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crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can send for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now. you too. ah, ah, this is the w news live from berlin. ukrainian troops retake more territory had advanced on retreating. russian forces president vladimir lansky says his soldiers have liberated dozens of towns while the european union agrees to new sanctions against moscow. also coming up more protests than iran by women and girls braving
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a government crackdown, they are demanding an end to a pressure. and a nobel prize for 3 chemistry pioneers, the trio is honored for developing a new technology that can make cancer drugs more effective. ah, i'm willing to craft good to have you with us. russian president vladimir putin aside, laws formerly taking over for illegally annexed ukrainian, regents but ukraine's liter floaters. lensky says his forces are making quote, fast and powerful advances in the southern region of her song. and in the east. the governor says ukraine has liberated 6 villages in the hudson region. it is the ukrainian flag going up again in a recaptured village in the hockey region according to the proper port,
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just one of many places back under ukrainian control. as a result of recent advances, the blue and yellow flag is also back flying overhead here in the strategic eastern city of lemon as locals q for aid ukrainian troops re took the key, hobbit, the dynette screeching over the weekend, just hours off to rushes. president putin announced the illegal annexation of the whole region. signs of the fierce battle fought here recently, as well as the months of russian occupation are everywhere. with russian troops forced to retreat hare and across the south and east. and with a chaotic military mobilization sparking widespread criticism, putin said that changes will be made to the conscription rules for students. job bella. but despite all the recent setbacks, moscow hasn't lost its power to strike far beyond the front lines. as residents of
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this city, just 85 kilometers south of keith, we're reminded on wednesday their shipper, so we're come to a buzzing sound. a woke up, but i heard that sounds getting closer and closer. one of sibley and somewhere in my house it exploded. according to officials, at least 6 so called canada kazi drone struck buildings including an army base in the area, injuring one person. while moscow has ramped up its use of suicide, drones, which keith claims are a rainy and made since september. wednesdays attack was the closest they've come to the ukrainian capital. mike martin is a war studies fellow at king's college in london. i asked him how he sees the war ended. i think there will be a military outcome to this war. i think that the ukrainians will defeat the russian
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armed forces in ukraine. indeed with seeing that at the moment, what we're saying is the collapse of the russian armed forces in you cried. what is not clear is what the outcome will be from that politically. in russia, it seems inconceivable that piece in blake be able to remain in power beyond the, you know, the defeat of, of the professional army in ukraine. but i think the problem is that what comes off to it's may be worse. it may be more hard line, maybe more right wing, maybe less friendly towards the west if that's indeed possible. and i think this is the question that swirling round in, in paris and washington in berlin and london, people just don't know what's going to come afterwards. although of course, they have to support the ukrainians in defeating this russian aggression. the european union has agreed to impose new sanctions on russia. the measures include a cap on the price of moscow's oil exports,
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european commission president or the phone or line, says member states need to step up energy security. she believes that you also ready to discuss a cap on gas prices. the european parliament has been debating action against russia. you have your correspondent, max xander, reports from stock, the european parliament this time around has not adopted a final position on russia's aggression against ukraine yet. but from following the debates of the plenary, it seems evident that across political groups and across party lines, there is an understanding that russians claims to ukraine are illegal. they are null and void and they don't change any facts on the ground. they haven't some very strong statements by any piece. some took to the stage to the podium, to call russia a terrorist state. now the common understanding seems to be that sanctions are needed. some political groups have been asking for more. in addition to that, the conservative block, for example, has been calling for weapons deliveries from countries like germany and france to
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st tanks to ukraine. the left, on the other hand, has been asking to reopen diplomatic channels in addition to sanctions. but bottom line here is that the european parliament and the you say that russia's claims to ukraine, this annexation is illegal and should not be tolerated and turning out some other stories. making news with russia. sadie ravia and other oil producers have agreeable to a major constant in output and to, to push out prices in i states, equally i said the decision by the cartel openly plausible is short sighted protein is feared that global fuel prices will further klein. now we could be actually secretary your 3 as fired, more ballistic missiles into the sea of japan. according to the south korean military id is the 2nd launch in 2 days. the united nations security council has been meeting in new york to consider further sanction, or emp young anarchy to take. oh, that's the people in indonesia have joined
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a vigil for victims of one of footballs, worse disasters more than 100 fans were killed in the stadium. stampede present ciocca with dodo as ordered and inspection of all football grounds and payments to the families of the day. ah, you as president joe biden as toward areas in florida, devastated by hurricane ian biting pledged federal support for recovery efforts. at least 100 people died when a storm hit the coast critic, se residents were not given enough warning. there's no let up in the anti government protest sweeping iran. the unrest began when a 22 year old woman died while be held by the so called morality police. she allegedly violated iran strict islamic dress code. her death has also drawn international combination. power div university students in it on are chanting women life and freedom. it's a slogan that stretching the hearts of many white,
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including members of the european parliament, the hands of that we deem of them were lost in iran, is stained with blood. neither history, no a law or god almighty will forgive you for the crimes against humanity that you're committing against your own citizens. until the women of your on off we, we are going to stand with you. d n g m as id. one them lies. freedom, friends, 3rd flag to get bare nash adults extending their support with diff, symbolic act. oh is it on the clerical leadership? see, it's western enemies are behind the and d government demonstrations. these people have taken to the streets to support it on the greenly dead ayatollah hominy. and the country's strict death court. oh, he job was the excuse of our enemies to destroy our unity. the u. s. and e.
