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a extension to 21st w mm ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. ukraine continues to regain territory and areas claimed by russia. president zalinski says troops have liberated more towns and several regions. ukrainian forces are now pressing their counter offensive in the southern region, of course, on also coming up north korea test fires,
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a ballistic missile farther than ever before sending its soaring over japan. the u . s. and south korea condemned the launch calling a dangerous and reckless eye more anti government protest in iran, as women and girls, brave government crackdown to demand an end to oppression. will the e u head tear on with new sanction? plus the nobel prize in physics, it goes to a trio of scientists for their discoveries and the field of quantum mechanics advances that have brought implications for secure information transfer and quantum computing. ah, and i'm nicole for a late tell our viewers on p b s and the united states and around the world. welcome ukrainian forces have
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broken through russian defenses in the south of the country while expanding their rapid offensive in the east. there, seizing back more territory in areas annexed by russia and threatening supply lines for potent troops. officials, they're installed by moscow, have acknowledged ukraine's advances in the harrison region. one afford that 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. from the regions of hockey in the north to her son in the south. b, ukrainian flag is being raised in villages across the country's east. once again, as keith counter offensive continues to push forward, showing you for the day, the offensive movement of our arm and all our defenders, continued unity. there are new liberated settlements in several regions. there when
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fierce fighting continues in many areas of the front. but beyond the victory, the cost of war emerges. here in the mon, recaptured by ukraine, the weekend bodies of russian fighters lined the streets. ukrainian soldiers must also collect the bodies of their own desirable you. we fight for our land for children, so that people can live better. but all this comes, it's a very high price residence like 85 year old valentina. struggle with what little they have. the russians may have been forced out. but life here remains grueling. for which i'm already fed up with everything you vish for peace drank quality and for our children and families to be
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a life and healthy with the family home in towns likely mom, things are far from normal. but there are moments to pause and reflect on what the success means for their future. our correspond nick connelly has more about the significance of the latest ukrainian gaines. this is certainly a big deal. and all the summer we were expecting some kind of movement near had san certainly that was what prison zalinski and top drain officials were always promising. in the end, it all ended up happening in for the recent hack of reason. it seemed like her son was kind of distraction tactic and that actually you grand wasn't trying to do much there, but now everything is changing there. and we are seeing villages as the great media report, 6 villages taken in the space of a day. information trickles through to us pretty slowly. ukrainian army is doing pretty well at keeping tabs and keeping
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a lid on all the information flow. it's actually weird enough. we end up finding out more about what's going on from russian military bloggers and russian or social media, where there's a lot of complaint about the lack of resources that the russian soldiers around fifths, on have their busy trapped on the west bank of the deeper river the bridges have been destroyed by the cranes and they're running out of supplies as the real sense that ukraine sort of push home. it's advanced right now trying to kind of push the russians off that west bank. while this'll cannon before russia mobilization has any real effect. the u. s. just today promised more military aid to ukraine. will that help keep the counter offensive momentum? definitely the flow of western weapons to start as a trickle is now really a much, much more significant in terms of the timings in terms of the time frame and the scale of the help coming in. and it now is really visible that ukraine is able to outdone the russian forces in lots of ways. and that attempted speaking of the last
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few months of his destroy russian logistics, destroy russian weapons steppers, as really now lead situation where the russians are really having to think 3 times before using any of the weapon systems. they still have and are often able to a lot less damage and they could just a few months ago. now the lendlease program has come into effect from beginning of october, which basically allows the u. s. government to send a lot more in the way of weapons to crane with a lot less red tape and a lot less in the way of commercial approval needed for the real sense in ukraine. that this is a time where ukraine is on the up. and really able to can take advantage of those russian weaknesses. like there has been speculation that russia may be preparing to use tactical nuclear weapons after a video emerged of a huge convoy of equipment moving towards ukraine. what's your assessment on that? we'll see the russians want us to see that video. this was a video that was spread through pro kremlin telegram channel. so this is definitely something they want us to be talking about maybe to distract from their loss on the battlefield. but also to get people, especially in you're worried about what the growing
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a ukrainian conference could mean in terms of russia trying to use the nuclear auctions. it's only kind of lost wages, maybe turned the tables in all this here. and ukraine's not really being taken seriously. it's being seen as a bluff, and certainly we've heard from top us generals, former us journals as be said, retard juicer was talking about what the u. s. might do if russia weren't using weapons, what kind of retaliation that be to the sense that yet the americans are doing enough to make clear to russia that this has a cost, but certainly the russians are playing this card and i think we're going to see a lot more in the way of potentially nuclear exercises and more talk of this before yet through the week is out. nic connelly. thank you so much for that. and your excellent reporting throughout the war with korea is fired, a ballistic missile over japan for the 1st time, and 5 years authorities and tokyo say the missile flew more than 4000 kilometers. before landing in the pacific ocean. the government activated it's miss our alert system. and ordered residence in north eastern regions to seek shelter.
