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varied courses put us into active exercises, and d, w dot com slash dot atlanta on facebook. oh, in the gym and for free with . this is deed of you news live from berlin. russia strikes ukraine again. this time in the southern city of separation, at least a dozen missiles hit, a school clinic and residential buildings. there are also fresh strikes in live, even ukraine's west. and earlier wave of russian strikes killed more than
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a dozen people. ukraine says the attacks show moscow's desperation following setbacks on the battlefield. and the head of nato's has vladimir putin must end the war by withdrawing russian forces from ukraine against sultan burg. also warns air attacks on civilians show moscow is running out of alternatives. ah, i pablo foliage. welcome to the program. security services are reporting more russian strikes on ukraine just a day after a wave of cruise miss ot attacks. a dozen rockets have slammed into public buildings in the southern city of operation. the explosion set off a large fire and killed at least one person, the attacks of destroyed vital infrastructure and homes. but authorities and residence in the capital kiva are already starting to repair the damage
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just hours after the massage struck, ukrainians got to work cleaning up, determined to send a signal to russia. president phil automated zalinski said the attacks had not demoralized ukraine. in fact, quite the opposite way and the rebuilding had already started and showed and then i saw another day of our defense a difficult day there, allowed restoration work is currently under way across the country. so we will restore all objects that were damaged by the attack by russian terrorist us. it's only a matter of time. i tested all structures of our states to ensure recovery as fast as possible. justine means in some places the attacks didn't have the effect moscow desired. this footage shows keeps mere bitterly clips go inspecting one of the capitals tourist attractions. a glass, pedestrian bridge damaged,
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but still intact. a day earlier, just after 8 am. a russian massage had slammed into the structure perhaps an attempt by moscow to destroy a prestige project failed. as the bridge remained standing security cameras showing just how close one morning commuter came to being caught up in the blast. across the city, a giant crater created by another strike just meters from a children's play area. many were lucky to escape with their lives. who should i love them all? elsewhere, residents headed to bomb shelters. among them, alina her recently fled to the capital from her song, hoping it will be safer. they want to destroy our people, our infrastructure, ever since i read them all, and i'm in the, you know, why i keep tell people should shoot. i don't know. how would the same,
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why? and keith was not the only target russian rockets cause chaos and destruction in cities across the country. like here in denise pro, ah, despite russia's escalation in the war, the spirit of the ukrainian people and their resolve remained strong. but with reports of more russian strikes in the south of ukraine on tuesday, many a weary of what's to come will earn your w, correspond that matthew has billing in. keith gave me this update on the most recent strikes to hit ukraine. yes, sir, especially the southern city of the felicia has been hit energy facilities there and heard that says something that we've observed in the past few weeks that sir support issue has been a prime target for ration strikes, indiscriminate strikes on for example, apartment blocks that was just
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a few days ago and other civilian objects, some that might have to do with the closeness of support asia to the frontline because there are of course more options if you can use all kinds of a shorter range miss eyes. but we've also seen against strikes on the west of the country that's harder to reach with where you need to deploy more expensive and advanced massage, mid range missiles. hm. that would be the cities of relief and vanessa where also energy facilities have been hit today. they have also been misses fired on the capital cave, but these were intercepted by the ukrainian m. a defense of people here are still a bit tense now. am with you can see behind me it's pretty empty on this my dad square despite it being a wonderful late autumn day, very sunny. um, but the city is notably more empty today. and we've asked people on the streets
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what they are saying and let's hear. ah, what they have replied and what to presently not in the ocean is hatred towards them. it is so big that you start understanding that they are not human. what else can i say? i don't have feelings for them after seeing what they've done with a little bit to those for just as least this is despair, this is anger, and this is hatred uses because we see that there is no military infrastructure here. this is a playground, it's a place where i walk every morning and every evening, richard or that were this emotion is caused by the fact that your life was in is under threat. not only are life, but the lives of all premiums, which are to suit within ashley green, looked at it. he's a po guy. he can't scare us, and there will be no mercy. she. we need to win for sure. and we will do it, no matter what is that you to begin with. and i want the whole world to understand
