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and unload fun with the 2 they set out into the icy wilderness of greenland to create a life threatening film project that became a major milestone in their life. ice cold condition starts october 8th on d. w with ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, a horrifying attack at a nursery in thailand. more than 30 people, including many children, are shot dead by an ex policeman who was sacked for using drugs. also coming on, russian rockets hate homes in the ukrainian videos, africa rescuer,
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search for survivors traps in the rubble and french author any are no wins. this year's no bell, literature price sheets written more than 20 books raised by the judges of uncompromising, courageous, and enduring. ah, i mind bullcrap good to have you with us at least 38 people, mostly children have been killed in an attack in a day care center and thailand, a former policeman armed with a gun and a knife opened fire inside the nursery. the attacker was facing drugs, charges, and later killed his family, ad himself is the worst bass murder in ty, history, scenes of panic and chaos. after a former police officer attacked a j give center armed with a pistol in a knife,
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he opened fire and stepped. dieter and children killing dozens of people 50 to describe what she saw. he used his feet to kick the window and then he shot at the door. i thought you got inside, so i ran to the kitchen behind. i was in shock. i didn't know what to do tightens prime minister said the moore to for the killings will be investigated and offered his condolences. society must take care of everybody. he might have something inside him and have been facing problems. i don't take any one side. this definitely shouldn't happen. i feel deep sadness for the victims and relatives believe said the gunman fled to his home and get his wife and site, then took his own life. the also see, the former police sergeant had been suspended for drug use. at the hospital, people rushed to ned black for the injured one of talent fiddler masculine, had left
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a community distraught and in shock. journalist jacob goldberg in the ty capital of bangkok, told us more about what happened the details only a more and more distressing. according to ty police, the attack started around midday, and the students in the preschool were napping. when he entered, he seemed to agitated and he began to search her child and when he realized that his child wasn't there, he opened fire on so he opened fire and several teachers including one who was 8 months pregnant. and other people in the area is took the gunshots for fireworks. after shooting those initial teachers, he forced his way into the room where the students were sleeping and he attacked them with a knife. he also attacked several adults and children at a nearby government office in the area before driving back to his neighborhood, killing is his own life. his own child, a manhunt was launched,
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but he killed himself before police could catch up to him. and the most recent dental i saw was that has gone up to $38.00, including himself and more than 20 children. a russian missile strike has destroyed an apartment building in the southern ukrainian city as upper each ship. several people were killed and others buried under rubble. russian forces are losing more ground to ukraine's counter offensive in the south and east. gutted by russian rockets here in zap parisha rescue work as such, the rubble from missing residence, local official, say, several people were killed while more had been hospitalized off the initial door and attack, fire fight is headed to the scene but a 2nd salvo. cent locals running for cover. as well as rescue workers
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present zelinski condemned the strikes was a but easier beast parisha after the 1st rocket strike to day when people came to pick apart the rebel. russia conducted a 2nd rocket strike, a deal of do an absolute vileness absolute evil up. and there have been thousands of instances of this already. and there could be thousands more. unfortunately, he shannon, as ronald morton, both locals were left reeling through them. why are good doing this to us? what are they trying to prove? killing repeated. why, for what? the attacks comes. ukraine continues to force russian troops back in the south and east with these ukrainian troops and the don bass telling french reporters that they were using shells captured from the russians with winter. fast approaching,
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keep seems determined to press its current advantage. as long as it can. the head of the nation's nuclear agency has been holding more talks on the creation of a safe zone around ukraine's apparition power station. the plant in a region illegally annexed by moscow has been the target of months of shelling. russian president vladimir putin ordered his government to take full control of the nuclear power plant. but the u ends. atomic energy chief raphael grossey says it clearly remains a ukrainian facility. i think this is, this is a matter that has, did have, you know, connelly was at a news conference earlier and we asked him more about rough what grossey had to say . but he had precious little detail to give away, at least in public for now. um, he said he would be heading to moscow soon and then back to key if he was trying to come spread optimism and make it clear that he is not given up on this idea of a safe zone where there are currently 2 of his colleagues in deputies at any one
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time at the power station that they'll soon be full. but i mean, it's a drop in the ocean if you kind of consider quite how high blood work of that power station, how big it is, and how major the challenge is. it faces all given that this is you're speaking to pass the station on the front lines with shelling going on around every day basically. but there was actually a sense the jealous wanted him to kind of take sides into talk about kind of rushes, actions that russians attempt to take, control that pos, station and of the given his, you and remit. and the fact he has to deal with the russians on daily basis. if he wants access that power station, he was keeping very clear, real well clear of anything that could be construed as a kind of political statement. sketchup, spi us are the stories making news, right? now i showed you as president joe biden, his pardon, thousands of people convicted of possessing marijuana, possessed by did, did not call for a full to criminalization of cannabis, but says no one should be in jail just for using marijuana also says marijuana convictions disproportionately affect non white people a capsule carrying
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a russian cosmonaut as docked with the international space station space ex dragon endurance craft. they 5 strong crew blasted off from florida before reaching his destination. 30 hours later, he'll join 7 others already on board. the i assess a judge is halted legal action playing twitter in a lot must to give the tesla billionaire a chance to complete his plans to buy the platform. twitter took musk to court after he tried to back out of the deal. now he says he aim to finalize the purchase in i. nation says climate change will operate nearly 150000000 people across asia in the coming decades. rising sees, are already flooding. some areas of indonesia, reforestation could help turn the tide. in this case, restoring mangrove forest and java. but of course it won't happen overnight. it's pointless. but cassini try it anyway. sweeping the water out of the house in
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timbers, ocho village in central java by the tide keeps coming in the was a mouldy and from time to time, the water rises to the level of her hips. if the tide is too high, the family is trapped inside for hours. cassim, his daughter has had enough. somebody new. so i sang, so i want to lived someplace that isn't like this, that be good data. then in again, the mother my with more land and that's dry, had it by nea to hopefully some way that safe from floods. and you know, her grandfather, remember the times were cars and motorcycles sped driving at the main street. were burned, the village was good. there was nothing like this month. yes. it was just dry land . it was lush, lots of vegetation. it became like this 10 years ago and the numbers were about none. the villagers cut down mongrel forest said they're protecting the coastline.
