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data, we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for us, how they can also go terribly with this is d, w. news live from berlin. the world condemns russia, illegal annexation of ukrainian territory. un general assembly votes overwhelmingly to reject sham referendums on taking over occupied regions where there are noticeable abstention from china and india. also coming up,
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nato says strengthening ukraine's air defenses as top priority. the commitment comes as q receives the 1st of all along the way to german antivirus, our systems. another wave of attacks on civilian targets in ukraine. missiles, rain down on towns and cities across the city for 3rd day. plus the film world adds its voice and some graphic imagery to the protest over the death of a young woman in the cost to be of iran's so called morality balise. ah, untold your logic. well, welcome to the program. the un general assembly is voted overwhelmingly in favor of condemning russia illegal annexations of full regions in ukraine, the resolution and also demands that moscow immediately reverse its actions. a
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$143.00 countries supported the resolution and only 5 opposed it. $35.00 nations abstained, including china and india, last month, moscow to cover for partially occupied ukrainian regions. after discredited referendums, dw washington bureau chief in his poll says, today's vote was a major diplomatic blow for moscow. there was hardly any doubt that the united nations general assembly resolution condemning the annexation of ukrainian territory from russia would find an overwhelming majority. the only question was whether some countries grew tired of continuing to pay the price for supporting ukraine against the russia invasion. while other countries, like the global south felt ignored by the western world, these concerns didn't come to fruition. quite the opposite. $143.00 states
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voted to condemn and reject the annexation of ukraine and the sham referenda about . this is a major defeat for russia, that 2 more states voted against the invasion than the march road. however, china and india abstained their ward again. and that matter is not only because these are 2 major political and economic powers, china seen as one of the biggest challenges of the role of the united states as a superpower. today's mode is not only about what happened in the chamber. this will be on the record to day will chronicle where every country stood in the face of a global crisis, where one country illegally annexed a sovereign nation, violating a principle which is at the core of the you and chart. the w. washington bureau chief in his poll there,
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nato says boosting ukraine's anti missile defenses is its top priority. secretary general yen st oldenburg says a wave of russian attacks on civilians in recent days is a sign of moscow's weakness. for days his country has been attacked from the air. so it's clear what the ukrainian defense minister once rest nichols appeal on his visit to brussels, came as germany delivered exactly that the 1st of 4 air defense systems called heiress t has arrived in ukraine. it can it incoming missiles within a radius of 40 kilometers at a height of up to 20 kilometers, the sd. and so asa bought of ukraine remains unchanged. and all sham referendums or decisions made by the kremlin won't stop us up more help for ukraine as fast as possible. the u. s. is heading up discussions on how to get this done with around 50 countries, alongside nato nations are also states like japan, australia,
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tunisia, and kenya as well as anti aircraft missiles. they want to provide artillery ammunition, and even military clothing for the upcoming winter. several countries of are working together to expand capacity in a mirror. industrial british ukraine is not asking for soldiers from any other country. the ukrainians are willing to fight for themselves. all they ask for is the means to do it. on thursday, native wants to discuss among its members, hard can restock its arms due to extensive aid to ukraine, the alliance, his own weapon stores are running low. officials in ukraine say 3 days of russian air strikes, have killed dozens of civilians. waves of drone and cruise missiles have again targeted towns and cities across the country. batted bruised and lucky to be alive. slowly, a young girl emerges from what's left of a building destroyed in a russian missile attack. rescue as managing to make
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a whole just big enough for her to make an escape, followed by her mother and her father. they taken shelter in a cellar during another, as strike on the se city of zap her teacher. there is little light relief here in the face of russia's escalation in this war. silent prayers being said here by candlelight at saint michael's golden domed monastery in the capital, keith but step outside. and you'll find a bleak reminder of the deadly cost of this conflict. a war memorial to ukraine's fallen soldiers and the constant reminders of the ongoing threat from the skies. i think they can be more dangerous using the ear missiles like like the day before yesterday, the, the used to hear the critical infrastructure in ukraine that shut down
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the electricity fed on the warming and everything on the front line. it's weapons, some ukraine's allies that are helping its forces at vance. this u. s. made grenade launcher is being fired at russian positions in the eastern region of the next, one of 4, recently illegally annexed by moscow. but to win here, these troops say they need more weapons and fast ukraine's president is cranking up the pressure on his european allies. you probably seamless, kazora was still living and fear that what were russia do are still how will put in react after all i did and what will happen if he's no longer in power? not only is thing and will your thought july and how quickly weapons and military support can be delivered to the front lines. strengthening ukraine's arm in this fight could now be vital, as when to approaches. of course, on an in key of mathias bollinger told us how ukrainians are coping with the
