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ah, ah ah ah, this is the w news live from bad lanes. ukrainian troops re take more of the territory, legally annexed by russia. the cranium president, the landscape says the army is making fast and powerful progress as the russian president times final annexation papers to the situation will stabilize film
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program protests in iran, gather, pay. as women and girls demand freedom, high school students joined the movement and women around the world show their support. and the african girls risking their lives to be educated and badly attacked from a private study said close to protest. amongst women, already full size or schools, bicycle talent, blazing trails in ethiopia on a skateboard, the female only skate a group building a community. i'm challenging stereotypes. ah i'm from gale. welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin has signed laws, formerly incorporating for illegally annexed ukrainian. regents into the russian federation as, as his forces suffer, fresh defeats with ukraine,
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continuing to retake territory in the south and east. but the ukrainian flag going up again in a recaptured village in the hockey region. green skipper purple. 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 la man as locals q for aid ukrainian troops re took the key hub and the dynette screeching over the weekend. just hours after 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 here and across the south and east. and with a chaotic military mobilization sparking widespread criticism,
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putin said that changes will be made to the conscription rules for students, abdullah. but despite all the recent setbacks, moscow hasn't lost its power to strike far beyond the front lines. as residents of this city, just 85 kilometers south of keith were reminded on wednesday their ship, her work up to a buzzing sound. i 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 kana 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 keep claims are rainy and made since september. wednesdays attack was the closest they'd come to the ukrainian capital. will they
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w correspondent mathias building or is in usually in south ukraine? i asked him about reports of russian missile attacks on civilian targets in separation. yeah, we've heard that apartment buildings have been hit by rockets is up, patricia. it's a pretty much a common pattern that when the russian army suffers defeat somewhere in the battle field or the revenge often comes via hits on a civilian objects. and that's what has been happening in the past 2 days. again, what we are seeing is that a little bit a shift in the pattern these in the past few weeks we've seen mostly strikes on civilian objects near the front lines in har. give nikolai of near where i am or in support easier because it seems that the russian supply of mid range rockets is also not indefinite. but recently we've also seen strikes as the one that was just
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mentioned in the report that happened yesterday on bill, etc, which is very close to key if i buy these drones, these newly acquired drones that russia has gotten from iran. and of course, they enhance their possibility to strike inside the country a little bit. they fly blue to the ukrainian air defense is able to shoot them down, but not always. often they scape the raiders because of their flying patterns. and yet elite russian special forces are said to have suffered high casualties in the fight for li man. and what does that do for the morale of newly mobilized reservists? well, the question is, what the morale of newly mobilized reserves was like be before these news even. and the other question is, how much of these news they will get? but it doesn't look like that. russia is mobilizing a highly motivated force. here. we've seen these pictures of people camping in the woods of people being forcibly drawn into the army. of course,
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a volunteer army is much more motivated than an army that doesn't really know why they are there and who weren't ready to go there by their own. in the 1st place, so the ukranian side, they don't expect him a big change in the battle field by these newly drawn in reservation because they can see so far. that's what they've been telling us that the russian army is not very well coordinated and not very motivated, and that's the advantage on the ukraine of the ukraine's on the battle field. besides, of course, some of the western weapons that have helped these advances. and mateus, once again, we're hearing ukrainian forces have made more disturbing discoveries in the wake of the russian retreat. yes, there are new mass graves discovered. we've also seen a p, a few torture chambers that have been disclosed by the,
