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to saying it's a reckless nuclear provocation that will be met with a resolute response. you brand continues to regain territory and areas claims by moscow. president soleski says troops have liberated more towns in several regions of the major gains in the east ukrainian forces. now pressing their counter offensive in the southern region of hassan and to run supreme leader breaks his silence on as a government protests and accuses the way, said israel of planning the demonstration around the biggest. in years he calls the death of a young woman in police custody. a tragedy also remembering the lives of young people who didn't survive the holocaust. this is all that's left of these children . i'm wondering if some are from one of my siblings and you with it is under way to restore the thousands of shoes left behind by children kilted house, which will tell you about a project that hopes to keep their stories alive for generations to come.
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ah, ah, my pin fizzle and welcome. north korea has find a ballistics miss all over north in japan. the 1st time this is happened in 5 years . authorities in tokyo and sold confirmed the launch, saying that myself leave 4000 kilometers before falling into the pacific ocean japanese 5 minutes before we appreciate condemns the act. calling it rachel, the government alerted residence in northeast in regions to evacuate to shelters. it also holds some training a thought leader of us. most are you know, let's bring in josh smith, journalist in sole and senior, corresponded with reuters. is this michelle test, more serious than previous ones? certainly it seems like a bit of an escalation over what we've seen so far this year. north korea,
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very rarely long his evans estimate both over the country. for obvious political reasons, are more typically acquired missiles on what's called a loft project. re basically very high up into space and then coming down quite close to the country. and this time however, they decided to suited much further than usual. this makes it actually the farthest they've ever fired before. and so that's obviously concerning the countries around it. you had the reaction that you talked about there in south korea as well as united states. all of them are very concerned about this escalation that this for so what do you think no story is dictator is trying to accomplish it. with this missile test. i was tell us that it has both technical and political implications. basically they're able to get a better feel for how their missiles would react and operate under real world
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conditions. but it also sends a message we've seen going drills just this past 10 days or so between south korea, united states and south korea. and this is something that north korea has complained about quite strongly. so there seems to be for sure political message there as well. there are also fees gang could conduct a nuclear weapons test for the 1st time since 2017. they say this could happen shortly after china's upcoming party congress on october 16. according to south korean and us officials, can you tell us more about that? so deborah, have seen those preparations complete on so they believed that basically it's entirely up to counseling political calculations on wayne and whether he wants to resume their tests. and most observers, i think it's unlikely that they would test particularly close to the chinese congress,
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given their close ties with baking. but south korea has said that they see perhaps likely window after that congress. i am the u. s. elections coming up in november. and the latest missile test is seen as increasing the likelihood that north korea maybe preparing to go ahead and resume nuclear testing as well. just space in sol, thank you for the analysis. ukrainian forces have broken through russian defenses in the south of the country while expanding their rapid offensive in the east and seizing back more territory in areas antics by russia and threatening supply lines for its troops. russia installed officials of acknowledged ukraine's advances in the south region. on a for the rush were legally annex last week. ukrainian troops said to gain territory as much as 30 kilometers away from where the front stood. just days ago, troops raising the flag, allegedly in his son,
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which had just been illegally annexed by russia in doughnuts. another region, russia claims as its own ukrainians ride through in tanks. some of them captured and still bearing the russian war symbol zed, alyssa, ga. gov romilly. mon, as rosalind ha ha rotten wiggle. and now this machine ah, will work for our harmful no russia recently announced it was annexing for regions of ukraine, ukrainian troops cape recapturing territory. they achieved their biggest great through in the south since the war began. shortly after pushing soldiers out of the strategically important city of the man in the working. now ukrainian president, the lot amused zalinski says he only has liberated new towns in a number of areas where i live with junior, for the day,
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the offensive movement of our arm and all our defenders, continued unity, there are new liberated settlements and several regions. i'm fierce fighting continues in many areas of the front. it comes as president putin faces increasing problems with manpower logistics and morale, as well as thousands of men fleeing russia after being called up to fight in a morale boost for ukraine fighters who defended the as of style steel plant in the besieged city of mary. you, paul, where we united with their families. the ukrainian troops were part of a prisoner swap, broken by a turkey where the fighters will remain until the end of the war. when these families hope to be back together again for good. so i asked a correspondent in keith, nick connelly about the significance of the latest ukrainian gangs was certainly we
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spent the whole summer expecting some kind of moving in care. so that was what the ukraine needs ship was talking about endlessly in the end. it didn't happen, all the activity was in her give and her son was beside show that is now definitely changing as the actual scale of these developments is pretty difficult to tell if mation kind of trickles down and out to the us kind of here and kia, a day or 2 later, the ukrainians, very good at keeping it all the details pretty, pretty secret. we actually find out more from russian military blog and they're certainly starting to blame games, israel, sense of panic on the russian side, even among people who support this invasion. a sense that there's a different parts of the rush assessment, blaming each other for these setbacks, and no real idea of how they can really end this ukranian advance and mobilized forces. those newly pulled up people who often don't have any much experience, are not reaching the front lines in the numbers and with the training needed to really change anything about all this. nick has russia a legal annexation of land changed anything?
