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ah ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin. ukraine continues to regain territory in areas claimed by russia. president zalinski says troops have liberated more towns in several regions. ukrainian forces are now pressing the counter offensive in the southern region of crowd of sol. also coming up north korea test fires,
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a ballistic missile farther than ever before sending its story over japan. the west and south korea condemned the launch, calling it dangerous and reckless. and iran supreme leader breaks his silence on anti government protests and accuses us and israel, off planning the demonstrations that iran's biggest in years he calls the death of a young woman in police custody. a tragic and noble prize in physics goes to 3 scientists. they have been awarded there, the honor for their discoveries in the field of quantum mechanics, advances that have enabled new technology. ah, i'm good. how else has well come to the program? ukrainian forces have broken through rush defenses in the south of the country
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while expanding their rapid defensive in the east. there seizing back more territory in areas annexed by russia and a threatening supply lines, ferocious troops. officials, they're installed by moscow, have acknowledged ukraine's advances in the her son region, one of full as russia illegally annexed last week. ukrainian troops are said to have gained territory as much as 30 kilometers away from where the front stood. just days ago, troops raising the flag in what they say is a village in hassan region, which had just been illegally annexed by russia in don. yet another region, russia claims its own ukrainians right through in tanks. some of them captured and still bearing the russian war symbols. ed, this is gone from lemon as russia. ah roger, wiggle. i know this machine.
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i will work for our farm for go. russia recently announced it was annexing for regions of ukraine. ukrainian troops keep recapturing territory. they achieve their biggest breakthrough in the south since the war began. shortly after pushing soldiers out of the strategically important city of li man in the eastern europe. now ukrainian president for law to me as a lensky says, the army has liberated new times in a number of areas. i leave it showing you for today the offensive movement of our arm and all our defenders, continued unity. there are new liberated settlements in several regions. there are 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
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up to fight in a morale boost for ukraine fighters who defended the as of south steel plant in the besieged city of mary u paul, where we united with their families. the ukrainian troops were part of a prisoner swap, broken by turkey, where the fight as will remain until the end of the war. when these families hope to be back together again for good. and he w as nicoli as in keith and earlier i asked him to put the latest ukrainian gains into perspective for us. this really is a big deal all summer. we were expecting some movement in her song and present the let's go the topic right officials because it talking about the south as a priority. in the end it seems that was more of distraction tactic, and all the movement was for the recently had give and yet the change we saw nickerson was very incremental. a village every couple of weeks. but no more than that. that now definitely seemed to be speeding up as to the details. they're
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pretty sparse. the crane armies doing a very good job of keeping a lid on all this. and what's the details feel to through to was here a day or 2 later. actually, strange that sounds most of the information we get is often 1st reported by russian military bloggers who are criticizing the lack of resources for rushes. forces there who are very exposed there on the west bank of a very wide river. the new pro, most of the bridge has been destroyed. they are not able to resupply readily and his pontoon bridges and air transport. and there is a sense here in ukraine now that after that big success, hockey was few weeks ago. harrison could be next, and we could see ukraine troops returning to that city, which was the 1st big city russia took at the beginning, this war in a matter of weeks before the winter sets in. now, there has been speculation that russia may be preparing to use nuclear tactical nuclear weapons after a video emerged of huge convoy of equipment moving towards ukraine was yours as well. exactly, to the understanding is that given how badly russian russian forces doing on the
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battlefield with conventional forces, the only way to kind of escalate is with this threat of nuclear tactical nuclear weapons they called smaller nuclear weapons been seen in previous conflict. and that of that footage that's now doing the rounds online was almost certainly spread from a kind of pro kremlin telegram news channels. so since that russia wants us to see these images wants us to talk about this rather than about it's a failures on the battlefield. and wants us to be scared, and ideally have once western european particular countries who are supplying even with weapons to think twice about sending more sports. you claim that assuming it's a tactic, there's also been speculation in recent hours that russia might conduct some kind of nuclear test in the black sea. for now, this is all pretty low on detail. but there is certainly a sense that given the panic in moscow right now, given that it really seemed to have a tactic that works, given that the soldiers, they've mobilized all reaching the front lines in the numbers needed with the training that would make