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ongoing attacks. here in cave, one might say that her life is all ready returning pretty much to normal. people have developed quite some resilience here and, and also institutions and services. roads have been patched quickly and the metro is running again and lots of things are back to normal. and that's probably the mode of that that people have gotten used to into different degrees in those places that are permanently embattled, as of the if go where we've talked talked about, i've just mentioned that many people had left with those who remain there. they tried to carry on with their live and with those places being hit, rarely or more rarely. people are quick to try to get rid of the of the traces and, and the consequences and get back to life d, w as much as bollinger. they're reporting from gift. now let's take
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a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. from october, from october 25th, the czech republic will ban russian tourists, artists, and athletes holding visas issued by countries in europe, free travel area. foreign minister yandy palsky said his government would join finland, poland, and the baltic states which already have a similar measure. agirri and the us state of connecticut has decided that conspiracy theorist alex jones should pay $965000000.00 to people who suffer from his false claim that a school shooting never happened in 2012. a gun man killed 20 children and 6 adults . at sandy hook elementary school. syria has uncovered a large intact mosaic that dates back to the roman era in the central town of ross town. the mosaic depicts warriors in the trojan war and has many ancient
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archaeological sites from the roman era. the death of a young woman in the custody of iran, so called morality police last month has been fueling nationwide unrest, as well as a wave of protest around the world. support has also come from the film industry. protest is across iran. continue to defy crackdowns that human rights groups say, have left dozens of people dead. the demonstrations were ignited by the death of 22 year old mazur armine, following her rest for unsuitable attire, by the country's notorious morality police. some support for the women of iran from the world of cinema. the cast of holy spider at it's london, premier. oh, rainy and film director, ali obasi on the red carpet. we're in clerics robes and bloodied vampire teeth. his film is inspired by true events and tells the story of a journalist played by czar amir abraham, me on the trail of a serial killer. the movie also acts as a critique of iranian society,
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with the killer who murdered 16 sex workers, celebrated by some for cleaning up the streets. ah, the baby i think it made a movie inspired made so sorry. it happened 20 years ago, and unfortunately it's happening right now in your own. and i thing when my character are present in this move is exactly what you know, what women are just doing right now. you know, they come to the freight and they reach their own life for themselves and for the others. iranian born lord of the rings star and as an inborn yardi using her platform to lead a protest in los angeles against the iranian regime. i think the worry is that we've had uprisings in iran once
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a decade since 1999. and the student uprising in or on the security forces have one . and this time, the thing that's unprecedented is that you're seeing people fight back against the security forces, with head coverings mandatory for women across iran. the image of someone cutting her hair is a symbol of defiance. a group of high profile french actors. the musicians have joined campaigners by posting a video of themselves, cutting their hair, a symbolic sacrifice in support of iranian women. indonesia is marking the 20th anniversary of the bali bombings, blasts ripped through crowded bars and a tourist hotspot. killing more than 200 people among them, 88 australians, it was a worst atrocity in a nation long plagued by terror attacks. it has been 20 years since the twin
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bumping, shook bali to its core. today the physical scars might have healed, but the emotional trauma hans, the survivors in their daily life, many a still suffering like feeling mar, bone. she was sitting in a car, chest meters away from the side of the blasts. today she is sometimes triggered by smoke on did eco label, i thought, bill me after 20 years. i haven't fully recovered from the drama collette. after the incident happened. i got traumatized by a lot of tank is the at that if i for example, in the morning when i smelled smoke and i immediately rental crazy. i thought then i had to look for the smoke because i pod bomb bomb. and if i hadn't been, i found out it was burnt garbage, but i felt a little better by him. new buckeye multiple services were held throughout indonesia to commemorate the anniversary of the attacks indonesian as well as his trailing officials, honored victims and survivors. and in the 20 years since that terrible event stria
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any that asia upon closer than ever down by tragedy. united friendship. well bryce, but more than just an official gathering the vents also brought together people who have lost loved ones. they've been absolutely uplifted you. i'm you, there it makes you realize you're not the aren't you. i'm not to. i think it was a very, very beautiful and very moving experience for all of us. and especially for those who lost somebody. and this tragic accident is something we have to live with. it could happen and it's on july, this is just an incident, a bombing, but no laws can change through any event. 20 years on indonesia continues to prove that it remains defiant. in the face of tara as a reminder of the top story we following for you in the united nations has voted overwhelmingly
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to condemn russia's illegal annexations of 4 occupied territory regions in ukraine . a $143.00 countries supported the resolution and only 5 opposed. it $35.00 nations abstained, including china and india. was it for me? but vladimir putin offers to restock gas deliveries through the damage north stream pipeline van facility and has all the details on business after a short break. of course, this morning is on the top of the hour and check out our website, d, w dot com for all the latest. i'm telling you a lot of sports every day for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation.

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