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[000:00:00;00] ah mm ah, ah ah, this is d, w lie from berlin to thailand, morris the victims of its deadliest mass, killing a former police officer, murder, nearly 14 people at the daycare center. most of the dead are young children, also on the program. joe biden, warner,
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the world could face armageddon if russia uses a nuclear weapon in ukraine. the u. s. president says vladimir proteins, threats main. the risk of nuclear catastrophe is at its highest and for $960.00 indonesia rising sea levels of flooding homes and forcing people to flee. d. w meets villages, whose once thriving community has been slowly destroyed by the effects of human made the climate change. ah, i'm sure gail, welcome to the program. silent is in morning to day after a mass shooting at a childcare center in the northeast left at least 36 people dead. a former policeman stormed the building on thursday. he later killed his family and himself . thailand's king is set to visit survivors of the attackers,
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flags across the country, fly at half mast, a stream of coffins arrive at the morgue. after a day of unimaginable terror. it was here at a rural day care center that an ex police man killed at least 36 people more than 20 of them children. one teacher 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. some family members remain at the scene as investigations into the massacre continue.
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local police said the shooter had appeared in court on drugs. charges on the verde was ju, though so far, no motive has been established. thailand's prime minister described it as a shocking attack. this definitely shouldn't happen. i feel deep sadness for the victims and relatives despite relatively high gun ownership. my shootings are rare in thailand, but that's little consolation for the families of those killed and it's worse rampage by a single attacker. a president biden says the risk of nuclear armageddon is at its highest since the cuban missile crisis of the 196 is the u. s. president warner russian leda vladimir putin is not joking when he talks about using nuclear weapons following losses on the battlefield in ukraine. in the latest incident, a russian missile strike destroyed that apartment building and the southern city of zap,
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risha came as russian forces lose more ground to ukraine's counter offensive in the south. and the east gutted by russian rockets here ins apparition rescue workers searched the rebel for missing residence. local official say several people were killed while more had been hospitalized off. the initial dorn attack fire fighters headed to the scene. but a 2nd salvo, st. locals running for cover as well as rescue workers present zalinski condemned the strikes was a but easier beast parisha after the 1st rocket strike today, lou, when people came to pick apart the rebel, russia conducted a 2nd rocket strike, the absolute vileness absolute evil. up and there have been thousands of instances of this already, and there could be thousands more. unfortunately, he shan't miserable, more humbled,
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locals were left reeling. why are good doing this to us? what are they trying to prove? killing or people? 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, keep seems determined to press its current advantage as long as it can muster and it only corresponds make calmly in cave nichol come to those colors from the rest present in just a moment. first of this, this attack on zap erasure seems to be part of a developing russian patton defeats on the battlefield, followed by attacks on civilian infrastructure was definitely easier
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hitting power supplies, heating, heating facilities, and other bits of infrastructure crucial to kind of civilian life than it is only seeming lee to beat the grain. i'm not about feel that is true. and we've been since the last couple of weeks now and is definitely of nervousness here in the ukraine and govern about how this winter's going to look like. and how far it's actually possible to provide people with basic services like heating, especially people who live in high rise blocks, where there's no option to have kind of independent heating where you know, there, there is no chance. even if you people get electric heaters that that would work if everyone switch to them on the same time without the greed kind of falling through . so that definitely is a major worry. and there is also a sense that russia is doing this as a tactic to try and get ukraine's willis put pressure on their own government. come some kind of deal with russia that she had given the you know, the fact that right now. so lots of what it is still if you're not directly on the front lines, pretty normal in terms of kind of infrastructure in terms of kind of going about daily business and being able to, you know, function run a business that,
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that is something the russians want to change to so we have ukraine under a lot more pressure to kind of kind of deal with with moscow under so you as president and joe biden has said that vladimir food in threat to use nuclear weapons is the biggest such threat since the cuban missile crisis of what a people there in cave making of this rat i think for the longest time, people didn't really take these words seriously. for moscow they just sorted an empty bluff as a kind of sign of russian weakness. basically, the last thing that learning putin had left trying can escalate, given that, you know, this war has proved quite how are old fashioned russians armies and how unable it is to kind of use modern tactics. but i think, especially the warnings we've seen in least recent days and weeks from former top us generals have come out, will be speaking in a puzzle capacity. but it does seem fairly coordinated talking about what the u. s . and nature reaction would be to a russia using nuclear weapons, as really made people think here. and you do here for talking about stocking up on