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a difference. this is basically everything that they could to has left and that indeed the risk of some kind of nuclear escalations definitely a bigger one right now than it was just few weeks ago. having said that, here, people in care of are still convinced that this is bluff, but definitely near their own critique reports people buying id and tablets. finding out what they should do in case it would happen. and are, are defi thinking about this a lot more than they were before? now, winter is clearly approaching a how do you see that making a difference on the battlefield? or traditionally, in this part of the world fighting at least major movements on the front lines kind of are basically stopped frozen for the kind of central winter months up to about kind of march. that is expectation that is basically a month, month for half left, where ukraine can push home its advantage. right now ukraine is out gunning and out, manning the russians. they still have a lot of people willing to fight, and they're getting increasing or supplies of western weapons. russia has seemingly
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run out of lots the high tech weapons it was using at the beginning of the war and doesn't readily have replacements. and he had the mobilization isn't going as planned. so there's a sense that ukraine now has a kind of window opportunity to push forward before russia re supplies and re stocks. it's units and ukraine and potentially could push back. now commonly them reporting from keith. thank you. nick, germany is foreign when a sum alena burbock has rejected, poland demands for world war to reparations. during the visit to warsaw, she said that germany's position on the matter was settled. on monday. poland, right wing government formerly sent a request for 1.3 trillion euros in compensation. babel said that while germany has a responsibility to remember the nazi regimes, crimes in poland, the issue of financial reparations has been resolved. both going. he has more for the foreign minister to say to lie right the same time. and the question of
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reparations. from the point of view of the federal government, as you know, is closest if the good news is and this is a boy, is important to me. even when we have different, maybe the most different opinions on matters that the good news is. you know, we have a common future with our european union. mid wonder of a patient when your our political correspondent julia saw, delivers, traveling with foreign minister. i joined us from was earlier and told us more about germany's response. oh yes. and alina babble didn't move an inch from the german policy, which has been until now to say that the issue on german side is closed. there is no room to talk about financial reparations because there have been agreements from a 1st agreement in 1953, where in which poland gave up any claims to financial reparations back then, when the country was influenced strongly by the soviet union. and there have been
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other occasions in which poland has refused to put forward new claims. and so germany says, the issue is now closed and it seemed like another bab up germany's foreign minister didn't really want to play in 2 of the rhetoric that is often used by the governing party here in poland to have a combative attitude towards germany. also to rile up the supporters of the leading party. that is something that unable clearly did not want to do today in warsaw. actually on a different matter, they have been increasing concerns and recent days about russia's possible use of a nuclear tactical nuclear weapons on the battlefield in ukraine. did they foreign minister addressed edison. yes, we heard both from the polish and of a german foreign minister that they said that of these threats coming from putting have to be taken seriously. and that the allies in the european and the western
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space will evaluate these threats to gather in will come up with an adequate response. what an, an, an, a bad book said is that a protein is acting irresponsibly and as, but she also highlighted it together with the polish foreign minister that the both germany and poland. but all the allies should not let these threats break their unity that has been so strong in the last few months in supporting ukraine. and that the 2 countries and their allies should continue to support ukraine. now this is an issue that has been contested between germany and pole in the polish government has criticized germany in the last few months for not doing enough to support ukraine, especially in terms of heavy weapons. but today the talk was all about unity. other correspondence, julia saw deli, there we bought it from was a thank you julia. let's take a look now heard some of the other stories making news around the world today. north korea has fired a ballistic missile over japan for the 1st time at 5 years. authorities in tokyo
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say the missile flew more than 4000 kilometers before landing of the pacific ocean government activated its missile alert system, an ordered residence in north eastern region, 6 of them. the 3rd is in moscow. have put a former state t v journalists on the wanted list after she reportedly escaped house arrest. marina of jani cover gained international attention in march when she interrupted alive, news broadcasts, to protest against russia's war in ukraine. she faces up to 10 years in prison if found guilty of spreading what the kremlin calls fake news about russia's armed forces. riots at a prison in southern ecuador have left at least 15 inmates dead 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 troubled prison system. iran supreme leader, ayatollah ali coming ne,
