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ah, you pay won't pay taxation and politics starts october 21st on d w ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin to night. vladimir putin says that russia does not want to destroy ukraine and says, there is no need for more massive air strikes, but towns and cities across ukraine. they are still coming under attack. people, there's a, they have no where left to ha,
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also coming up. the british prime minister lives trust scrapping, tax cut in sacking. her finance chief. she's hoping that all of this will help to calm ravel financial markets. ah, i'm bring. gov is good to have you. with this on this friday, russian president vladimir putin. he says that his country does not want to destroy ukraine, and that there is no need for new massive air strikes. but the bombardment of you, great it is far from over. moscow has been carrying out a campaign of high intensity strikes on towns and cities across the country for the past 5 days. and you crazy people say that they have nowhere left to ha more destruction. my desperation separation faces another round of shelling.
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after days of continued attacks, the clean up will be massive. moves my just to let you know what i can tell you a little. we got used to the missile strikes 1st to the only thing she said, we are told to hide, hide where we don't have any place to hide nearby. but while he can't hide in the cellar with it, because he'll be trapped by debris and no one will find you to regard. so we go outside and we wait until the saga. this fresh missile strike and support easy as part of a continued barrage. but russian president vladimir putin says the high intensity attacks in ukrainian cities will not continue in my seat and there is no need for massive strikes, at least for now he just will see from there, nor come reasonably put in also declared his massive mobilization of russian troops is almost complete, moved away with unable to this work or go mobilization is coming to an end already
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. no risk as of now 222000 of the mobilized, already joining the armed forces of the 300000. i believe that within 2 weeks about 2 weeks in all mobilization activities and will be completed by the ocean. in recent days, ukraine has free taken much of the russian occupied have san reach and falling, those land gains. russia is now arching civilians to leif have son who fear the presence of a large number of civilians makes it difficult for the military to maneuver. and most likely, shall we say, it's dangerous for life of living. key affairs, the call for the civilian education in the region could precede an escalation in russian attacks. earlier i spoke with military analyst sam bended, and i asked him what he makes of vladimir putin calling off more massive strikes on ukraine. well, probably there is a need for russian military to reevaluate the impact of the strikes. it is known that they have spent a significant amount of their precision guided munitions and other rockets which
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are in short supply. but at the same time, the strikes cause international condemnation and really have not stopped. the ukrainian results were also hearing from mr. brewton that he doesn't see a need to expand the draft any further. i mean, could this be in response to the public anger over conscription? quite possibly, there's been a lot of anger. there's been a lot of public condemnation, a lot of video shared publicly across russia. and around the world, but also there's a need for russia to essentially see how the mobilization going at this point. how many soldiers are actually enough, or the combat that they're planning. and therefore, a certain pause and re evaluation is probably necessary for the ministry of defense . at this point, we have seen reports about the number of rockets, the number of missiles that russia had to use just in the tax this past monday. the cost for that. so we're talking about shortages of weapons that we're talking about,
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a shortage of well trained soldiers on top of that. can russia continue to sustain this type of onslaught? i think it's a great question. i believe we are in a relatively uncharted territory. there's a lot of unknowns at this point, what russia can and cannot do. it can certainly blog, it's manpower problems with just new recruits and newly mobilized forces. but these are not the same quality forces that went through the combat in the 1st 7 months. and so russia lost a lot of good quality soldiers and officers, again, it can have enough bodies at the front, but will actual quantity be a good substitute for quality? now there are a lot of unknowns at this point, and it's very difficult to predict how far as russia is going to go. military analysts, sam had been skipping his excellent analysis on this friday. sam, thank you. the british prime minister list trust, today's sacked her finance minister and she's scrapped or planned to tax cuts.