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with their can't be any agreements. but my dish to this is a question of our lives it to post of a post messages. well, as certainly yet of people there now at there have been accusations being directed at russia, the ukrainian foreign minister. i said that at moscow is the liberty targeting energy facilities, but he has one more. can you tell us on that topic? yeah, why russia presents this as a retaliation for the strike on the drug crimean bridge? are many people here think this is part of a bigger plan to destroy ukrainian energy infrastructure before the beginning of winter? that's something that has been expected and that also some people on russian t. v have been here, have been hinting at after the strikes, although one must say they're talking a lot on russian t. v. and might be very contradictory. but the expectation that russia would target
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energy infrastructure has been here for some time. and there were precedents, for example, when there was the ukraine encounter offensive in the heart of region. rush, also targeted in retaliation, targeted a power stations in hockey, hockey city. and we know that russia is targeting civilian infrastructure as a means to intimidate people, and this could be really part of that. thanks for t. as t w correspondent in keith mathias billing nato is preparing for 2 days of talks on ukraine. the head of the line chance delton burks as members will replenish stockpiles depleted by the war. dw correspondent terry shells joined to a news conference with the nato chief in brussels. mister general, you said that you will be making decisions at this meeting about how to increase
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national stockpiles and keep your keep your arsenals full while supplying more to ukraine. but for example, with the air defense, the air to air missile system that germany is sending, that was something that germany was expecting to order for itself. estonia has sent its entire shipment of javelin to ukraine. so are you worried that while allies are supplying ukraine with everything they can, they are leaving themselves unprotected at home and what will be your deliverables out of this meeting? that will change that in terms of manufacturing process in streamlining. thank you . so name dollars. how provided unprecedented support to ukraine or with the capabilities, the weapons, ammunition, the different types of minto support and that is something of course we welcome and then we have encouraged this from an athol ever since the innovation started. actually we did that before invasion. we have to remembered of $9.00 have broad
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support to credit since 2014, including attending tens of thousands of ukraine officers solders which are now paying a key role in the offense against the russian. again, aggression against ukraine, but often invasion. alice stepped up and of course, very much of the support that they had to anna's hope, provided the javelins, the air defense systems, the ammunition to have from other to crane that has been taken from the c existing stalks. so by doing that, they have reduced their sauce. but that has been the right thing to do that because it is important for all of us that ukraine wins. i the buffalo, the war against then they, the russian force will head of the lines there. yeah. and st oldenburg, answering a question from d w's. terry shells actually asked terry, what else the nato chief had to say before that seemed. hi, pablo secretary general stilton burn calls this an important moment for transit
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lennox security. now they see that about a lot of nato meetings, but certainly this week there are a lot of concerns topping the defense ministers agenda. you've got these new attacks on ukraine, which the secretary general calls horrific and indiscriminate. you've just had the attempted annexation of more territory in ukraine to sabotage on the north stream pipelines. secretary general stilton burg says that president putin is feeling and that's why he's getting ever more desperate. but that does raise concerns for allies, as they're being asked to send ever more weapons to ukraine. and of course, some of those weapons, as he just explained, comes from their own stock piles. weapons that they, they felt they needed to keep on hand in case their own territory is attacked. so tomorrow, there will be a meeting of the ukraine contact group, which is led by the united states and, and involves not just nato allies, but dozens of other countries as well, trying to ramp up supplies for ukraine. and the ukranian defense minister will join allies for dinner to bring with them the situation on the ground. terri,
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you've touched on there, but nato has said it's going to continue to support ukraine as long as it takes. but like you've sort of touched on there, there are concerns among some countries, right? that's right. the longer it takes, the more concerned that countries are because of course, money is tight with a recession looming and the weapons manufacturing process is really not that quick . and so even if they had the money to spend on new weapons, it takes a while to replenish arsenals. so that's something i looked into ahead of this meeting. let's take a look at what i found. ah, to spend more, make more, send more. nieto allies are under pressure to continue supplying ukraine with increasingly sophisticated weapons while maintaining their own stock piles up to alliance standards for ukrainian president vladimir zalinski. it straightforward as be sort of a stitch, as boy increase the supply of weapons or ammunition to defend against the russian
