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a extension oh, don't talk to 21st. on the w ah ah, this is the of the news live from berlin, ukraine retakes more territory in areas claimed by russia. president zelinski says troops have liberated more towns in several regions. ukrainian forces are now pressing. they are counter offensive in the southern region, of course, on also coming up,
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i more anti government protest. any ron, as women and girls, brave a government crackdown to demand an end to oppression, will the not european union hit tehran with new sections? plus the nobel prize in physics goes to a trio of scientists for their discoveries in the field quantum mechanics advances that could have real world applications such as encryption. ah, i'm wearing boot craft. welcome to the program. ukrainian forces have broken through russian defenses in the south of the country while expanding their rapid offenses in the east. bear seizing more territory that russia illegally annexed that threatens russian supply lights. officials installed by moscow have acknowledged ukraine's advances in the half sewn region. one,
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a 4 that russia illegally annex last week. you, craney, impressive latimer, zalinski said his troops have liberated dozens of towns this week alone says that the he also signed a decree declaring talks with russia only possible under new leadership. miss europe from the regions of hockey in the north, to her son in the south white b ukrainian flag is being raised in villages across the country's east. once again asked keith counter offensive continues to push forward. she wouldn't able to do today the offensive movement of our army and all our defenders, continued unity. there are new liberated settlements and several regions to my fierce fighting continues in many areas of the front. but beyond the victory, the cost of war emerges. here in the man we captured by ukraine at the weekend bodies of russian fighters,
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line the streets ukrainian soldiers must also collect the bodies of their own that are for you. we fight for our land for our 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. was a which then already fed up with everything. you fish for piece drank quality and for our children and families to be alive and healthy with the family. hello ma'am . 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. earlier we asked our correspondent connelly about
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the significance of the latest ukrainian games. this is certainly a big deal. and all the summer we were expecting some kind of movement near have san suddenly that was what prison zalinski and took the grant officials were always promising. in the end it all ended up happening in for the recent hutch of reason. it seemed like her son was just 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 ukraine 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 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 social media, where there's a lot of complaints 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 ukrainians, and they're running on supplies as the real sense that ukraine sort of push home.
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it's advanced right now trying to kind of push the russians off that west bank. well, they still cannon before russia. mobilization has any real effect and a government protests and iran are continuing to spread to universities and high schools. the countries president has echoed comments by iran supreme leader, who blamed the unrest on the united states and israel. the protest began, however, after the death of 22 year old mother armine, following her arrest for allegedly violating the islamic republics, strict dress code. the protests have evolved into the most widespread challenge to iran's leadership in years. oh, for freedom from the campus of their university and arena and city of san john across the country, universities and schools have become sites of mass protests. many of them let by female students, reports of plain clots. police being deployed to campuses have stirred concerns of
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a further lethal crack down against young peaceful protesters. president abraham bracy admitted to what he called certain shortcomings in the country, but thereon in leader still stuck to the official line. which mandolin college is that the enemy is aiming to reduce a so, so trevor to it wants to people to lose hope on had want to reach saturate of weaknesses and shortcomings. we don't deny weaknesses and shortcomings you all of that one. his theme, racy echoed claims made earlier by iran, supreme leader, ayatollah ali khamenei. he had accused enemies of iran, the u. s. in israel, a fueling protest to destabilize the country hominy has refused to acknowledge widespread opposition to his religious government. despite the violin suppression that us so far killed, dozens, protests have shown no signs of dying down. south korea and the united
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states militaries have fired a volley of missiles into the sea. in response to north korea's launch of a ballistic missile over japan. young eggs, longest range test, yet, drew international condemnation authorities and took your se, the missile flu more than 4000 kilometers before landing in the pacific ocean. ah morning siren sound out of the north of japan. passengers on that morning commute hatch and weight as trains were halted while outside lance speaker. announcements warned people to take shelter. ha, 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
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ocean. it's another barbaric act after a series of ballistic missile launches and we strongly condemned. this is the 7th time a north korean miss. alice flown over japan. tokyo said this may have been the longest yet. the ballistic missile travelled for about 4600 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 called it dangerous and reckless. and south korea vowed a tough response. i had only little more hon heckle such reckless nuclear provocation. we would face a resolute response from our military as well as our allies and the international community on, on hello, thalia junior high pushing north korea's leader kim john own,
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has long been working on expanding the countries miss all program. and it's nuclear capabilities. last month, north korea declared itself in nuclear weapons state, ruling out any possibility of deed nuclear ization. military experts believe this message was an intermediary range, ballistic missile, most likely of our song, 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 pyongyang is preparing to conduct another nuclear test, which they say could happen soon after north korea's ally, china holds a communist party congress on october 16th. and let's turn out to some of the stories making news right now. the mediator for west africa's regional block eco us says he's satisfied after meeting burkina faso new military leader. he says he's
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confident the leadership is preparing for a democratic transition just days after the country, 2nd military coup this year. eco was envoys arrived on tuesday to protesters chanting their support for russia and anti french slogans. 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 $130000000.00 people are about 80 percent of the population official say they're trying to restore full service. billionaire ala mosque is proposing a go ahead with his plan to buy twitter. that's after he took twitter to court, an effort to get out of the $44000000000.00 deal. the latest agreement would put the world's richest person in charge of the highly influential social media platform. the united nations has stepped up its appeal for donations to help flood
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ravaged. pakistan is now hoping to raise $816000000.05 times more than its previous target. the un says the funds are urgently needed to assist millions of displaced people and prevent what it's describing as a 2nd wave of death caused by water, water born disease, and melting malnutrition mohammed la shadi. any family, i don't mean you'd with a flat. they had to face for a month in a rescue camp in the village and buck a fountain drove in. what if have not defeated and it's safe to be back. but the devastating floods have left at home in death. the roof have been damaged and the woods have cracks or de bonnie, the water started washing in when the floods came up when we fled by boat towards the dying. what it was chaos at the time. for lee,
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courier debuggers is given their meager resources, it will take the family some time to meet the house. habitable pakistan is reeling from the worst planting in its history. millions have been displaced, but it's not only homes that need to pity, built stagnant, flat quarter. and poor sanitation if putting millions at risk of becoming fetus. lee in the united nations has launched an art, an appeal for around $800000000.00 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 and eat. but bacchus on faith, the much promised help has been slow to reach the country,
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leaving many people like mohammed lesh hardy to slowly pick up the p 5th and start all over again and get on a nobel prize for physics has been awarded a 3 physicists working on quantum mechanics, alaina's bay from france, john clauser of united states, and anton salinger from austria were given the most prestigious prize in science professor at signing or was nicknamed mr. beam after successfully demonstrating quantum teleportation in 1997. to recall 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, the videos. during the 1st experiments, i was sometimes asked by the press what 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
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of curiosity. as noise you, salinger is sharing the prize with france, his alarm 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 stockholm tried to explain what the implications are on them that you can apply these findings. for example, in the security tightened cribson field of cryptography and alt fine quantum computers and very specialized sensor technology is the thick. but anton 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. this goes back to einstein. this goes back oh, including on a guy called john bellas, son, it's all about how we view the universe and how particles in this case light
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particles interact with one another. so in this particular case, you've got 2 particles that could be in different areas, but they may be still entangled, as they call it, as 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. mark, the scientists will share the prize money, which is almost $1000000.00 euros. yes. so alpha particles over here to the particles from where you are and way will. kraft will have more hips out, the, our, they with us people and trucks injured when trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families please on the syrian for these correct only.
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