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but this is not the only reason for the catastrophe. global warming and rising sea levels are threatening the whole area. i see a used to lift him under local village near by. today she needs a boat to access her village, makes if structures lead to her former home a c, i just came to pick up some of her personal belongings about any of our, of course i miss home. mm hm. but what can i do that, that, that, that it's not habitable anymore that will deal with faculty gaining. but if all she had no other choice and to move to the next city. swapping a house for one bedroom, concrete apartment, but at least she has dry feet here. or the 40 national leaders have gathered in prague for the 1st meeting of a new strategic grouping. it's called the european political community and it brings together new countries as well as non e u countries including the i a kingdom,
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turkey and norway. the warn ukraine and energy worries topped their agenda. the inaugural summits of the european political community brought together $44.00 european heads of state and governments. the meeting in prague was attended by all 27 e u members. the u. accession candidates, an ex member, a neighboring countries. they all agreed on the need to discuss a common strategy regarding russian aggression in ukraine. thus is good. this is good for peace and security. and of course it's also good because the european union can then improve relations with its neighbors. many of whom want to become members of the european union are based on the summit is also being attended by serbia, which has traditionally been closer to russia. and by turkey, which has a strained relationship with the you. the possibility of closer ties with the you even brought armenian azerbaijan,
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currently in conflict with each other into the same room, even without resolutions, the new community wants to form a common strategy for supporting ukraine. you repeat the, when the poor, the, you member you candidates or ex member, but we do share a common region and often a common history. the young men, it's up to us to shape our future together in the hub new. the ukraine crisis is also creating new divisions. germany's proposed 200000000000 euro scheme to caution high energy builds, has been questioned. the german economy is so large that the assistance that the german government is giving to its businesses could distort the common market i saw with within the european union. the 27 e u member states. i said to talk on friday about how germany and the you can together help to bring down energy prices. there are proposals on the table. the time is pressing because winter is coming. she's famous for blending fiction and
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autobiography and her books using her experiences of him as a working class woman to tell powerful stories. now french offer any or no has won the nobel prize in literature. she has written more than 20 books over 5 decades. before the prize committee announced this year's winner, they tried to call her, but couldn't reach her french author on the, on all. soon out know, did find out. she'd won the world's top literature prize. or just because, well, i'm very happy, i am proud. that's it. you're not overcome with emotion. no, no, i'm not overcome. a fitting answer for an author who writes about her own experiences with what she calls the knife, meaning a kind of surgical precision. her autobiographical novels prob subjects including her work in class childhood, her affair with a married diplomat, her own battle with breast cancer. her mothers with alzheimer's really hard experiences. and she gives was for these fears is that the various in striking
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stories have resonated with many readers, especially women at a press conference in paris, l. no, said that writing from the perspective of a woman was also a responsibility. mm hm. it does not seem to me that we women have become equal in freedom in power b o y, in general, there still this domination said domina. when she 1st started writing l no was told by publishers that she was too ambitious. her 1st published novel, she wrote in secret from her husband who belittled her writing. she would go on to write about that unhappy marriage. it was at those 2008 novel liza near the years that made her well known internationally. the book traces her life in an ever changing france from post war to the early, 2 thousands last year. her novel happening about her own illegal abortion at age 23
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was turned into a gripping thriller like this guitar. but come to the film, wanted a tub prize at the venice film festival. l no has said it's the novelists, work to tell the truth, for telling her truth about womanhood and the working class. she's now the 17th female author named and nobel laureate, in literature. that's all for now, but stay tuned cuz rob watts is up next with d w business. looking at the american response to opec. what's his decision to slash boyle? output that coming on very soon. experimenting with hold people and trucks injured when trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families.
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