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experience outstanding shopping and dining offers. enjoy our services all. be our guest at frankfurt airport city, managed by from bought lou ah, ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, ukraine's allies pledge firm support, says russia launches more attacks. president zalinski is cooling on g 7 leaders to hit moscow with more sanctions and help strengthen ukraine's air defense systems. emit a new wave of miss all attacks on you crazy. and also coming up,
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they may technically be at war, but israel and lebanon have worked out a historic deal over their maritime border in the mediterranean sea. it could well reduce tensions while adding gas revenue for cash strapped to lebanon. and ah, the theme song, sans of angela lansbury know so very one of the actress best known for the t. v series murder. she wrote also one lifetime awards of film and theater work. dame angela has died at the age of $96.00 and i ah, i minute cubes, mccann, and thanks so much for joining us. he crane's allies are pledging to help keep it for as long as it takes. now that is following extensive missile and drone strikes
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by russia on multiple ukrainian cities, the latest bombardment, again targeted civilians and energy structure. ukraine says strikes have killed at least 19 people. leaders of the g 7 group of nations have condemned these latest attacks as indiscriminate and vowing to hold a russian president vladimir putin to account this scene. if a reminder, war is still at the doorstep in the morning hours. many in keith are taking shelter in the 3rd position. they have been warned by the eerie silence the theme dame brush and strikes had hit on monday. it's terrorism. you understand that you are not safe at home, even if there's no infrastructure nearby. 2 walls in a basement will not save you. this is jim lee involved. remember, ukrainians are starting to repair the damage. the russians targeted bumper stations
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. but also playgrounds gymnast shims that in the out that see this can't be compared with anything. it's in the king. it's desperation with no n o shirt. now they continue to attacker as any of them were more with them, they keep scaring as possible that we will resist or h. i am going to work. now, of course we hired and looked for a safe space to shelter where scared for our lives. yeah. what is your buyer more? the sudden city of the breeze? yes. fierce a new round of flesh and messiah decks. a worker at this get out was skinned. and the building was destroyed. 6, no 3 was hard to express with words as would have this me morning, one of our co workers and our company's gone winchester. but i looked at the 50 people are now without a job settlement. and another company nearby has been destroy too much
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a little bit. russia sees it does not target civilians, but the broken windows and destroyed homes showed the devastation that you green and people are enduring. shutting up now from steve is a correspondent, the funny such aw morning. funny now that be new arrayed alerts in key. what more can you tell us? certainly another sleepless night for many people hearing keefe city as they were waking up to arie dillard. shortly after 2, i am in the morning and after 5 am again, and obviously the difference this time around compared to the error it alerts just before monday, before all of this happened, this large scale attack on various parts. if you crane and the heart of key of city before that people really kind of wanted to over here, these air raid alerts and just go about their normal lives. now when you hear it, you really including my team jump out of your bad, go to the nearby shelter and a try to come up with a plan, a when and when is it safe enough
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a to return actually out to your room. so up, people are of course worn down by this, but by what they call and refer to a more increasingly as terrorism, as a form of terrorism because of civilians who just simply want to go about their normal lives and can do so, especially since monday, since really this entire woo has entered a new phase in the eyes of so many who so far in places. lackey of city thought that here more or less things are suton many comes to the question of safety. now the, the russian asked writes, we've seen in the last couple of days of seriously damaged ukrainian energy infrastructure. how did people, mtv see the coming weeks playing alice, as temperatures are obviously going to get colder? people are concerned and they want to be prepared. so what we are seeing that people are buying generators and they are getting more blankets sleeping bags in
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case they need to resort to the metro station again at b because of the error rates, but also b because they simply have no heating and they're hoping that maybe the metro station, at least it's a bit warmer. in fact, of the ukrainian government has taught people to switch those lights off if it's not necessary, not use things like the washing machine or any of these appliances because you just do not know how much energy actually is there left in ukraine to keep this country running so it's a different sense of urgency here while at the same t. r, for example, foreign minister cooley about has accused russia off a quote war crimes by deliberate, really attacking these energy infrastructure in many parts of the country. and something i would like to point out here, of course, it's one thing if you have a new energy and big city slot, key of. but again, even the worst picture in a village that completely de pans maybe on one power grid that is as supplying various villages with energy. so here at least you kind of have
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a different social network system to so people can help each other. that's a bit different and more limited, for example, in live, in villages in the country. sunny. thank you. that's funny. fetch our reporting from keith. ok. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. u. s. president joe biden has said that will be consequences to saudi arabia, following opec's decision to cut oil production, the move as seen as beneficial russia and comes just weeks before elections. biden's face child criticism over his july visit to energy rich saudi arabia, despite human rights concerns. mourners have gathered to mark the 20 year anniversary of the bali bombings in indonesia. 202 people were killed in the terror attacks carried out by millison, linked to al qaeda. a c, 8 of the dead were astray, leon, and had a memorial in sidney,
