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ah, you pay won't pay taxation and politics starts october 21st on d w. ah, this is the to be news line from berlin. more korea fires, a ballistic missile over japan. japan's prime minister condemns the missile test, calling it in outrageous act. south korea's president calls it a reckless nuclear publication that will be met by a resolute response from his country's military and its allies and the
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international community. also coming up, ukraine continues to reign a regain territory in areas annexed by moscow. president lensky says, troops have liberated more towns in several regions. for major gaines in the east, ukrainian forces are now pressing their counter offensive in the southern region of hassan. and to run supreme leader breaks his silence and anti government protest across the country. he uses the us and israel planning the protests runs biggest in recent years. he calls the death of a young woman in police custody a tragedy ah, i'm here until welcome to the program. north korea has fired a ballistic missile that flew over north and japan, japanese and south korean authorities confirm the launch of which they say flew
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4000 kilometers before falling into the pacific ocean. japanese prime minister from yoshida, condemned the launch calling in, in outrages act. japan's government issued an alert through the nation wide emergency warning system train service was also largely halted in north in japan as a precaution. now we asked journalist michael pen and tokyo to explain the significance of the missile actually flying over japan. well, politically speaking, it's very significant because you know this, you know, most of these missile tests when we hear about north korean missile test, they're just fired from the coast and they landed the sea of japan. and this is of concern to, you know, people, perhaps fishermen or people who are doing shipping. but if we're in this case, we're talking about it actually going over the japanese islands, which means that for example, there's a technical problem. it very well could land in japan and, and, and basically constituted an attack or
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a good shot down. or if there's an attempt to shoot down one of these missiles that's also could lead to the missile coming down in japanese territory and possibly causing loss of life. so i think that to not just the government, but the japanese people themselves become quite alarmed. and in cases when north korea fires missiles over the islands report suggests that ukrainian forces have recaptured territory in the south of the country. is their biggest breakthrough there since the start of the war russians installed. officials have also acknowledged ukraine's advances in the half southern region one afore that, russia legally annexed last week. photo shared on social media appeared to show soldiers raising the ukrainian flag and several villages on verified reports. suggestive. creaming troops have advanced as much as 40 kilometers in a single day in his daily video addressed of the ukrainian people present vulgar. zalinski also mentioned recent gains by the countries armed forces showing about
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those of saturday, the offensive movement of our army and all our defenders continued. healy, 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. the 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 visual shaheen. liberal dual crediting did of your correspondence. connelly's and keith. we asked her about the report ukrainian advances in the south of the country where it does seem like after months where there was a lot of talk about had 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, they had to keep and basically just doing it, doing some incremental change incremental movements if it's on that visit. now really getting going. credit was not only heading towards hassan from the west,
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but also from the north. and the russians already exposed that they, on the west bank of the pro river is really, really wide river. it is at its widest at that point. and crazy been able to base to destroy all the crossings. and now rushes depend on pontoon bridges and air transit to get supplies that garrison there. 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 just destroy russian supply lines, russian, alms 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 weapon systems and not really able to respond in kind to the kind of barriers that coming on too, coming up against from the ukrainians. now we're moving into wisconsin. that was d. w. 's connelly and give now the conflict in ukraine and efforts to ended have well drawn the attention of the world's richest man. he'll unmask his publishers,
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suggestions in a social media post, and predictably, they've prompted quite a response or reporter on a shorter has been following this for us. so tell me, what exactly did you on mosque was just, well, you know, mosque put out his piece plan in just about 40 words. it was a poll on social media with just 4 points. and he invited the internet, his many, many millions of followers to vote yes or no to his piece plan. we can maybe take a look at his tweet right now. and so one of the points was, he suggested that the, we redo the elections in annex regions on the u. n. supervision. russia leaves, if that is the will of the people. and this is part of his ukraine, russia peace as he calls it, russia illegally. annex these areas, and this very 1st suggestion is actually really problematic because these regions
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of very depopulated un figures from july suggest that a 5th of the population of donnette has fled the fighting. in these areas, nearly 10 percent of lu hands of the people in lou haskell, the residents that have fled this area as well because of fighting. and it's, it's, it's hard to, to say when there's not even a clear line of control, or there's not even a clear idea of where, what rush, what territory rusher is actually in control of at the moment, to actually have a, any kind of poll in these areas, let alone polls that can be survive as supervised by, by the u. n. so, i mean, there were, that was just one of some controversial and unpalatable ideas from milan mask. all right. what exactly of the response been from people involved in the conflict? well, they've range from polite to a fairly angry. let's go for the polite ones. first. this is
