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ah, you pay won't pay taxation and politics. october 21st on d w ah ah, this is date of all the news live from berlin, ukraine, till i stand firm in support as russia launches more rocket and drone strikes. the 2nd wave of attacks on cities targets people and power supplies president for lensky appeals, the g 7 leaders to help strengthen ukraine. anti missile defenses also coming up in the head of nato,
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says air attacks on civilians showed that moscow is running out of alternatives. because on vladimir putin to end the war by withdrawing russian forces from ukraine and arrived, could clash with security forces in a month that has already seen historic unrest over the t. a kurdish woman in police custody to find out what the protesters ah i'm actually held welcome. equines allies are pledging to help keep for as long as it takes as russia unleashed a 2nd wave of miss ireland drone attacks. in as many dies, the bombardment has again targeted civilians and energy infrastructure. ukraine says the strikes of killed at least 19 people. leaders of the g 7 group of nations have condemned the latest attacks as indiscriminate and vowing to hold russian
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president vladimir putin to account. this scene is a reminder, boy is still at the doorstep. in the morning hours. many in keith are taking shelter in this supposition. they have been warned by the arid silence, the theme dame russian strikes had hit on monday. oh yes. it's terrorism. you understand that you are not safe at home, even if there's no infrastructure near by. 2 walls in a basement will not save you recently evolve. remember, ukrainians are starting to repair the damage the russians. donica did barbara stations, but also playgrounds. jimmy shim is that in the yard that say this can't be compared with anything. it's in the king. it's desperation with no n bullshit, not to provide a continued to attacker. as many of them were more wisdom,
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they keep scaring ansible that we will resist the right. you know, i'm going to work now of course we hired and look for a safe space. i shouted west, scared for our lives. yeah. what is vimal? the southern city of that patricia faced the new round of freshmen messiah decks. a worker at this get out was skilled, and the building was destroyed. safe, no 3, horrible doll. it's hard to express with words underwood this morning. one of our co workers results and our company's gone. when should somebody latuda 50 people on all without jobs rattling and another company nearby has been destroyed to peninsula with the move much a little sheet. russia faith, it does not target civilians, but the broken windows and destroyed homes showed the devastation that ukrainian people are enduring. let me out. the followed up correspondent in queue that is building a, told us more about the latest ration attacks. what is your was hit again?
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felicia has been the focus of russian shelling for the past few days. it's one of the worst hit places in this war, hitting especially civilian infrastructure and department blogs. many people have died there, but most likely because it's very close to the front line and they can hit it much more easily with cheaper weapons which are more abundant in their stocks. and also we have seen a tax again on energy infrastructure in western ukraine and beef and in central ukraine and vineyards. there were also rockets fired on key if, but they were intercepted before they reached the city. the city here is still looming from yesterday's attacks. if you can look behind me, it's much darker than usually at night. that's because the street lights are off in measure to save energy. we also have power. shortage is power in residential
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areas today because it's not fully restored yet. i was the deputies mathias pulling at reporting from keith. well nato's preparing for 2 days of talks on the ukraine that her head un stilton berg says members will replenish stockpiles to plated by the war. they doubly corresponded terry schultz asked stilton doug about a possible risk to nato security by sending weapons to you? correct. this is actually general that you said that you will be making decisions at this meeting about how to increase national stockpiles and keep your heater 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
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out of this meeting that will change that in terms of manufacturing processing, streamlining them? thank you. so ne dollars have 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 remember that $9.00 have broad support to credit since 2014, including attending tens of thousands of ukraine officers solders which are now paying a key role in the defense against the russian. again, aggression against ukraine, but often invasion. alice stepped up and of course very much of the support that they have to analyze hope provided the javelins, the infant systems that ammunition to have from other to crane that has been taken from the c existing stocks. so by doing that,
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they have reduced their sauce. but that has been the right thing to do. ah, because it is important for all of us that ukraine wins. ah, the battle the war against are then they, the russian forces, nato secretary general in stockton boot there more than 1000000 ukrainians have fled to germany since the start of the war. many regents her overwhelmed by the numbers seeking sanctuary by want more help from the federal government in berlin. they douglas christine christner, reports from a shelter in the eastern city of the cubicles in gina's admission center for refugee is, may only be a few square meters in size, but those arriving feel lucky. there are still places available here. i work with about 2 thirds of the centers, 100 beds are currently occupied. it's director kiersten caught. nick thinks it will
