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we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing and download it now for free. with this data, be news line from berlin, ukrainian forces achieve their biggest breakthrough in the south of the country since the war began. they've been pressing their offensive in the southern hey, her son regions were for regions that moscow legally annexed last week, following a sham referendum, backed by the kremlin,
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also coming up on supreme leader braces highland, an anti government protest across the country. he uses the u. s. and israel of planning the protest runs the biggest in years. he called the death of a young woman in police custody a tragedy. and a nobel prize in medicine goes to sweeter scientists, avante pablo. he receives the honor for discoveries in the dna of extent creatures and for his research into human evolution. ah, i'm here until welcome to the program. report suggest that you craning forces ever captured territory in the south of the country is their biggest breakthrough there since the start of the war. russian installed officials have acknowledged ukraine's advances in the harrison region when afford that russia illegally annex last week. photo shared on social media appear to show soldiers raising the ukrainian flag and
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several villages. on verified reports suggest ukrainian troops have advanced as much as 40 kilometers in a single day. and his daily video addressed to the ukrainian people present voltmeter. zalinski also mentioned recent gains by the countries armed forces. so any of the dogs have saturday, the offensive movement of our army and all our defenders continued. there are new liberated settlements in several regions with fierce fighting continues in many areas of the front. but the future of these hostilities is obvious. more and more occupiers are trying to escape the enemy. army is suffering more and more losses, and there is a growing understanding that russia made a mistake by starting the war against ukraine initial shaheen. little, a dual, greatly did of your correspondence. connelly's and keith, we asked him about the reported ukrainian advances in the south of the country where it does seem like after months where there was a lot of talk about had
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a song and where this was busy, it turned out to be a distraction tactic when actually crane was making it advanced in the east effort to keep and basically just doing it, doing some incremental change incremental movements if it's on that this is now really getting going great forces not only heading towards castle from the west, but also from the north and the russians already exposed there they, on the west bank of the depot river, is really, really wide river. it is at its widest at that point. and craze, it been able to base to destroy all the crossings. and now rushers depend on pontoon bridges and air transit to get supplies that garrison air. so they're very, very vulnerable. and there's a sense that ukraine is now really reaping the rewards of months of fairly kind of low level and kind of mythological work. it's trying to destroy russian supply lines, russian homes, depots, and now those russian soldiers are really suffering from basically kind of starvation over. i mean, is there really yeah, having to think 3 times about using all kinds of weapon systems and not really able to respond in kind to the kind of barriers that coming on too,
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coming up against from the ukrainians. now we're moving into wisconsin around supreme leader, ayatollah meaning and has accused united states in israel, a beam behind the wave of nationwide unrest, sparked by the death of masa armine. the 22 year old immunity died last month after being arrested by rennes. morality police for allegedly violating the country's conservative dress code activist. the government's crackdown on demonstrators has killed at least 52 people so far. it on footprint liter i had to la hominy has broken silence on the protests that have rocked there, slamming country. he called a debt of mazda, a mini tragic but thieves. the demonstrations are not an organic grassroots movement. and he is fully backing. the security forces had been debit serrato museum, who did the planet for the protests. i say it is clear that the planning was done by america, the fake zionist regime and their followers that don't boiler oil not despite
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the violent crack down the protests, i'm not dying down. there are reports of student sticking to the streets in video cities. this video shows security forces dispersing a crowd outside the university and dead on the demonstrations have also spread to many parts of the white, like here in istanbul, turkey with its big community of excite, iranians, the more money bashing beneatha will not forgive hon. not forget the job, i won the whole world to hear from us here. we do not want and a slamming government. we do not want marolla to police, shot him death to how many, how many we couldn't call my to we are on because the arrest us. so we came here to show or power because you know, this movie though, on islam make republic of iraq. we just want freedom. iran in it on the protested,
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continue to challenge the heartland, government with many demanding an end of the more than 4 decades long islamic world . let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. he was present, joe biden has arrived in puerto rico. his 1st visits in hurricane fiona, devastated the island last month. over $100000.00 people are still without power for funeral cause catastrophic flooding and landslides. whiteness pledge not to abandon the island as rebuilds after the 2nd major hurricane in 5 years. at least 20 people, including senior regional officials, have been killed in 2 car bombings in the capitol. somali is iran region extreme, his rebel group al. bob has claimed responsibility for the attack on local government headquarters. the iran region has been the center of a recent mobilization against the rebels. in indonesia, police chief has been fired and 9 other officers suspended after a week and stampede at
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a football stadium that left 125 people debt. a spokesman said milan city's head of police has been replaced as part of an inquiry into the tragedy. dozens more officers are being investigated for an ethical behavior. britton's finance minister quasi quad quad tang as pledged no more distractions in an address to conservative party members. the promises response to the government dropping his plans to slash the top tax rate that led to financial chaos. the british pound and stock market's rallied following the you'd hurt. brazil's presidential election will be settled in the 2nd round of voting on october 30th. the former president left as louise in us, eula da silva, took 40 percent of the vote while the income and a leader, the income at leader, other right wing populous, terrible to narrow, took an unprecedentedly strong, 43 percent. the tight race means voters now face a tense run off rallying for 2 very different kinds of