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by the radius of the happy found by the ukrainians when they came into these settlements that they had just taken back. and it seems to be a pattern that when the russians arrived, especially in the bigger settlements, that they set up, these tortured chambers that they take, people whom they suspect to be adding over information to the ukrainian army. but also what we're hearing, often very randomly people taking been taken from the streets. that's also what people have told us, where fled from the occupied territories that this has been happening. and then these people disappear often in these mass graves. it's not the same everywhere. depends also a lot on which russian army units are there. there are villages where people are telling they didn't really get in touch with these russian occupy as they did were really harassed by them. but in other places it's pretty, pretty dark. thank you for that much. yes. misuse, bullying in usually judging. t w lie from burger. let me bring you up. say it was some breaking news. just
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reaching us police in thailand said gunman has killed at least 30 people in an attack on a children's day care center in the north. east manhunt is now underway. initial report, say the attack, it is a former police officer, and the victims are said to include the children and adults more on that as we get it will look now at some of the other stories making news around the world at north korea has 5 to more ballistic missiles into the sea of japan. according to the south korean military, it's a 2nd launch in days. united nations security council has been meeting in new york to consider further sanctions on piano. 3 coast guards rescued. a small group of migrants after their boat sank in high winds. near the end of last bos, at least 15 people drowned a 2nd boat carrying up to a 100 migrants it rocks and sank in the south has been no word on casualties. thousands of people in indonesia have joined the vigil. 4 victims of one foot
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bull's worst disasters more than $100.00 fans were killed in a stampede at the stadium in the city of milan. resident joker widow has ordered an inspection of all football grounds and payments to the farmers that he was president joe biden was taught areas of florida, devastated by hurricane in and pledged federal support for recovery efforts. at least a 100 people died when the storm hit. the coast critics, a residence were given, insufficient way of the opec plus oil cartel has announced a major cut in production. rita, in vienna, the saudi bad group of the world's top oil producers agreed to cut the output by 2000000 barrels a day from november. the decision is expected to raise prices as a time where much of the world is struggling with storing energy costs. it could also, under my g 7 attempts to reduce russian all revenue. we used to finance. if you pray, simona tiger. pietro is a professor of energy,
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a climate and environmental policy at johns hopkins university. he joins us from brussels. welcome to d, w. a. why have they done this? well, this is a certainly a decision that either grounded on an expectation by optic plus countries at recession is coming and therefore, or is demand that will decline globally. but that these really looks like a political decision. it looked like a political decision, mainly by saudi arabia to basically go against was the united states, have been asking now for several months in a very strong manner. so augment oil output because we need them lower oil prices. and it is very peculiar that these decision comes 4 weeks before that us mid term selection. and it comes on the day in which you,
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of course have agreed the price cut on russian oil. so i think this is a clear seal, that saudi arabia, things with russia in these moment. and these we lab a far reaching geopolitical repercussions. i think. ok, so this is in effect, saudi arabia picking aside and in the ukraine to ukraine. war you believe? well, i think, i think so, because with this is younger, russia will benefit more from the oil and it needs to fund eats war machine in ukraine. and these will make harder for the g 7 countries to pursue in an effective manner. their price cap measure on rush annoyed. so i think that all in all these puts the way in a more difficult position. and as we have all this traveling to contain inflation,
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these certainly is not going to head. right. right. and that was the rating, but my next question, the effect that this decision will have is, as you say, the countries around the world already struggling with inflation. so this is going to be bad news everywhere. the movement, of course, is going to be a bad news everywhere from the united states to europe, but also to the developing world by the way. so let's focus on europe, europe as been spending a lot of september, a huge amount of money in trying to reduce energy is and the cost of gasoline had the bumper off season desert measure will make that action more difficult and government will have to intervene more if they want to keep the guys in price lower or so, you know them to,
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to preserve purchasing power of their citizens. so this is going to complicate economic outlook of europe. but in general, i think of the world i'm trying to clear. thank you so much for outlining that for us. i prefer a petra in brussels or more than 40 leaders from around europe for in prague for the 1st meeting of the new european political community. this is an e u initiative that'll bring together new leaders with countries beyond the blocks orders including britain, turkey, ukraine, switzerland, and norway. the meeting takes place as europe, battles, and energy crisis, and economic turmoil as be, wasn't by russia's warren, you cry. we'll hear from i corresponded in prague after this report. this is where the european union's leaders assemble when they meet in brussels. the 27 seats at this table represent more than 450000000 people in the europe. it's