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attended by australia's prime minister, dobbs were released to commemorate the victims. now so says it succeeded in altering and asteroids or bit when it crashed a space craft into the rock last month. now, this is the 1st time humanity has deliberately changed the motion of a celestial object. the space agency was testing plans to save earth from future collisions. now human rights groups are increasingly alarmed by iran's crack sound on its western cut of stone region where protests have been spreading over the death of massa and meaning. the young kurdish woman was detained by around morality. police allegedly breaking the country, stretched his lamp dress code, bright police have fired on demonstrations in the provincial capital. some the human rights group say at least 7 people have been killed and read some days. the video you're seeing right now tends to show security forces on most of bikes,
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clashing with protests. now, with a report suggesting that iran is moving more security forces towards the region we spoke to come run madison from the university of sussex in england. he's been following the process closely and he told us what makes cut a stones 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. and, 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 as across iran. and i think affections williams 5, 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
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the woman obviously is referring to the gender kinds of rights. and women are at the heart of this current protests. and the life bit is obviously about socio economic 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 staged on a separate protest, 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, the focus on co to son can be kind of understood that was cameron madison from the university of sussex. now, israel has it has reached an historic agreement with neighboring lebanon over that shad maritime border. the deal which was mediated by the u. s. and the years long
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dispute and unlocks rich gas reserves. it's hoped it could improve ties between the 2 countries which have tightly been at rule for more than 70 years. ah, the carriage gas field has been at the center of israel and lebanon's border dispute for years. but soon drilling ships like this one could move from just testing to actually pumping gas back to the israeli coast. of the 2 neighbors seem to have finally reached a deal on this shed border in a break through the israeli prime minister yay. lap he'd said was historic at unprecedented. lebanon's present own has also welcomed the deal, which would paved away his cash trapped country to begin natural gas expiration. although following israel introduction would likely take years in one israeli
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coastal town close to the border with lebanon. some people was supportive and whichever is kimball. i think the deal between israel and lebanon is a good one that will bring peace showroom. recall um, sometimes it hurts to compromise, but compromise brings good for every wanted double a column. but others worried who had benefit from lebanese gas. we all know that a lot of it is by law gonna have a lot of chunk of, i mean they're gonna pick them on a big one of their commission, their cars, and they're gonna use it to get war rockets, hulma prime minister benjamin netanyahu has voice similar criticism, calling the deal and historic surrender to his bella, and that could spell disaster for its future with poles, neck and neck in a general election just weeks away. netanyahu has promised to cancel the deal if he returns to power. now the british actress angela lansbury has died at the
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age of 90. 6 lansbury correspond 8 decades across film theater, and television. she earned the spotlight for her performance is in broadway musicals. she became a household name in the crime drama series. not as she wrote, hollywood says good bye to acting legend angela lens ferry. she, her mother, ang, siblings. settled in tinsel town shortly after fleeing german bombings on london during world war 2. lands buried. the daughter belfast born actress morning mcgill quickly plays a career of her own. thank you nancy. and to work on you tunes again to not she and academy award nominations. i supported actress for 2 of her for is 3 fell gas light in 1945. the picture of dorian gray in 46 and she was nominated again in 1962 for the mentoring and candidate ah, where she portrayed a deadly communist agent and the title characters mother lands very saw success on
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broadway to winning tony awards 5 times on the great white way. but she submitted herself in the hearts of tv audiences on the drama murder, she wrote plank. jessica fletcher and middle age widow and writer, turned amateur sleuth. though she never won an emmy for the 18 times, she was nominated for the ro and others on the small screen. the academy presented her with a lifetime achievement award. miss lansbury here is your academy ward. at last. still she rather than the recognition she received from children for being a disney favorite in beauty and the beast he lives oldest in true as he can be barely even for
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some body been unexpected. to me. i love to go to think that children lo me for my voice is not my looks they know me for my boys . know sometimes when i'm in a supermarket or something, a kid will say to her mother, that's ms. dame angela lance barry that at the age of 96 angela lansbury coming up next d. w to me some scandal looks at how u. s. corporations are trying to stop a resurgence of labor union. stay tuned for that. and thanks for watching that we're interested in the global economy, our portfolio d w business. beyond here the closer look at.
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