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ah morning siren sound out of the north of japan. passengers on their morning commute had to wait as trains were halted. while outside lance speaker, announcements wound people to take shelter. wow. it's the 1st time in 5 years that north korea is fired, a missile over japanese territory. north korea has fired a ballistic missile. it flew over our country and we believe it fell in the pacific ocean. it's another barbaric act after a series of ballistic missile launches and we strongly condemned. this is the 7th time and north korean miss. alice flown over japan. tokyo said this may have been the longest yet. the ballistic missile travelled for about 4600
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kilometers before crashing into the pacific ocean, fired in a different direction. that would be far enough to hit the u. s. island of graham. the u. s. was quick to condemn the launch and caught it dangerous and reckless. and south korea vowed a tough response. i had only little more hung heck, well such reckless nuclear propagation would face a resolute response from our military as well as our allies and the international community for their non hello thalia junior high pushing north korean leader kim jong own, has long been working on expanding the country's missile program and it's nuclear capabilities. last month, north korea declared itself in nuclear weapons state, ruling out any possibility of de nuclear ization. military experts believe this message was an intermediary range, ballistic missile, most likely of our song,
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12 shown in these images of a north korean military parade from april this year. the miss i launch comes after japan, south korea in the u. s. conducted naval exercises together for the 1st time since 2017 south korea and the u. s. have been warning that killing young is preparing to conduct another nuclear chest, which they say could happen soon after north korea's ally, china holds a communist party congress on october 16th and the time now to take a look at some of the other stories making is around the world today, german foreign minister and alina babel has rejected a request from poland for world war 2, reparations on a visit to warsaw bell book said, germany's position on the matter was settled on monday, poland government formerly sent a request for 1.3 trillion girls and compensation for damages incurred by occupying nazi forces during the 2nd world war. a delegation from west africa regional
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block echo us has arrived in working on faso. 2 protesters chanting their support for russia as well as anti french slogans. the echo was fact finding mission comes days after the country's military leader was ousted in a coo. the delegates met with the new military leaders on tuesday to discuss plans or a democratic transition. looks large parts of bangladesh, including the capital dhaka, have been left without electricity after the countries power grid malfunction. the blackout has impacted at least 130000000 people about 80 percent of the population . officials say they're trying to restore full service turan now we're president abram, right. you see has called for national unity and the face of ongoing anti government protests in the country. rise, he blamed the unrest on the us and israel echoing commons by iran supreme leader anti government demonstrations continued to spread to universities and high school
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across iran. the protest again after the death of 22 year old martha, i mean me owing her arrest for allegedly violating the law, me for public strict dress code. meanwhile, here and europe, people are also taking to the streets to show their support. ah, europeans have come out and solidarity for women leading the fight for justice and iran. here in paris, over the weekend, thousands railey, to support iranians facing a brutal regime at home. european parliament president that solar echoed their message, paying tribute to women who give everything in their fight. we are with you, ma sammy and it will be remembered just like had this me new as i live hon on f. i a deaf masa, norco, and many, many others for women, for life, for liberty across party lines, european lawmakers are showing their support. homeless with us. it's totally
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unacceptable in don't the ferris san tutti lux, separate up to one woman, come, be killed for the fan that they'd own rights. solidarity matters, but words won't be enough, says the peas guest of honor, french, iranian sociology. professor, as at a kion, i think that you, that you should take really measures a to show that you rainy and regime that's of the ma critique. societies and democracy regimes are supporting the plight of iranian people for democracy. and for frieda. the european union's top diplomat, joseph barrell said that you will continue to consider all the auctions at its disposal. head of his speech. some member states have been more precise. embassy e u. countries are preparing action against terror. germany, france, and others have submitted proposals for e e o sanctions against members of the iranian regime. this includes travel bounds