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pressure of will increase the manufacture of weapons and ammunition in europe to be always ready to defend our common space. but some allies are voicing concerned they can't keep this up moneys getting tighter and weapons. manufacturing is a slow process. according to the american think tank, the center for strategic and international studies. even the leading arm supplier, the united states, may be running low on key weapons, very that nato's head of defense investment says for most countries, the cupboards are not bare yet. ultimately, i do believe that many others can do somewhere between a little more and a lot more, but that's the that, that as to come from a decision, any, also a very honest assessment of what the state of their own stockpiles grant says. nato is helping allies become more comfortable with sharing their stockpiles with ukraine by working on ways to speed up production, re supply and inter operability. so countries can share stocks. such changes are essential grounds,
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says to whether both the war in ukraine and whatever the future holds in the long run. we want to make sure that in an environment in which i intensity warfare has made a dramatic comeback in european security landscape, we are up at the right level. some allies aren't waiting for new solutions, topping the list of donors to ukraine as a percentage of their g, d, p, the baltic states and poland. they have been occupied by the soviet union. they have experience with what rushing to former estonian president, thomas elvis notes. his country is spending more of its g d, p on aid to ukraine, than some nato allies spend on their own militaries. we bought a lot of javelins, we gave them all to you. great, and the idea is that every tank every t 72 that gets knocked out by in the stony and javelin in ukraine is one t 72. we don't have to knock out with our javelins at home. ukraine's former
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foreign minister, pamela lincoln, also urges nieto countries not to make a distinction between helping his country and protecting themselves their real eastern form of natal. all 0 in formal one is also in your green soldier, half a strategic region on how to deliver response to agree, easy boy, door of been credible for the west. clim can host this increased integration will also speed the process of ukraine becoming the formal eastern flank of nato. once the war is over. so terry money and arms domain issues there. what's your assessment on that? how do you see it going? well, secretary general stalsen burg admits that the process is need to be sped up here. his own country norway has said that it's going to have to lower the level at which
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it keeps its own munitions in order to send more to ukraine. oldenburg says right now, that's the right thing to do. so this is what allies are going to be discussing how to speed up and, and enlarge their procurement processes so that they can make bigger order so that manufacturers can, can move more quickly. but at the same time, some countries are feeling a bit nervous about having to lower their own stocks to send more to keith. thanks for your reporting. terry t w's, terry shells and brussels. the leaders of the g 7 nations have promised to support ukraine for as long as it takes they've held an emergency video conference where president vladimir lansky, he warned russia could still step up its air strikes, highlands. he asked the g 7 to helps double drank, and ukraine's air defense capabilities to stop moscow's miss on attacks.
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if you're just tuning into d w, we would like to apologize for these technical difficulties that we're having at the moment to her. the technical team are just working on it at the moment and hopefully we can get back to our regular program. does missile strikes the group as 7 countries is holding? a virtual meeting with ukrainian president followed him years a lensky on tuesday to day. your building damage infrastructure is expected to be on the agenda, but the countries pictured here during an earlier meeting we'll be looking to agree
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on a coordinated response to further increased weapons and defense system deliveries. all right, let's big to d. w player correspondent juliessa delhi, julia. great to see you. so you cranes, president vladimir zalinski and g 7. leaders are holding a video conference actually right now under germany's chairmanship. and what kind of results can we expect from that meeting? we've heard from the white house that the call has supposedly ended. so we have come to the end of the meeting and we've already heard some, some topics that have been discussed within the mean discussed within the meeting. we've heard that ukrainian president lensky has as expected called for more support from g 7 countries in terms of air defense systems for ukraine. this is something that is directly related to the attacks from russia on ukrainian cities on monday. and it is also the reason why this g 7 meeting was convened by the presidency
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holder, all left charles the chancellor of germany yesterday. but we also heard zelinski calling on a strong price cab on guys gas and oil coming from russia, coming from g 7 countries. that is also something that the ukranian president wanted to stress. and we've heard from a possible draft statement that might come out soon. out of this g 7 meeting from g 7 countries in which g 7 countries, countries reportedly reiterated their support for ukraine. and they promised that they will continue to support ukraine as long as it takes no julia, german defense minister, christina lambert has promised to deliver the air defense system that we heard about in your report within days. now ukraine has heard that the promise before is germany's credibility on the line here. well, specifically, these air defense systems that are supposed to be delivered in the next coming days, or one of them, at least from germany to ukraine. they were promised to ukraine back in june,