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a club at some neighboring countries on the continent have been waiting decades to join, but the requirements to qualify for e u membership makes the process both long and slow minis. cami sir. so when francis president emmanuel crohn introduced the idea of the european political community, there were immediate concerns from some that it was somehow a 2nd tier substitute him to e u membership assembly not well, let's bring europe together in a very on the basis of us geography. surely on the basis of democratic values with a desire to preserve the unity of our continent, you know, and we also want to preserve the strength and ambition or integration because you love joining wouldn't mean in the future. i couldn't join the european union fosten and it also wouldn't be limited to refill to those who have left the european union . so can keep this head down here. the new european political community or e, p. c, will be made up of $44.00 countries. these include the 27
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e u member states. countries who don't want to be in the e u like norway and switzerland. those that do. and the one that recently left up, you've got to hand it to the used leadership for getting an ar sep, from everybody that they invited to join the european political community. but there is still the feeling that the purpose of the format is far from clear. and with so many nations gathered at the table, some of them friends and some of them froze. the skeptics are doubtful about what the e p c can accomplish and whether it will be anything more than just a nother talk shop. this is about diplomacy in a different route. this is about making sure we keep our neighbors and our enemies close and making sure we speak to them on a regular basis. and people will genuinely feel. is it possible to have a conversation of this nature? with that kind of difference and that kind of difference, a difference in ideology. and i think the only good thing about this is,
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is making sure we keep diplomatic channels. open the e, you council president, char michelle, will leave the discussions at the 1st european political community meeting in prague. there won't be a formal declaration issued off to the summit, but should this 1st one go down? well, the aim would be for the leaders together once or twice a year will be w's at brussels bureau chief, alexandra ferman, is in prague for that meeting. i asked her if this new european political community isn't a new light or an e u x x l. well, none of the above at the status, what european officials have been telling us and that they are at pain to point out that the you is just facilitating this event that that is not a huge driven process. and it's more about leaders coming together to discuss common interests and issues that matter to them. but of course,
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you can ask who i do need an average platform like that we already have structures like that, for instance, the organization for corporate, for security and cooperation in europe. and this is quite a risky thing to hold an event like that because you risk alleviating some states for instance, are those in the western balkans who have been waiting for decades to joined the european union. and they fear now that this event, this community could be a consolation prize for then of course, as mentioned in the report that our upper countries, they don't have any aspirations to join the union. the u. k. left the european union and they are also very cautious. they do not like this title, european community. and still we have to say that the fact that more than 40 leaders will be here today. it's very telling, it's showing that there is
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a huge interest in such a platform. so given all those question marks under huge interest, what does this today summit actually hoped to achieve? well, actually, the goal here is to have this event in the 1st place. as one a diplomat put it, it's up to about bringing leaders on equal footing to foster a political dialogue. and of course, when we see what sir, challenges of the continent is facing, it is important. there is a war raging in ukraine award that has an impact on every, almost every aspect of our life. so the fact that this pie, it's letting me put in an attempt to exploit divisions on the continent. the fact that we have all that leaders here today, it is a very, a symbolic gesture, alexandra phenomena in prague. thank you. the speed,
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no letter for an anti government protest sweeping. iraq. your arrest began when a 22 year old woman died while being held by the morality police for allegedly violating the country. strict islamic dress code, vasa, i mean the staff has drawn international condemnation. back these university students in it on are chanting them in life and freedom. it's a slogan that stretching the hearts of many wandered white, 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. i guess you're all citizens until the moment of your on off we. we are going to stand with you. d n. as laddie. women lies freedom.
