports life with a look at a woman who has a passion for cutting wood with an x and a chain. so if you want more news, remember there's always our website. that's d, w dot com. and of course, you can follow in social media as well, where are handle is at the w news on there until and thanks for watching. and on behalf of me in the entire news team. thanks for tuning in an interest in the global economy. our portfolio d w business beyond here's a closer look at the project. our mission.

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