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and acid freezes. the iranian government has silenced protest before an external actions have done little to stop. this swedish m e p. ali spark hunker says that you should not repeat past mistakes when ramping up pressure on iran. the most important thing is that we are very aware of that. the sanctions at risk to make that random people suffer even more. so we need to make sure that the section in the 2 books are pointed at the regime at the people responsible for the violence, the killing at the moral police. and at those people, high impala, we need sanctions are for the member states to decide. but the majority in parliament seem determined to send a strong signal to help make this happen. earlier as of determined iranian writer, filmmaker and activists see by shock eve. and i asked her if the target of
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sanctions, the e. u is considering would be enough to help the arraignment protesters. no, it's not enough. good evening. the g u. m has a very big interest, for instance. and this is just one example in iran not to become a nuclear power. if d u is really interested in iran, not having nuclear weapons, they should stop talking to these people and they should talk to people who want democracy 13, to want equal rights in the wrong. and you can be sure bit you wrong, will not have to fear power. people will know their own people in the wrong. it's 730 percent. it's the government off daughters in the, in, in, in the u. s. in europe, in germany in italy. they study, they are models,
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they are wearing no job, they are wearing modern clothes, the sho skin they show here. why can these people still be outside and lived their lives while their fathers are killing daughters of other people in iran? there are so many measurements, weekend clothes, embassies, we can get the ambassadors in the consul too, not to be able to do the work that they are doing in all the countries in the woods . so many things can be done. spec, sion is not the only and not the best solution. right. crackdown has been fairs on the protest, but those out on the streets are not the turn where does that resilient and defiance come from? part of it is because it was just one drop too many a girl 22 years old, a kurdish girl, she not known as
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a massey or i'm unique, killed because she's showing a little bit of hair. mean, how dangerous is hair? did you have to kill a person for that? it was just that one dropped, that was too many. and then of course, a lot of the power comes from the fact that so many women and goods take the streets and they are leading the demonstrations. and i think it's word white. there is nothing there has never been anything like this. and another factor that supports the women is indeed the solidarity from outside programs like you are yours. for instance. not stopping to send the message out what's happening in iran and support the women and encourages them to go on and risk the life and everything . it is, for all intents and purposes, very remarkable. what is happening in iran and the current is admirable,
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but how much of a threats to the protest really posed to the countries leadership? i think every thing i think everything is possible. i think this can topple the regime in iran, if the support from the wood does not stop and the people in the wrong have to feeling that once the regime, hopefully they get the help from a foreign countries and, and foreign countries will support them. i think this can go on to the end and i'm very, very, very full of fear. and i am full of hope because both is possible. nobody can say it goes definitely this direction of that direction. thousands and thousands of people have been killed in the past. 44 years by the government through the bushes he by shahid. thank you so much for your time and your view on what is happening in iran in your home country. and you senior police
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officers are under investigation over the stadium stampede in indonesia on saturday night in which at least a 125 people died. investigator say 6 exec gates were too narrow and could only accommodate 2 people at a time. but hundreds were trying to escape after police fired a barrage of tear gas. witnesses have said some of the stadium stores were shut, leaving those who couldn't scale large fences at the mercy of the crush my lung 2 days after its darkest hour. a city under schalk many that have come here to pay their respects or 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 and move in. but as you do, i couldn't read them. i couldn't see i one day to leave it. there were hundreds of
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people in the clear to you, many supporters fell and someone fell on top of it. i could only surrender and thought it's okay to do. then i woke up stadiums, v i p worker, and the 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, and posters are stark. this one says massacre under the guise of security. regardless, britain will deal with 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 about people's lives, the process from india and 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 led to this disaster. so far the police have sex,