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friend star flag to get their nash adults extending the support with this symbolic act. oh is it on the clerical leadership? see, it's western enemies are behind the anti government demonstrations. these people have taken to the streets to support it on supreme leader, ayatollah hominy. and the countries strict dress court, he just was the excuse of our enemies to destroy our unity, the u. s. and israel at 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 protests in it on show no sign of letting up full weeks on this latest video posted online, appears to show female students heckling a member of finance. both. it's for the much feared, better military organization is blamed for the violent crack down on the
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demonstrations. the death of my son. many has clearly exposed the fort lines that exist if they flam, a country, and dead on to willingness to brutally crush any opposition that challenges its power. meanwhile, women in iran is that neighbor, afghanistan refusing to be silenced, despite mounting repression and aggression from the ruling. tal about when he goes can no longer go to school or attend university. and the taliban have also failed to protect women and minority groups from lethal attacks. by other militant groups last friday and a tackle a private education center in cobble killed at least 35 people. according to the un . most of the victims were girls and young women. dozens of young women standing up for their right to be better protected. and to have an education
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taliban officials wheeled sticks to break up the crowd than gum fires her in the women's scramble in panic. c the protests were in response to a bomb attack on a private education center. in kabul, a suicide bomber blew himself up in the women's section of agenda. segregated hall was students were preparing for university entrance exams. most of the victims were girls and young women who belonged to the minority has ara community 19 year old. why here was in the classroom when the attack happened to of her friends and the teacher were killed. she managed to escape, she says she won't be intimidated. mortalities because that the only thing we have is education. education is our weapon and they want to take this weapon from us. i
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am, i want to study law and management and diplomacy because i want to be an influential politician body. that's it. that like why? yeah. oh, mom bernini also had big ambitions. i now have photos in her school books are all her family have left of her pleasure in that my daughter used to joke with me and say, and i will study until one day i become president or a lawyer and served the people of afghanistan. let their phone but she was martyred, done while his napkin. oh my vanity was one of the young women killed in the attack . her family prey at her grave. and her sister vows that she won't give up. hello can you have really worried? it is hard for us, all the schools are closed for girls. you better by sure. her, that it is. you know, this is very painful, but we will continue with the lessons and we will never give up or stop and on fast
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lim, wouldn't i doing been unco up of even brutal attacks like this one haven't crushed the resolve of young african women to keep up their fight for an education. a group of young women in ethiopia, blazing a trail and breaking down stereotypes. the female only skateboarding group are based on the capital abbey. so barbara, i'm just about, they say they want to challenge expectations about what girls can and can't do and have fun in the process. oh, every saturday be skaters meet to learn new tricks. how to nail a landing, how to find their balance and how to push back against gender stereotypes. when it, when you being a woman or a girl, it's very hard even to a kid around a girl of the boys. it's kind of really hard because people things are like goals should i to help their parents at the house? the all female group was founded by sustina sheila,
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3 years ago after she broke away from the non profit, ethiopia escaped. since then, it is too old and a $150.00 girls to skate. it's not really calling for a girl to start skating. and because people don't support you, but somebody had to be there for some group, had to start and we were the 1st one. and i feel honored to being part of that in a country grappling with an ongoing civil war. opportunities for young people can be scarce. sheila and her co founder mickey asked for hope that they can provide a positive outlet for pent up frustrations. of the girls need more attention on different type of extreme sports. so that's why the project is important for us. so there are a lot of girls in the streets with no jobs, and lot of girls who needs more activities to be busy on than spending their time in that areas and doing bad things. so we give them time here to teach them
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how to skateboard it help me to it if, if my peers and due to not give her anything a lot what we perceive only what people say about me being a girl and doing that stuff, which is a something normal for versus i feel like, oh, i just enjoyed it's. it's just it makes me happy, kevin, do this, i can explain it. in this pocket of capital addis ababa, the girls are very much on board with claiming their place on the ramps. a millions of people in india taking part in the hindu festival of to share after 2 years of newton celebrations. because of the pandemic of almost a new daily stage, the defeat, the mythical demon, a revolver, a battle between good and evil, to share celebrations last for days and begin preparations for the valley. the
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festival of lights is reminder of our top story of this. our ukraine says its policies of re taken more of the territory illegally annexed by russia, ukrainian president of a lot of news. lansky sent his troops and made fast and powerful progress. when wild rushes president assigned to final annexation papers saying the situation would stabilize to him, sebastian is up next. on the w, interviewing a whole, i shoved cap, who's that deputy had of the ukrainian presidential administration. i'll be back at the top of the, i'm good with
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guess this week from keith is e horse, your craft deputy head of the presidential administration as ukraine. back to mr. newton into a corner where he might use his nuclear arsenal. conflict zone. next tray on d w. later. oh, on the road with caravan along the ancient trade groups. we discover a country between prefabricated buildings and 1001 night between nomadic traditions and modern nice style, oop, discover because tom shambling, the silk road by train in 45 minutes on d. w. ah, i might. and
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a pillar of sticks and society taxes. the right to loving taxes and the obligation to pay them both inherent in the sovereignty of relation states and their citizens. but what happens when the power of taxation is undermined? can't pay won't pay. taxation and politics starts october 21st on d, w no sooner had didn't put an amex for regions in ukraine. the new troops were forced to flee from a key city in one of them. and russian tank defences were breached in another. the humiliation wasn't lost on russian commanders with the chechen ward rams and k dearoff calling for moscow to use.
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