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experience outstanding shopping and dining office. enjoy alice services. be our guest at frankfurt abroad cd managed by from bought lou with this is debbie 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 fired for using drugs. russian rockets hit homes in the ukrainian city of the parisha. rescuers search for
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survivors trapped under the rubber and french offer any and no wins. this year's noble prize hears noble prize in literature. she's written more than 20 books praise by the judges as uncompromising, courageous, and enduring. ah! i'm going to craft welcome to the program, 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 is said to have been facing drugs, charges, and later kill his family ad himself. it's the worst mass murder in ty, history, ah, a stream of coffins arrive at the morgue after
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a day of unimaginable terror. it was here at a rural day care center where an ex policeman killed at least 38 people. 22 children are among the dead. one teacher described what she saw. he used his feet to take the window and then he shut the door. i thought he got inside, so i ran to the kitchen behind. i was in shock. i didn't know what to do. some family members remain at the scene. as investigations continue into the masika. local police said the shooter appeared and called on drug charges. and the verdict was g. though no motive has been established, thailand's prime minister described it as
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a shocking attack. this definitely shouldn't happen. i feel deep sadness for the victims and relatives. despite relatively high gun ownership, must shootings array in thailand. but that's little consolation for the families of those killed in his worst rampage by a single attacker. in ukraine or russian missile has destroyed an apartment building in the southern city. as upper isha, several people were killed and others buried under the rubble. but russian forces elsewhere are losing more ground to ukraine's counter offensive in the south and east. gutted by russian rockets here ins apparition rescue workers search the rubble from missing residence. local officials say several people were killed while moore had been hospitalized off the
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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. present zalinski condemned the strikes was a but easy beast parisha after the 1st rocket strike. today, when people came to pick apart the rebel, russia conducted a 2nd rocket strike, a bill of 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, more humbled locals were left reeling through them. why aren't you doing this to us? what are they trying to prove? killing repeated. why, for what? the attacks come, as ukraine continues to force russian troops back in the south and east
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with these ukrainian troops and the don bass telling french reporters that they were using shells captured from the russians with winter. fast approaching, keep seems determined to press its current advantage, as long as it can. one of the towns recently recaptured by ukrainian forces and don't ask in the east one of 4 regions illegally annexed by moscow. president vladimir putin declared the territories would forever be part of russia. but just hours later, some of those areas were back under ukrainian control. hungry and afraid. people in the newly liberated town of lee mon. wait for supplies. desperate to get their hands on the little the russians left behind on the go. so you said what, what did you imagine? i think it was human. he ation total human emotion and the bread.
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the rad was completely covered in mold. they left it ever there. when people are hungry, hello, there's no water and no gas as the days get colder. many have lost everything and still can't believe the horace they experienced. what this will you see? what's left and me human and there's only half of miller level of of now i'm wrinkling and i used to be much bigger scenario for ukraine to recapture key town. and jeanette's is a great symbolic victory. but the people of the mon, i'm not yet celebrating a de mining team have arrived to secure the town, lift over ammunition and mines a scattered everywhere. it will take a long time before people can feel safe again, let alone processed their trauma. mutilated cause go what
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a man tell me. my husband was concerned, and then they found him in the woods, are soldiers van to me and retrieved his body. yet i couldn't go, you more. i'm sick, you fool. i have debased deborah, tim. right. in the back yard, but i knew i knew, but i'm upset with him. no more. asked the ukrainian ami press on with that counter offensive. you are, the people of the mon can only hold the peace holds. and the russians do not return . and turning out of some other stories, making news right now. yes. present, joe biden, as, pardon, thousands of people convicted of possessing marijuana biden did not call him fourfold. the criminalization of cannabis, but said no one should be in jail just for using marijuana. biden. takes this executive action about one month ahead at mid term elections when his democrats may
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lose control of congress. a cap. so carrying a russian cosmonaut has docked with the international space station space ex dragon endurance craft. with a 5 strong crew blasted off from florida before reaching its destination, 30 hours later, they will join 7 others already on board. the international space station a judge in delaware has halted legal action between twitter and ellen musk to give the tesla billionaire and space ex founder a chance to complete his plans to buy the platform. twitter took must the court every try to back out of the deal. now he says he aims to finalize the purchase more than 40 national leaders have gathered in prague for the 1st meeting of a new kind of strategic grouping. it's called the european political community. it
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brings together european union countries as well as those outside the blocks, such as the united kingdom, turkey and norway, the warren ukraine, and energy worries top the 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. the next 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 for beth on. the summit is also being attended by serbia, which has traditionally been closer to russia and by turkey, which has a strange relationship with the you. the possibility of closer ties with the
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e u even brought armenia and azerbaijan, 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 you hunter than the poor that you remember in 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 and that have new the ukraine crisis is also creating new divisions, germany's propose 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 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. thorough proposals on the table. the
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time is pressing because winter is coming in, abusing a hasa is in prague and sent this report on europe's latest political grouping. european leaders were visibly enjoying this opportunity of talking freely to each other without any set of gender or under the pressure of having to agree on individual sentences for final documents. and so the message coming out of prague here was clear. europe is about more than the you and it does stand united against putins, russia and it's ally, belarus. the 2 countries were not invited, but it's not all hunky dory for germany here. the government has come under a lot of criticism because of its financial relief package that it announced a couple of days ago aiming at helping german businesses and consumers cope with rising energy prices. many countries in europe are arguing that that is unfair because they simply can't afford such measures for their own citizens. and so
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germany has argued that it does want to help bring gas prices down across the continent. but the debate about just which approach to take might reveal more rift within europe than the german government might want to see. after all, it argues that a divided europe only benefits one person flooding mapleton. she's famous for blending fiction, an autobiography of her books using her experiences as a working class woman to tell powerful stories. now french off her alley or know, has won the nobel prize in literature. she's 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 will. 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. not, no,
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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, probe subjects including her working 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 the 6th is, is that a very similarly striking 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 empower b o y. in general there still this domination said domino. when she 1st started writing l no was told by publishers that she was too
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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 was turned into a gripping thriller like skitta. but come to the film, wanted a tub and prize at the venice film festival. no, no, he 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. and a reminder of the top news stories were voluntary parties have removed the bodies of nearly 40 people, many of them children from the daycare center in thailand. they were gunned down by
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a former police officer, was fired for drug use. the attacker also killed his family before killing himself, with russian missile strike has destroyed department building and the southern ukrainian city is upper asia. several people were killed and others buried into the rock. that's all for now coming up. next we have dw documentary looking at american black upper class. they're rich, successful, and empower lane bluecross, c. as in i have been that done. i have been visa because we tried to to show 30 of face mafia all over the world. environmentalists or.
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