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mm hm. we've not seen the ukrainians yet. take any notice of this, said the graham government am top figures here have completely said that this is basically a bit of political theatrics and change nothing on the ground legally in that's of the opinion that shared internationally no one outside russia has recognized these referendums of this annexation just to give you a sense of the chaos and the kind of meltdown going on in moscow right now. we heard yesterday from mutual best cove pushing spokesperson saying that they still hadn't quite sighted on the exact borders of what they were going to annex if they were gonna claim the entirety of the done yet. can lo, hunter, regions, as they are administrative regions. or if they were going to claim the bits that had been under russian controls in 2014 as was approved and had. so they said they would talk to the local so sense that they're all this, the theater in moscow, this big event, the big kind of attempt to try and showed that russia was regaining initiative. it built on very, very shaky foundations and a sense that near rush, i can't really get it story straight for now. how i dropping temperature's going to
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change the dynamic was if me a sense that this is all gonna slow down in a couple of months. time wants temperatures drop. that was always the pattern in dumbass since 2014 but winter saw far less in the way of fighting and movement on the front lines. we seen ukraine already called for help from western countries in terms of supplies, winter uniforms, boots and they are now as we understand on their way, i think the bigger kind of development will be those mobilization forces from russia. there is a sense that russia is going for more than 300000 new troops that they talked about when this was announced. and it was upwards of 1000000 soldiers probably coming this way. what's qualifications they have? what training they'll have and what supplies is a different question, but there is a sense that ukraine is now trying to basically make the most of its sweet spot right now. where you crane often has more boots on the ground than russia, and those west to weapons are making a real difference before you know, russia has a chance to restock and to resupply. so ukraine, try me
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a push back and double down until the winter stops things and try and push those russian front lines back as far as possible economy. thanks for your extensive reporting throughout this war and look now at some other stories making news authorities in moscow of put a former state tv journalist on the wanted list after she reportedly escaped house arrest marina, of any call that gained international attention in march when she interrupted a news broadcast, the protest against russia's warning you gray defense is up to 10 years in prison if found guilty of spreading fake news about russia's armed forces. rights at a prison in southern ecuador have left at least 15 in my state and 21 injured. the government blames the violence on gang fighting over control of territory and drug trafficking routes. authorities have been unable to prevent brutal violence in the trouble prison system. you as president joe biden has arrived in puerto rico,
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his 1st visit since oregon. fiona devastated the island last month of $100000.00. people was still without power. after fiona cause catastrophic flooding and land signs, biden has pledged not to abandon the island as it rebuilds after its 2nd major hurricane in 5 years. in indonesia, a police chief has been fired, and 9 officers suspended after a weekend stampeded a football stadium. that like 125 people did, a spokesman said milan city's head of police has been replaced as part of an inquiry into the tragedy. dozens more officers being investigated for unethical behavior. around supreme leader, ayatollah ali holiday has accused the us and israel of being behind the nationwide protest, sparked by the death of money. she died last month after being arrested by a runs morality police for allegedly violating the countries. conservative dress code activists say the government's crackdown on demonstrate has seen at least 52
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people die it on supreme dieter, i had to learn how many has broken silence on the protests that have rocked their slamming country. he called the debt of martha, many tragic but sees the demonstrations are not an organic grassroots movement. and he is fully backing the security forces. again, who did the planet before the protests. i say it is clear that the planning was done by america. the fake zionist regime follows that. don't bother roy or not despite the violent crack down the protests. i'm not dying down. did i report the student sticking to the streets, invidious cities, defeat your sure security forces, dispersing a crowd outside the university embed on the demonstration for all to spread to many parts of the white. like here in istanbul,
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turkey with its big community of exile, it onions, the money bashing, but not the whole months. a gift, hon. not forget the job. i want the whole world to hear from us here. we do not want on a 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 arrest us. so we came here to show or power because, you know, this movie don't want islam make republic of iraq. we just want freedom. iran in it on the protested, continue to challenge the hard line government with many demanding an end of the more than 4 decades long islamic growth. see by a shockey base and a rainy a filmmaker writer and political activist to joins us from italy. we have a little bit of feedback on the line. sorry. a protest is a still on the streets, despite scores of deaths, from where are they getting that resilience?