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id and tablets, working out what they do. some people, you know, joking about the raves that go on on the last day. if a nuclear attack happens, it has got a bit of black humor there. but there is definitely a sense that this is increasingly a real prospect. and that given how badly rusher is doing that the, the chance of this happening are indeed growing. and that of course, is in the background to, to all of this ukraine successful a counter offensive, or what's the latest there? what we've just been getting information from had sold from the south. that was the region where all summer long the ukrainian government was suggesting the main kind of focus would be in the end. that didn't happen during the summer. all the action was actually inhospitable bliss in the east, but it does now seem like that's changing and we've had figures of 4500 square kilometers retaken by ukraine. they're in the space of the past week and ukrainian armies keeping quite a tight lead on information coming out of this we actually, we had enough get more information from the russian military. bloggers were basically in panic, talking about the kind of impending collapse of russian forces there,
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which are kind of exposed on the west bank of the dipper river without much in the way of re supply. and i think one interesting kind of detail we just heard from ukrainian blogger's and analyst who said that ukraine is currently getting more military aid. more in the way of tech, from russian forces were just abandoning their tanks, abandoning themselves systems than they offer many western countries. so there is a real sense here that ukraine is on role and trying to make the most of that before the winter puts an end to kind of active development on the front lines. thank that, nick at dw nick connelly in keith and one of the towns newly liberated by ukrainian forces is in denounced kidney east will afford regions illegally annexed by russia. a week ago, president burton declared, the territory would be russian for ever. now some areas are back on the ukrainian control, hungry and afraid people in the newly liberated town of lee mom,
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i would wait for supplies desperate to get their hands on the little the russians left behind. because when you said what, what do you think you will is doing? yeah, it was emily ation when you total humiliation earlier and the brett, you know, the graduate completely coveted mold and we were, they left us every whack at the cock. people are hungry. hello. yeah, hello. yeah, 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. no, but this rose. oh see what's left. newman there who and me really there's only half is mila q. if they up, we are now entering called a chef, i used to be much bigger senior, to work 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,
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lift over ammunition and mines a scattered everywhere. it will take a long time before people can feel safe. again, let alone process that trauma. missile. tragic is go much. oh my man told me my husband was missing and then they found him in the woods by your liver. yes. so just went and retrieved his body. young years though young among i couldn't go. i'm sick. i have diabetes. what her annual, they buried him, what i need, right in the backyard. i'm upset with him though. mom asked the ukrainian army press on with that counter offensive. the people of the mon can only hold the peace holes, and the russians do not return a quick look now, it's the most doris, making news around the world. you as president joe biden has pardon thousands of people convicted under federal law of possessing marijuana. they didn't call for,
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for the criminalization of cannabis, but said no one should be jailed for just using the drug. people convicted under state laws are not affected by this executive action, which comes about a month ahead of mid term elections and violence. democrats may lose control of congress. forest fire has scored some of the ancient stone statues on easter island . authorities say the giant moray figures were in the path of fire that burned since monday on the southern pacific island, which is more than a 3000 kilometers west of chile. flooding has killed at least 3 people in the indonesian capital jakarta. the students died when a school war collapse, way to roads have been closed and several neighborhoods evacuated waters in some areas more than me 30. and the united nations, as human made global warming will displace nearly 150000000 people across asia in
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the coming decades for communities is on the northern coasts of intern easiest central java. that's already a reality. rising cease, have destroyed crops and roads, and resulted in villages being frequently flooded. some people are being forced to abandon their homes and start new lives elsewhere. it's pointless. but cassini tries at any rate, sweeping the water out of the house and him was local village in central java, by the tide keeps coming in. there 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 chapped inside for hours. christine is daughter has had enough somebody new. so i sang, so i want to live someplace that isn't like this, that be good data then in, in the summer with more land and that's dry. buy to hopefully some of that safe
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from floods near her grandfather. remember the times were cars and motorcycles were driving at the main street were burned, the village was good. there was nothing like biz. yes. it was just dry land that it was lost, lots of vegetation. it became like this 10 years ago than been before the bell. none. the village has cut down mangrove forest said they're protecting the coastline. but this is not the only reason for the catastrophe. global warming and rising c, levers are threatening the whole area. as you used to lift him under liquor, a village near by to day, she needs a boat to access our village. makes if structures lead to her former home as he had just came to pick up some of her personal belongings. yeah, family of alan, of course i miss host. mm hm. but what can i do that that that, that it's not habitable anymore? i've been dealing with faculty gaining rec, all she had no other choice and to move to the next city. swapping a house for one bedroom, concrete apartment,
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but at least she has dr. feet here. stone, to remind you of our top story at this hour, thailand's king is defeated survivors of the worst mass murder. in the country's history. a former policeman killed at least 38 people in a gun, a knife rampage on in a nursery. now the u. s. is graphing with the opec decisions to slash oil output more amber in d to leave business with rob watson just a moment and i'll be back at the top of the good thing . we got some hot tips for your bucket list. romantic corner chat.

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