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the local chief and suspended 9 office. but the national police commissioner says others sharing the plane any brought to america gonna policy. we now know that not all police understand the specifics of soccer matches. so the indonesian football association should routinely provide training to officer, up se, how dresses are they all the lowest rank, sienna, that's different from games abroad on whether security is trained better because ours 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 did not exceed the quote or limit. you can see that during the match, there was no crowd overflowing. the 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
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the united nations has stepped up its appeal for donations to help flood ravaged pakistan as now hoping to res $816000000.00. that's 5 times more than the original target. the un says the funds are urgently needed to assist millions of displaced people and to prevent what it's describing as a 2nd wave of death caused by water born diseases and malnutrition. mohammed law, shoddy and his family returning home. dude with a flood. they had to stay for a month in a rescue camp in their village in buckets on thin province. what death have now defeated and it's safe to pay back. but the devastating floods have left it home in death. the roof have been damaged and what have cracks or die polly? the water started washing in when the floods came over,
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then we fled by boat towards dyke. what it was chaos at the time. for the courier debuggers is given their meagre resources, it will take the family from time to make the house habitable back of town if thrilling from the worst flooding in its history. millions have been displaced. but it's not only homes that need to pity, built stagnant, flat water and poor sanitation if putting millions at risk of becoming fiercely in the united nations has launched an art, an appeal for around 800000000 dollars focused on emergency needs. we are entering the 2nd wave of the humanitarian crisis. there, of course, huge numbers of mosquitoes carrying dang, carrying malaria. vera horrific skin disease now which are beginning to emerge. the european union has also pledged 30000000 euros in humanity in it. but
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back as on faith, the much promised help has been slow to reach the country, leaving many people like mohammed le shoddy to slowly pick up the p 5th and start all over again on their own. the nobel prize for physics has been awarded to 3 physicists working on quantum mechanics along aspect from france . john klauser found the united states and anton signing from austria were given the most prestigious prize in signs this year. professor salinger was nicknamed mr . beam after successfully demonstrating quantum teleportation in 1997 through a call with china. anton xilinx receives a standing ovation. he's been doing research here at the university of vienna for many years into particle physics. now he's won the nobel prize. the biggest award in science with during the 1st experiments i was sometimes asked by the press what
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the whole thing was supposed to be good for. and i said i can tell you quite proudly. it's not good for anything. i'm just doing this out of curiosity. awesome, are you? the silent is sharing the prize with francis allen aspect and american john klauser . all 3 have made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of quantum mechanics put simply, it's about the interaction of the smallest particles, much smaller than atoms. the nobel committee in stock home tried to explain what the implications are on them. the thing you can apply these findings, for example, in the security tightened caption field of cryptography and alt fine quantum computers and very specialized sensor technology technologies. the sick, but aunt on salinger has explained these complicated physics concepts with the help of foam dice. the smallest pairs of particles can automatically change shape with businesses said one, even if they're far apart. 3. and so this goes back to einstein. this goes back to,
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oh including, i'm a guy called john bell, so it's all about how we view the universe and how particles in this case light particles interact with one another. so in this particular case, you've got 2 particles that could be in different areas. the maybe still entangled as they quoted us, the technical term entangled with one another. it's a bit like having 2 family members that might be on different sides of the world. you still kind of connected. you might even have sort of a telepathy between the 2 of you or the scientists will share the prize money, which is almost 1000000 euros years. so and some sports now and champions league football, byron munich, have dealt a 5 mill spanking to check sign victoria pills and leroy sunny 1st opened the scoring and then netted another goal. early in the 2nd half, the german international winger has now scored in all 3 of byron's champions,
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lee clashes this season. the barbarians are sitting pretty and todd their group with a perfect record so far. and finally, the u. s. country music star loretta lynn, also known as the queen of country, has died at the age of 90. born into a working class family and kentucky and 1932 lens frank songs about life and love made her one of the biggest names and country music. she passed away peaceful at her home in tennessee. oh my god, a healy who is your home there with us now for short break. i'll be back to take you through the day with ah,
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