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it's an amazing thing and nobody can say this is why this i'm things are going the way they are going that these people are very young people, most of them as you know, majority of populate. if you've ever young tweak it and they know on these items under the sheet of the more law it, oh, it's like when the rich 1st revolution, they say the last regulation took place and they go with nothing in their hands. no, with no protection, no helmet, nothing. and they stand in front of these extremely well trained and extremely well equipped people and they lose their age for their beliefs. and it's, it's an amazing thing that
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these people are endangering their own lives going to the streets. what would your advice be to those calling for change in iran? it's it, nobody listens to and yet what advice that's the problem? and they have been lying all the way through from the 1st day. they came to power until today, the government in iran, the current government in iran, has built the power on lies and on killing people. and if you see, i'm getting pictures from iran where the employee, the government, people, the passage, dressed in normal clothes, dressed in those black armed clothes. they go and shoot the people in that it lying on the floor. the she took them in the head, they turned around as if nothing has happened. of course,
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they should stop the violence. they should stop killing people. they should stop imprisoning people, and they should listen to people. people say it clearly all over the country since so many decades. they don't want a religious government. the government finally reacted and supreme leader, ayatollah hominy, has been quite outspoken on the protests. what do you make of what he's had to say? again, same thing, since so many decades, this regime, the regime before they always blame it on the foreign countries. they blame it on america. they blame it on outside sources. they try to make us believe it believe it is not the people wish which had said, which as a problem which is which is people are dying and at the same time the government is saying, oh,
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but this is not your opinion. this is the opinion that comes from outside. you are being agitated to do what you do and kill yourself. i mean, they don't take people even seriously in their protest. left to leave at their seaver shockey. thank you very much for joining us here on dw and arranging filmmaker writer and political activist. he has accepted the resignation of powell on lead amoeba. he was toppled by junior army officers on friday and his flight the target. the crew was spot concern among will powers as the regent battles a growing, islamist insurgency. captain abraham jodi is bertina fossils. new felt declared leader. he has prom mr. tackle insecurity and appealed for unity to fix the country's problems. for shall you need anything for live? we need to speed things up. the entire country faces an emergency, so each one of their own level must go faster and abundant. all cumbersome under
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necessary. red tape is lucky utila. hundreds of people have marched to the street, the capital to celebrate the crew. about it, no more threatened the existence of this country. we have to fight for our country, fight army with support you i'm. they will not. i don't know who the under then when i am a unionist we came out to support captain tori for real change. we are out to show our support so he can implement what he said in his statement. when i'm soccer horton into doing sits in 91. the military has been fighting a violent to hottest infancy for the last 7 years. the state has lost control of more than a 3rd of the country. thousands have been killed and nearly 2000000 people have been displaced due to the conflict. many are suffering from severe food insecurity . looking at fossils, new little faces. i cities of extremely tough challenges to tackle the humanity in
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crisis and grand slam, if in fact in see henry wilkins is a journalist in walker to go. why it's so much hoping, put in this newly emerging rival for power. i think there's a sense of desperation among the population here in became a around 7 years now. the democratic government was unable. ready security problems previous to 9 months, which also saw the number that gets worse. so i think, you know, there is a kind of blind hope. this is a big scene around 6 years will finally be able to bring some kind of solution to the crisis. the u. s. u when african union and eco was condemned. the qu,
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representatives from the west african block i meant to be visiting today, what will they achieve? yeah, i mean we've already seen a so change in tone from equity since the since the q was was completed i, we can initially make content to but on sunday to release the oppress statement, which with the by leaving the country the now i was to present the mean, but we did a potential flood bar, so you know, they were very much so putting him on him to, to avoid further fighting rather than the new military. judah, we mentioned, so has already said it was a lot of it. no, no, i can. yes. very continue what, what you were saying anyway. yeah, so actually the last,