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she's hoping to calm financial markets that have been left jittery by the government to new economic plants. another political earthquake shaking london not even 50 days in office and prime minister list truss has already sacked her most important loyalist finance minister quasi quoting. i have acted decisively to day because my priority is ensuring all countries economic stability. as prime minister, i will always act in the national interest. this is always my 1st consideration. many see quieting as a scapegoat. both he and truss wanted to radically low a taxes to boost the economy. i'm not going to talk the additional rate of tax today, mister speaker, i'm going to abolish it altogether. they didn't say he would pay for that financial markets panicked. mortgage rates shot up and pension funds faulted. when
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journalists asked her why she didn't resign, trust repeated the same refrain. what kinds of phyllis do you have? what i've done today is made sure that we have economic stability in this country. form a foreign minister. jeremy hunt now takes over prisons. finances trust says she will scrap some of the plans, tax cuts. this is unlikely to reassure her conservative party she herself might be pushed out. next. irena inactive is have wanted online appeal, calling for fresh nationwide protests against the countries. clerical leadership of the movement was triggered by gina moss as a means death is now entered a 5th week. a new social media video shows people in the southeastern city of czar had done chanting, anti government sluggers of the supreme leader who you see right there,
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ayatollah ali home. and he says that no one should think that they can approve the islamic republic demonstrations. they are not dying down despite a crackdown that has killed dozens. and the protests do not seem to have a single leader. women are playing a major role here. this is what outraged looks like in iran. people who feel they have nothing left to lose the daring imprisonment or worse. many disagree strongly with the government rules on dress for women. and that someone had to die for breaking them. in my opinion that they should remove the he job altogether. anyone who likes it can we're at and anyone who doesn't, doesn't need to. iran is a religious state and the official interpretation of shia islam relies on a fundamentalist view of women's and men's roles. women are
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required to dress modestly. that includes covering their hair at all times and public is the core value of iranian law. since the revolution in 1979 child custody and divorce settlements favor men who can also prohibit their wives from working in certain professions. women are not allowed to leave the country without their husbands permission. women receive far less inheritance when a parent dies than do their brothers, and they faced discrimination in inheriting their husbands estates as well. the iranian government does not seem poised to change discriminatory laws, show them rather the senior melissa have blamed the west for the protest movement. but that hasn't stopped the wide spread chance woman life freedom that have been ringing out across the country. earlier today, w washington bureau chief in his bold, she spoke with the u. s. under secretary of state for civilian security,
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democracy and human rights in she asked her what could be done from a u. s. a perspective to support iranian protesters. the united states is to take a number of concrete actions to support the iranian people peaceful protestors who are showing tremendous courage in demanding their universal human rights. for one, we have swiftly moved to impose costs on those who are perpetrating this brutal crackdown which involves not only a killing and maiming of peaceful protesters, including students, young girls and young boys, but also the arrest of scores of journalists act to this cultural figures. as part of this ever widening violent crack down. so we move swiftly to thanks to the so called morality police responsible for the death of 22 year old man, nini,
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who's, who's tragic death set off this eruption of public outrage. but we've also sanctioned the minister of interior responsible for the widening crackdown, the minister of communications, who has overseen the disruption of internet access to nearly 80000000 iranians. on that final note, we have moved decisively to issue a general license general license d 2 from the department of treasury, which is allowing american service providers to offer new tools, new platforms to the iranian people. so they can, can, can you to communicate with one another and communicate with the world to shine a light on what's really happening on the ground. or let's look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. this, our 5 people have been killed in a shooting of the us state of north carolina. the 15 year old boy suspected of
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carrying out the attack was hospitalized is in the critical condition. you as president joe biden expressing grief and once again urging action on gun control and explosion at a coal mine in northern turkey, has killed at least $22.00 workers, and left dozens more trapped under ground. rescue efforts were already under way at the scene with several injured miners able to crawl out. the cause of the blast remains until plenty of protesters have thrown. watch it soup over vincent. ben goes masterpiece sunflowers. i guess you'd call it now. soupy sunflowers. active is to face the work at london's national gallery to protest against you. k government investment in fossil fuels, police arrested the 2 people you see right there for trespassing and criminal use of a suit can an open air festival of arts and technology is transforming the check capital prague into a giant eliminated canvas. one of the centerpieces as
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a moving tribute to civilian victims of the war in ukraine. the blazing headlights of burnt out car light up a street scape in the check capital prague. the vehicles are real imported directly from ukraine. first hand witnesses of human struggle and survival. maxine volkoff skis tribute to victims of the war is simple but effective. we are bringing yearly porkers with the full stories of the owners and i thought it might be kind of symbolic in these days. to show the moments of the brutality of war and between the other insulation, the owners of these cast survives that lost. everything may owned, even the vehicles positioning in the city is meaningful. here we out of the money, i'm going i'm, if you will be in the town hall and the libraries like symbols of knowledge and politics and these cars smouldering here
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waiting for it's kind of response. so people out looking at the details and then might kind of read the stories of the people who like the war. the installation is one of over a 1000 illuminating landmarks across prom during the signal festival, a full day showcase of the visual arts and technology. the 10th anniversary edition features, eco friendly, low energy lights and lasers. the organizers hope it will inject some levity into the increasingly meanness of 2020, to the light symbolizes hope. and him lies also sort of future. and i think in these dire times which are kind of stressful to a lot of people, it brings a different perspective, maybe a little bit of joy that people need
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or difficulties now in hope. and i used to victory over struggling shock as a match. the 10 kicked off in germany's buddhist legal on friday. morning, double seem right. they are scoring the pick of the goals just before have time in gilton kitchen. that was the 2nd in a 3, you know, when for the visitors who move up to 3rd ahead of saturdays game shock has still have only one. when after gaining promotion to the top flight last season. you're watching the w news. a big facility is up next to the w business news and more trouble for the british pound after the sacking of the finance minister. sounds like time for the weekend have a good rearing to read. ah, everyone who loves books has to go insane.
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