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brazil. 6 the mood is festive despite an unexpectedly tight race. many hope a change in leadership will bring about an end to economic hardship. okay, but as you, why am i celebrating him? because he is experiencing difficult times for 4 years. he has had a government that has been left to people that isn't careful to people. supporters of left wing candidates and former president lula hope he will make good on a campaign promise to address socio economic inequalities, as well as stem and alarming increase in deforestation. was it that okay, cool. you know, the, the economy is not good that your quality of life isn't good, that the job market isn't good so that the health system isn't good. we want to make our country better. again, luther is remembered by some for the economic prosperity during his presidency. but supporters of both scenario also recall lou. las conviction on corruption charges
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a judgement later overturned. oh yeah, i think there's a thick and down and we must look like, well then it will be the to it against the life. they'll thought that i go guard against corruption, alabama didn't freedom of both. the nato, against the censorship of lula bullet was both scenario has outperformed polls. despite being blamed for economic decline during his term was he also faced criticism for miss handling the pandemic. but the level of support for his conservative brad and of god, country and family politics is still high. ah, mother, some of, i mean today we overcame the light levels of it. pulling institute predicted something around 50 percent and 30 percent. we overcame that light. we have a 2nd round of voting. there will be a level playing field for both sides. well,
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the 2 candidates will now face each other in a run off on the 30th of october. sweeter sciences avante pabo has won the nobel prize in medicine. he was honored for his work sequencing the genome of the neanderthal and extinct species closely related to modern humans to lock the secrets of the neanderthal papa did what some scientist thought was impossible. recovering dna from 40000 year old bones. what makes us unique as humans, what distinguishes us from other extinct human species? and what we have in common, swedish paleo geneticist, sancha people has been asking these questions for decades. what my own group and my biggest interest is actually to start to the genetic differences between present a people and our closest relatives. and now the tools, particular genetic changes that exist in everybody today are almost everybody. and
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then that may be important for why modern you must became so note, new, morose, foreign, big society, and so on. tevo accomplished what was previously thought impossible. using bone fragments he isolated, sequenced and analyzed dna from early humans such as neanderthals. genetic material, this old is usually only available in fragments. if at all in the announcement the nobel committee in particular honored those methods which enabled him to analyze early human genes. paper was able to show that bone fragments discovered in southern siberia belong to a previously unknown archaic human species that denisa yvonne's. he also showed that homo sapiens interbred with them as did other early humans. and he specified when and where this happened. neanderthal and denise of on genes are still present in our genome to day. the nobel committee announced their decision to the swede at his home in leipzig. this is where he has worked for over 20 years as director of
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the max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology. many countries are confronting aging populations and how to care for them in india, where much of the country's young population works abroad. there's a growing market for elderly care, and many new firms are springing up. that may become big business. for roughly 9 years now, the sony that have been living by themselves after bought their sons, settled abroad with their families. last year, the son he signed up with an elderly care organization called a more ha, which assigned my mom to take care of the couples needs. she's called and him or her daughter. or when does that ignite take care of a lot of things like arranging for them. madison's booking medical appointments and every day we call them to check on them. i am at the moment taking care of 35 elders. 69 year old john decanter, sony and her husband each year old remish,
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sony are both retired now, but still live a fairly active life. it withered their children and grandchildren every year. chance counter says it's now become common for young people to go overseas for their career. and while bizarre needs wholeheartedly support, they're more like all parents, they miss being close to their children. normally, less of, we do feel a sense of loneliness at times. our children want us to move there and live with them than it, but we belong to a generation which loves our own indian culture. matthew, jerry, on chairs, several committees for elderly welfare and according to him, the problem of loneliness in older adults will only increase as economic migration grows. he says, while organizations like a more have filled the gap to some extent, the government needs to step in with more inclusive measures. they're a good option for those people who can afford it. but bulk of them in old age,
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i find it on affordable because as a country we do not have a social security policy. government has a national policy which was passed in 1999. the implementation of it was really poor. miss jan. mr. sony also understand that not everyone can afford such services, but in my mind, they have found a good companion who also stays in regular touch with their children. mummy i select package. my humor connects with us very much like a family member. who can she asks about our daily routine and immediately notices if i sound low and asks if everything is okay. yeah, i dont the output of live near john decanter. sony looks forward to the days my mom comes to with it. she says, services that organizations like a more help provide make them feel less lonely and more independent. something very important for the edge innovation me. and here's a quick reminder of the top new story we're following for you at the sour ukrainian
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forces are reported to be recapturing territory in the south of the country. and their biggest breakthrough there since the start of the war and official installed by russian by russia acknowledge that ukraine has made advances in there. so in region one afford that russia illegally annex last week. all right, that's a news update of next is business news with rob watts. and remember you can get all your news around the clock on our website. that's d, w dot com. and of course you can follow some social media as well. for a handle is at the w news. i'm here until berlin, thanks for watching. not has no limits. love is for everybody. love is live with love matters.

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