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a tweet from the ukranian ambassador to the u. s. she suggested that eli mosque might be a victim of misinformation and kindly suggested offering him a history lesson. and the ambassador, the outgoing ambassador of the training ambassador to germany, i used a told ala mosque to get lost in using some expletives that i can't repeat on air president vladimir lansky the ukrainian president. he tweeted a pole of his own, suggesting mat internet users vote on who they like better. the ellen mosque that supports ukraine or the ilan mosque that supports russia. and many uses actually pointed out that this is, and it's actually more difficult to solve a conflict like this, than just posting a few ideas on the internet. and the 2 sides aren't even informal negotiations at the moment, russia and ukraine, they don't have sci fi talks going on. those ended months ago. and i'm,
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there have been some, some a deals over prison swapped a deal to get ukrainian ships out of black c ports, but nothing approaching a ceasefire. and a piece plant looks very, very far off. right? there was a reporter and a shorter thank you for bringing this up today. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. u. s. president joe biden has arrived in puerto rico. his 1st visit since hurricane fiona devastated the island last month. over 100000 people are still without power. after fiona caused catastrophic flooding and land sides biden is pledged not to abandon the island after rebuilds after its 2nd major hurricane in 5 years. at least 20 people, including senior regional officials, have been killed in 2 car bombings in the capital of somalis, huron region, extremist rubashaw, bomb has claimed responsibility for the attack on local government headquarters.
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the he on region has or he run region rather has been the center of a recent mobilization that has the rebels in indonesia. police chief has been fired and 9 officers suspended after a week and stampeded a football stadium that left 125 people that were spokesman said, my long city head of police has been replaced as part of an inquiry into the tragedy. dozens more officers are being investigated for an ethical behavior. written finance minister, quasi quater tang has pledged no more distractions in an address. the conservative party members, the promises a response to the governments, dropping his plans to slash the top tax rate that led to financial chaos. the british pound in stock markets rallied following the you turn around. supreme leader, ayatollah ali khamenei has accused the united states and israel being behind the wave of nationwide on russ, sparked by the death of muscle,
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armine the 22 year old. i mean, he died last month after being arrested by runs morality police for allegedly violating the countries conservative dress code activists. a. the government's crackdown on demonstrations as killed at least 52 people so far. lead on supreme deter, i to law hominy, has broken silence on the protests that have rocked de la mic country. he calls a debt of martha, a mini tragic, but thieves. the demonstrations are not and organic grassroots movement and he is fully backing the security forces had been debbie's at all, act museum, who did the planning 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. boler oil, not despite a violent clack down that protests are not dying down. there are 2 ports of students sticking to the streets in video cities. this video show security forces
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dispersing a crowd outside the university and bet on the demonstrations have also spread to many parts of the white. like here it is 10 point turkey, with its big community of excite it on him. the mon monday bashing beneatha mugs forgive hon. not forget the job. i want the whole world to hear from us here. we do not want and slamming government. we do not want marolla to police, shot him death to how many bad many. we couldn't call my to we are on because the earth, us, so we came here to show or power because you know, this we, we don't want it's la mic republic of iraq. we just want freedom. iran in it on the protest. f continue to challenge the hard line government with many demanding an end of the more than 4 decades long islamic road suite assigned to 70 people has won the nobel prize in medicine. he was honored for his work sequencing the genome
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of vinny under folk and expense, an extinct species closely related to modern humans. to lock the secrets of the entertain. peabo did what some scientists 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, se vonsha paypal has been asking these questions for decades. sports, my old group, and my biggest interest is actually to start to the genetic differences between present a people and our closest relatives. and now they're towards particular genetic changes that exist in everybody today are almost everybody. and 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
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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. the denise of ons. 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 the max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology. as a quick reminder of the headlines at this hour,
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trans prime minister as condemned north korea's launch of a ballistic missile flew over japan. as an outrageous act, the launch set off an emergency warning system in japan's north you preening forces are reportedly to be reported to be can rec, recapturing territory in the south of the country. and their biggest breakthrough there. since the start of the war and official installed by russia has also acknowledged that ukraine has made advances, and they have one region, one of 4 that russia illegally annexed last week. all right, you're up to date. the around of rob wants to have more businesses for you. right after a short break i will interest the global economy our portfolio d w. business beyond. here's a closer look at the prod.

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