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but already at the time germany had made clear that these defense systems had to still be manufactured. so they had explained that it would take time for them to be produced. but germany has indeed come under fire and criticism from its allies and from ukraine itself for not supporting ukraine enough for not being outspoken enough and in practice not delivering enough weapons for what ukraine needs, in particular, heavy weapons and western west produced weapons. ok, now if we look at the data on weapon promises and deliveries, we see that also for example from the united states, canada, the u. k. the pledges are much bigger than what was actually delivered. but germany like it's other partners, does stand under pressure and it has to show that it is standing by ukraine, especially at a time when russia is upping it's attacks tags, julia dw, corresponding to julia,
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so deli reporting from the center brennan. well let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. victims of last week's massacre at a daycare center in thailand have been promoted after a group funeral. the ceremony at a buddhist temple and 3 days of morning. $36.00 people were killed, including $24.00 children. israel says it has reached a historic agreement with neighboring lebanon over their shared maritime border. the deal would end a long territorial dispute and on lock rich gas reserves. lebanese president michelle own is expected to make an official decision. shortly. tourists have started arriving in japan again. now the government has lifted all. pandemic travel restrictions after 2 and a half years visa free travel is back for business and tours of japan hopes visitors will give its economy a much needed boost. petrol stations in france are running dry as
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strikes dispute at disrupt fuel distribution. workers at refineries on depos or pushing for an increase in wages. president de manion my call says pay demands should not bring france to a standstill. these 2 men have run out of gas. literally. they have been stranded under a parisian freeway without any fuel. having spent the last 2 days searching for gasoline, but even hear no luck or the ominous good, this is completely unexpected. we should have been back in germany yesterday. arcus waiting, our family is waiting. we were not able to find a hotel due to late chickens, so we ended up sleeping on our car multiple here in the city of the salem. you know, there was only diesel left and the police are having to control lines at the gas stations. almost one 3rd of the stations in france were struggling to get fuel in leal, only one gas station was open in the entire city. so lucas, without fuel,
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we're not able to work. we need our car for work. the cooler, the main reason for the gasoline shortage, the ongoing strike. it's several of the countries major refineries and fuel depot. employees are demanding higher wages in the face of rising prices. both the energy companies and the unions are digging in their heels. but for french president mccall, blocking deliveries is not a negotiation tactic, but it's completely understandable that the women and men also want to benefit from the profits of the company's earned. but the should take place calmly within the company and not preventing an entire nation on being able to pursue its normal life, the heat and the sun to villa. yesterday the prime minister called an emergency meeting, saying if the strikes continue, the government intends to increase the pressure on the warring parties. several gulf nations have been trying to soften their image by promoting the role of women in the workforce and society. but it's still almost unheard of for
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a woman to coach a man sports team. when basketball trainer in rain, is breaking the mold. it's an unusual sight in the conservative gulf state of rain . a young woman in an indoor basketball court, instructing the male players. fatty marie odd has overcome prejudices to become the assistant coach of al, not my basketball club in the rainy capital manama idea to begin my career. there wasn't the same level of acceptance as the date is today. the presence of a 1000000 sports were seen as bizarre, especially in basketball, which was considered to preserve of men. this was one of the hardest things i had to face. but i got used to it. i didn't, and that's i was, i just believe in myself. vacuum i inherited a passion for the game from her mother who coach to women's basketball squad. she began by training
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a team of young girls than young boys before being recruited by matt. and she seems to have the support of her players and demille, and the 2 thing seeing women present in the men's team and i hope to see more examples of women like fatima and men sports in the future. on that 133 year old fatima was also a taekwondo black belt, has big plans for the future. so you all go on and help with this because the mean which of the, not just this is my wife gord billing. you'll see me assuming which one day and then fatima says she also wants to coach the team to a national championship. you're watching dw news coming up next, and d, w, news, asia, 20 years on from the bali bombings how indonesia is trying to de radicalized convicted terraces and how safe are tourists in pakistan. we look at
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