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has accused the us and israel, of being behind the nationwide protest spot where the death of masa. meaning she died last month after being arrested by iran's morality police for allegedly violated countries. conservative muslim dress code for women activists say the government's crackdown on demonstrators as seen at least 52 people die. bit on supreme dieter, i had to la hominy has broken silence on the protests that have rocked their slimy country. he called a debt of martha. many tragic but thieves, the demonstrations are knocked and organic grassroots movement and he is fully backing the security forces had been debit serrato 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 boiler oil not despite
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the violent crack down the protests, i'm not dying down. did i report the student sticking to the streets in video cities? this video shows security forces dispersing a crowd outside the university and they had on the demonstration for all to spread to many parts of the white. like here in istanbul, turkey with its big community of excite it onions, the mon, monday bashing beneatha will not forgive 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, 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 don't want to slummy republic of your own. we just want freedom, iran in it on the protest as continue to challenge the heartland. government with
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many demanding an end of the more than 4 decades long islamic ruin. cbre sher cape is an exiled iranian filmmaker activists earlier. she told us what she thought about the protesters and the government's response. it, nobody listens to n. yes. what advice? that's the problem and they have been lying all the way. so 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. if you see and getting pictures from iran, where the employee, the government, people did the siege, 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,
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they turned around as if nothing has happened. of course, they should stop the violence. they should stop killing people. they should stop imprisoning people, and they should listen to people. people say clearly all over the country since so many decades, they don't want a religious government and indonesia senior police officers on the investigation over the stadium stampede on saturday night. and which at least $125.00 people died . investigate to say 6 exit gates were too narrow and could only accommodate 2 people out of time. but hundreds were trying to escape off the police fire the barrage of tear gas witnesses upset some of the stadiums. doors was shot, leaving those who could not scale large fences at the mercy of the crash. my lung 2 days after its darkest hour,
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a city under shock. many that have come here to pay their respects are themselves survivors like yaya. the student from a lung was in section 14, where the police fired tear gas into the packed soccer stadium after riot broke out a little. because you know, i couldn't read, emma, i couldn't see i one day to leave as well. there were hundreds of people in there like the many supporters, falcon, and someone fell on top of it. i could only surrender and thought it's okay to die when you then i woke up stadiums, b i p worker. when a young i to all across town rituals are held as people share their grief and voice, their anger, all the messages on the walls and on posters are stark. this one says massacre under the guise of security when i got it. but the media with us, the police have to take responsibility for what i hope those officers don't just get fired, but get the punishment they deserve. when in this is about people's life's the
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practicum, india, and do an investigation into the causes of the milan. stadium disaster is currently ongoing. the pressure on authority to take action here in milan and to take it fast has been growing constantly and especially increased with more and more cruel details coming to light. that half lack to this disaster. so far the police have sex, the local chief and suspended 9 officers. but the national police commissioner sees others sharing the plane any brought the emperor. okay, got a math body. see we now know that not all, they are the lowest ranks. that's different from games abroad. on whether security is trained better because that are not indonesia. the minister for security coordination in turn points at the football club itself, saying the stadium was overbooked. the club denies the charges. it's already confirmed that the tickets not to exceed the quote, a limit. you can see that during the match,
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there was no crowd overflowing. this student missed the match, but she lost her best friend who had invited her. afy says she now wants to see a solution that prevents future tragedy. rather than endless finger pointing the nobel prize for physics has been awarded to 3 physicists working on quantum mechanics and aspects. from france, john close up from of united states and antoine filing of from austria were given the most prestigious prize in size. professor filing a has the nickname mr. beam off to successfully demonstrate in quantum teleportation in 1997 through a call with china call use an encrypted satellite that of this and what lord uninstalling up from austria to say i was very tired to receive