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since it's a commit to a 2 year transition periods back to democracy, the nugent's results. i said today, however, it is on the basis that security has been resolved by the time this 2 year transition period comes off. so, you know, it's very much dependent on what happens with the, with the fighting henry, i wanted to ask you about one other thing. as many people had gone to the straits, wiping russian flags. can you about that? this is a phenomenon that we've started to see really since the last 2 back in january we have people turning out on the streets and chatting a russian slogan. so a lot of it, i think, comes from the, the fact that there's been a security ship for all for many years now, as i was saying before, it's this, this perception, which is correct, the security situation has not improved. so people are really looking for anything
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blame it is blaming blaming france. you know, there are a lot of conspiracy theories that go around about from eating the service, which is not true. but again, i think it is kind of ration for us. we need to seek a new international partner. let's look to russia. they bring molly where they have similar problems with has done the same and seen actually terrible results. the violence has increased as far as the mercenaries of entered into the fights in that country. and looking ahead, do you think that still will be intellectual? 2024. it's hard to see how the security could be sorted out in that time. i think any progress is security is going to be, it's going to be slow. i think it's extremely unlikely that resolutions conflicts
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back to i think what we may find is that that deadline will arrive and we will probably see the job to try to, to, to offer more time or just take the whole time to, to have insecurity. any wilkins in order to thank you. of a 1000000 people killed in the outspoken al concentration camp during the holocaust . almost a quarter with children. activists of launched a project to help restore thousands of pairs of shoes they left behind, which are at risk of perishing over time. the w terry schultz tells us about the initiative designed to draw attention to the stories of the young victims honoring those whose last steps led here the mountain of shoes at auschwitz, birkenau, especially those from little feet, is a sight. no one can forget, but few visitors to the former nazi death camp will have to remember what survivor
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aria pinsky does. this is all that's left of these children. i'm wondering if some are from one of my siblings. penske recalls the day he and his family arrived here from his village and transylvania. after days of in humane transport, he was sent with his older brothers in a different line from his parents and younger siblings. pentigrast, a boy had been there longer, where he could rejoin his family when they came out after the shower. they've been told they were taking a martha loaded up on him. so he said, you don't know. and he pointed up to the chimneys and he said, see the smoke? that's where they came out and get through mas yama. now 92, he frequently shares his story here and all over the world to help keep alive the memories of those who didn't make it. but the tangible remnants of their lives are crumbling, with age, even as preservation experts work desperately to save them. a new effort is underway now to restore 8000 shoes from children killed at auschwitz. it's called
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soul to soul funded in part by organizations like that of i to nationalists who calls this his duty to his grandmother who survived the holocaust. as her one true that heard the words cinderella at the bottom when i thought who was the cinderella in nature and were the princes in those shoes. and saw the remarkable stories. and i really hope that we will to an exceptional job to draw those stories off. and most importantly, to show them within the firewall as one of just a handful of children to have left these barracks alive. aria pinsky lament that the world seems not to have learned the lessons of horrors past. vermeil beauman hatred is still everywhere. you only have to see what is happening in ukraine with putin to understand the friend that is a dictator who can decide anything, anything can happen without call making sure these shoes survive isn't just to
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remember the children who didn't. it's to help guide the steps of those who will make tomorrow's decisions. reminder of the tough, sorry, way of following for you this, our past prime minister has condemned north korea's launch of a ballistic missile. the work of japan as outrageous launch set off an emergency warning system in japan. you know i've next kick off brings you to like a sport like football highlights. i think there's all in phoenix now
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