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aesrael are the root of all this unrest, just because they cannot fight us. they are trying to attack us by creating internal problems. but the anti government buddhists intend on show no sign of lifting up full weeks. on this latest speech you posted online appears to show female students heckling a member of it on both its force. them much feared, but a military organization is blamed for the violent crack down on the demonstrations . the death of martha meaning has clearly exposed the fort lines that exist in the islam country. and that on to willingness to brutally crush any opposition that challenges its power. 3 scientists share this year's nobel prize for chemistry. they one for developing new techniques, attaching molecules together. the technology could make cancer drugs more effective
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and also have applications in farming an industry. carolyn, because he at stanford university in the us, more to melville at the university of copenhagen and denmark, and barry sharpness at scripps research was celebrated with the world's most prestigious prize and chemistry. thank you so much for all of you. i'm absolutely done. i'm. i'm sitting here, i can hardly breathe. i'm so la, not entirely positive that it's real, but it's getting real or by the minute. the 3 scientists work is all about building blocks. but these blocks are slightly more complex than lego. shop is found a way to click 2 molecules together to make new materials. he was the 1st to come up with the idea of click chemistry. more than 20 years ago. copper dramatically accelerates these click reactions. that was melville's discovery. when the focus shifts to human cells, copper isn't such
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a desirable way to connect molecules patrols. he found out sugar structures, called lichens, make molecules stick to cells. this means the pathways of drugs can be illuminated to trace their effectiveness. for the materials, you have this possibility of sort of modify materials to put to kelly. can you activate the song them? you can have a surface and suddenly you say i want this to be anti bacterial and, and you click on that surface compound. the filter works against bacteria, so, or you want something that sort of takes up some light and on your so called, you click a molecule like that on, on the surface. so it is all or the here. and there's a lot, a lot of big interest from the industry. also in this area, the scientists work has contributed a wealth of research to the study of diseases including drug development advances in dna sequencing and a new amine therapy for cancer. one of the most successful film franchises in
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history. his celebrating anniversary. it's 60 years since james bond 1st passed cinemas. he 1st double. 07 movie doctor. no premier in london on october 5th. 1962 bond has been in the headlines ever since. and it is again as fan speculate who is going to be the next that below 7 bung. ah, james. ah suave, quick witted james bond. never shies away from danger. women or a vodka martini medium guy martini 11 field sacon knobs premiering in 1900. 62, the james bond film franchise had a humble beginning, doctor know, was a low budget flick storing, and then unknown actor sean connery who's camera presents would make james bond and international sex symbol. unlike the upper crust bond and author, ian fleming's novels, connery came from the working class, a former milkman and coffin polisher. he brought a new edge to double. 07. alongside swiss actress ursula undress as honey rider.
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the very 1st bond girl looking for shell? no, i'm just looking, but reviews were mixed time magazine called connery's performance on a slightly silly. the vatican had stronger words declaring it a dangerous mixture of violence, vulgarity, sadism, and sex. the kremlin, called bonds. the embodiment of capitalist evil was jo, disregard for human life. he was still working for the east east west just points of the compass. now, 60 years later, the cold war hero is still making headlines. this aston martin bond, immobile from the film. no time to die, just sold at christie's for 3000000 pounds. and with the current bond, daniel craigs retirement from the roll. speculations abound. who will play double? 07 next. bond producing brother,
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sister do. oh michael wilson and barbara broccoli are on the lookout. he's been so able to, to move with the times with the various actors who betrayed them. so who will it be? there was speculation. the next bond could be a woman, but the producer say it will definitely be a man. eater's elbow long considered a hot contender says he's out of the running. there have also been rumors around superman star, henry cavil bridget, and act a rakish on page and pop star harry styles. or maybe it'll be another unknown, like sean connery, 60 years ago. millions of people in india are taking part in the hindu festival of de shera. after 2 years of muted celebrations during the pandemic in a battle of good versus evil performers in new delhi staged the defeat of romano. a mythical deep shera celebrations last for days and kick off preparations for the
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wally the festival of lights. and getting you a reminder of our top story. the e. u has agreed to a new rad of sanctions against russia. measures include an oil price cap aimed at hitting the kremlin findings as all for us up next as a documentary of scatter logical proportions. the great toilet battle, looking at new eco friendly ways of treating human waste. stick. savannah morris top. the our, my blue cross and i sat with how did she become adult hitler's favorite director and how did he become a forgotten film pioneer lee nearly finished. i.

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