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ah, you pay won't pay taxation and co would ticks don't talk to 21st on d, w ah ah, this is dw, live from berlin, ukrainian troops retake more territory as they make rapid advances against retreating russian forces. president lansky says troops have liberated dozens of towns in the past week. ukrainian forces are now pressing their capital offensive on 2 fronts in the east and the south. also coming up,
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i more anti government protest. any ron, as women and girls brave the government crackdown to demand an end to oppression, the european union could levy new sanctions and much of bangladesh is left without electricity. after a power grid failure, high energy prices are putting pressure on the network and leading to frequent power outages. ah and william good craft, good to have you with us ukrainian forces have broken through russian defences in the south of the country while expanding their rapid offensive in the east. there seizing more territory that russia illegally annex, and that is threatening russian supply lines. officials installed by moscow have acknowledged ukraine's advances in the house own region, one of for,
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at russia illegally annex last week. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski said his troops that he hath liberated dozens of towns this week alone. you also cited a decree declaring talks with russia only possible under new leadership from the regions of hockey in the north to her son in the south, while the ukrainian flag is being raised in villages across the country is east. once again, as keys counter offensive continues to push forward, showing you for the to day, the offensive movement of our arm and all our defenders continued unity. there are new liberated settlements in several regions in 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 lined the
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streets. ukrainian soldiers must also collect the bodies of their own. is that uncle? you? we fight for our land for our children, so that people can live better. but all this come to, to 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 even for peace tranquillity, and for our children and families to be alive 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. we asked our corresponding calmly about the
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significance of the latest ukrainian gains. this is certainly a big deal all the summer. we were expecting some kind of movement near have. so and certainly that was what prison zalinski and took the train officials, what was promising in the end it all ended up happening is for the recent had give reason. it seemed like hassan was kind of distraction tactic. and that actually you grand wasn't trying to do much that, 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. all me is doing pretty well at keeping tabs and keeping a lid on old kind of 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 complaint about the lack of resources that the russian soldiers around capstone have. they're basically trapped on the west bank of the deeper river. the bridges have been destroyed by the ukrainians, and they're running out of supplies as the real sense that ukraine is trying to push home. it's advanced right now trying to kind of push the russians off that
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west bank while they still can. and before rushes mobilization has any real effect and less trying to so other stories making news right now. south korea and the night estates have fired missiles into the sea of japan. hours after north korea launched a nuclear capable missile, or japan, washington condemned bianca actions as reckless residence in japan's northeastern regions were ordered to take shelter. as the north korean missile flew over the country, columbia's government and the left wing revelry, bash and liberation army or e l. n. say they will restart. peace talks next month. in 2016, the colombian government signed a peace agreement with another rebel group fark. but since then, it's the e l n, that's become the country's largest remaining armed group. billionaire ala mosque is proposing to go ahead with his plan to buy twitter. after all, that's after twitter took mosque to court to compel him to go through with
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a $44000000000.00 deal that he tried to back out of the latest agreement will put the world's richest person in charge of the highly influential social media platform. anti government protests, any rock ours. continuing to spread to universities and high schools, the countries president has echoed comments by iran supreme leader who blame the unrest on the united states and israel. the protest, however, began after the death of 22 year old mazda meaning, following her arrest for allegedly violating the islamic republics. strict dress code protests have evolved into the most widespread challenge to iraq leadership in years. ah ha, for freedom from the campus of their university and arena in city of san john, across the country, universities and schools have become sights 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 commando, molly corners is that the enemy is aiming to reduce or so. so trevor to it wants to people to lose hope on it. want to reach saturate of weaknesses and shortcomings and is that we don't deny weaknesses and shortcomings below that one is theme. crazy 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. act of a say, he is simply trying to silence internal dissenters. only the current government in
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iran has spilt the power on lies and on killing people. of course, they should stop the violence, they should stop killing people. they should stop in prison in 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 governments. despite the violence, depression that us so far killed, dozens, protests have shown, no signs of dying down. a great failure in bangladesh has left some 130000000 people that electricity. the lights went out tuesday afternoon and authorities are scrambling to fully restore power. the rise in global energy prices has left the country in a power crisis. dagger plunged into darkness. up to 80 percent of bangladesh was left without electricity when the grid collapsed. power
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cuts to conserve energy or nothing new. but a blackout on this scale hasn't been seen for years. while the, my family's asking me to buy candles, but there are none. i can't even like one in my shop by phone batteries running low . i can't sell anything. that's not a big deal. the one in bangladesh is power sector relies on natural gas imports. demand is increasing, but supply has been curved due to energy price hikes. generators offer some respite during power outages, though the fuel they require is expensive. but change is a foot. earlier this year, bangladesh finalized an agreement with the world bank to modernize its electricity supply and transition to clean energy. senior police officers are under investigation over this stadium stampede and indonesia on saturday night that killed at least
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a 125 people. investigator say 6 exit gates were too narrow and could only accommodate 2 people at a time. but hundreds of people were trying to escape after police fired a barrage of tear gas my lung 2 days after its darkest hour. 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 pact soccer stadium after riot broke out with. i couldn't read, emma, i couldn't see i one day to leave when there were hundreds of people in there like the many supporters, falco and someone fell on top of it. i could only surrender and thought it's ok to dial you then i've. busy got stadiums, v i p with a young tattoo. all across town. vigils are held as people share their grief and voice,
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their anger. the messages on the walls and and posters are stark. this one says massacre under the guise of security. when i got his brother dealt 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 lives, the practical media will do an investigation into the calls itself. the malcolm 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, the local chief and suspended 9 officers. but the national police commissioner sees others sharing the flames. any brought the emperor. okay, got a math body. see we now know that not all, please understand the specifics of soccer match. so the indonesian football association should routinely provide training to officer at bassetti addresses.
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they are the lowest ranks. that's different from games abroad, whether security is trained better because matter not in lithia. 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, 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. finally, the nobel prize in physics has been awarded to 3 physicists working on quantum mechanics. elaine aspect from france, john klauser, from united states and, and on inside nga from austria, were given. the most prestigious prize in science professor it's i linger,
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was nicknamed mister b after successfully demonstrating quantum teleportation a nightstand. he 7 the recall with china hands on 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. but in the us, 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 of curiosity. awesome, are you? the silent is sharing the prize with france, his allen aspect and american john klauser. all 3 have made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of quantum mechanics and 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, nothing you can apply these findings, for example,
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into secure data and corruption field of cryptography and alt fine quantum computers and very specialized synthetic novelty with the sick. 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. seriously, this goes back to einstein. this goes back. oh, including on 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. they could be in different areas, but they may be still entangled as they caught. that's 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 euros years. and let's get you
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a reminder of the top story we're following for you. the sour, ukrainian forces have retaken more territory in areas claim by moscow. in the south president floating, there's lensky said, his troops have liberated dozens of town this week alone, in the 4 regions that russia illegally annexed last week. it's all for this hour with stay with us because up next is a documentary called discover who is becca stan, traveling the silk road by train. it's a good one. stay tuned for that and they'll be more news at the top of the hour. thanks for watching with interest in the global economy, our portfolio d w. business beyond. here's a closer look at the project.
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