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probably be full by next month. as will all accommodations, indiana, to see who, who love this. the city has reached the limit of its capacity now. we've been struggling with a shortage of living space and you know, in general and accommodating, even more people is pushing us to our limits. there are certainly other places where it's not as bad as here, but in, you know, we're at our limit. accommodations are full, living space is scarce. many municipalities are saying the same thing. they no longer know where to shelter the people who are arriving as in 2015, when hundreds of thousands of refugees came to germany gymnasiums are being used as accommodation in many places like here and nina. oh, this is underneath. this is the gym floor and it was covered with wooden panels and converted into reception center with all of the individual living quarters. so the school can carry out its dim classes here, realty, the whole thing is very expensive because of the new beds,
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the cleaning costs and so on. and municipalities are left to deal with all of this on their own to come to visit. many expect that even more people will come to germany from war torn ukraine during the winter, but from other places to the city of vienna is demanding more funds to deal with its onsite care of these people. as on mo, this was very much hope that the federal government and the state government will support the situation financially for so far, we've had to finance everything ourselves up before i left. we don't know if we will ever see any of the money again. wouldn't blouses, we haven't seen anything so far. what it was because nothing except promises. i shall have switched escape. the municipalities are hoping the government will help and that they will still have room in the winter for every one who arrives. all right, let's take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world to sell climate
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activist grid. a twin berg says it would be a mistake for germany to shut down its nuclear power plants. if that means burning more coal coalition, government is debating the issue. gemini, restarted some coal power generation when russia cut energy supply us israel says that has reached an historic agreement with neighboring lebanon over their shade maritime border. the u. s. mediated deal ends a lengthy dispute and unlocks rich gas reserves. it's hoped it could improve ties between the 2 countries, which have formerly been at war for more than 70 years. carnation day for britons, king charles will be made the 6th next announcement from buckingham palace, which is expected to put together a much shorter and less extravagant ceremony than the 3 hour coronation of queen
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elizabeth. in 1953, the guest list is reportedly being held down from an initial 8000 to 2000 people. british born actress angela lansbury has died at the age of $9063.00, spend it, film, theater, and television. she came to the spotlight for her performances in broadway musicals and became a household name in the crime drama series. murder, she wrote human rights groups are increasingly alarmed by iran's crackdown on western kurdistan region protest spreading at the death of gina martha. many, the young kurdish woman was detained by the so called morality police for allegedly breaking around strict islamic dress code. right. the lisa fired on demonstrators
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in the provincial capital, human rights group say at least 7 people have been killed in recent days. this video appears to be showing security forces on motorbike clashing with protesters and with report suggesting that iran is moving more security forces toward the bridge and waste boat to come around matching from the university of sussex in england. he's been following the protest closely and told us what makes good a stand role in this movement. so important. the question of, you know, a national, political and cultural rights has have, have always been part of the protest movement in curtis on. but at the moment, actually the protest slogans in curtis on are no different from what you hear in the rest of iran. the key slogan as woman life freedom, which has become kind of a battle cry for protest is across iran. and i think all sections of the ring and 5,
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including the could identify with this particular slogan because the, obviously the freedom part of slogan refers to both individual but. busy so collective freedom of various cultural and linguistic communities. and the woman obviously is referring to the gender kind of rights. and the women are at the heart of this current protests. and that the life bit is obviously about socio economy kind of rights and also social justice. so this particular slogan, which has to be mentioned, actually originated many years ago from clinician movement in turkey, but travel to syria in the war against ices. and now has kind of arrived in iran has united many sections of iranian society previously might have stage own separate protests, but now they have intersected, which is why this round of protest seems to be a quite threatening for iranian state. and they try hard to suppress it or divert attention from it. and in that sense,
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the focus on coldest son can be kind of understood that was cameron mac and from the university of sussex speaking to d. w. a little earlier to support now. and in the champions league football to bonus like a teams were in action in the group stage on tuesday, door and battle back from one mill deficit to secure address with severe you'd building him. hitting the door opened and lot think managed to to near win against edge post accomplish celtic team. vanna and mill force put providing a goals. now a new exhibition in madrid showcases the spanish is pablo picasso, and french fashion designer coco chanel show highlight schnells influence on picasso's work, and how her designs were in turn inspired by the cubist movement. he championed as i was criticized for his attitude towards women, but cure at the same. this exhibition shows
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a soft sought now before we go, his reminder at the top story we're following for you. this al russia has bombarded cities in ukraine with more rocket stripes. leaders of the g 7 group of nations have condemned by this. the taxes indiscriminate vowed to hold vladimir putin to account. that's all from me. for now, there's more news at the top of the hour and much more than a website to be found at d. w. dot com for socials, like instagram and twitter handle the need is that the w 9 people in trucks injured one trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. families. and the reason for the credit on demonstrate.
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