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you. oh, i shook debate if so. thank you. our science reporters, whitaker, bonnie, has more on the winners and their research, and i asked him if this decision by the noble committee came as a surprise to him. i was tracking the comments on youtube and these were among the names and at tiling i and and aspect were among the names that came up. i won't mention the other names that's in that be poor taste really. but you know, quantum mechanics walls really in the water this year. so it's not a surprise as such, but i will always surprised by the nobel prize. so it tells me more about quantum mechanics and the research of these lawrence. ok so well, you know, scientists like to talk about basic research, basic science. it's a bit of
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a stupid term really because it, there's nothing basic about quantum mechanics. i mean this really is like basic science on steroids. this is, this is without wanting to get to philosophical, this is about a fundamental way of how we view the universe, how individual particles of light. in this case, we also have particles of matter, but particles of light interact with one other that can change the way we view everything. it can change also the way that we communicate right now. but just imagine 22 particles. they can be, as they say, entangled with one another, whether they're in the same spot or not. they could be, could be like 2 members of a family on either side of the planet. but you still have a connection and you can still perhaps feel something or some kind of relationship with one another similarities. and if one does, one thing than another does another. all like the traffic in a, in a large city, it calls a clogged up in one area or have an effect elsewhere. so that's sort of like in li
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person's terms, what this is all about. i bet you're wondering why we care. right? yeah, exactly. i am and i'm hearing the word teleporting. i'm also of course, looking forward to being beamed away. so how does this all effect will look, okay, this is, this is one of these things. you know, that is also about, you know, settling scores here. you're not going to be teleported and, and, and tiling a said this basically in as many words yourself it's, it's really difficult. so if you move the particles from one spot to another, it you might destroy the particles in the are in the original spot. but she, reconstructing them the other spot is really difficult if you look at the human body. well, we already, we him hate up of the zillions of particles. it's really, really far down the track. however, before we get there, quantum mechanics will enable us to improve cryptology. for instance, making communication more secure. may can make computation
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a lot faster so we can do bigger and better things in a sense. you know, that sort of cliched sense, bigger and better and faster, but those are the sorts of things that we're working on right now. so insensitive of improving computer computation. and if you look around outside, yes, or there's lots of nature there, but we do use computers for everything. we need to make them secure, or we meet me to make them faster. we need to make them more stable, leaving this connection over which we're communicating right. now, to, to make all that better quantum mechanics could be, as they say, again, so to be the bringer of cliches. but the game changer here because it's really changing the weight change in the way that we view fundamentally how we exist in the universe. and therefore how we can use that for technology and advance in innovation. thank you very much of the car, bonnie, our science editor in a bon there and boys from the economic community of west african states. i expected to arrive to book in
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a fossil on tuesday following the countries 2nd military coups in less than 9 months. the new leader abraham troy has accepted the resignation of the country. now, ex president for ali, a sunday ogle dummy bar was toppled by a junior army offices on friday and just now fled to toggle the cool her spark concern among among world pars as the region battles are growing islamist insurgency. captain ibrahim jodi is bertina. fossils new self declared lita. he hath prom mr. tackle insecurity and appealed for unity to fix the country's problems. for shall you live with me while it we me to speed things up to the entire country faces an emergency. so each one, their own level must go faster and abundant, all cumbersome under necessary, red tape for lucky unity le. hundreds of people have marched to the streets of the capital to celebrate the crew about it. no more threatened the existence of this
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country. we have to fight for our country, fight army with support. you will not get that over there under them when m. o m a . ye mean us, 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 auditor new drinks, it's enough to run. 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 foot insecurity . so burkina faso newly defeated a cities of extremely tough, talented to tackle the humanity in crisis and quelled islam. if in 13 see you're watching that dw news is reminder of our top news stories we're covering for
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you. this. our ukranian forces have broken through russian defenses in the south of the country while expanding their rapid offenses in the east. they are seizing back more territory in areas annexed by russia and are threatening russians supply lots . japan's prime minister has condemned north korea's firing of a ballistic missile that flew over in japan as outrageous. the 1st such launch in 5 years set off an emergency warning system in japan. northern reach of mex close up presents the document a scandal. wish routed out exposed full lights, resulting from germany's past. israel's president and the wells enduring, anticipated. and remember you can always get a news or on the book on our website, d, w dot com. before i let you go,
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