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because no one should have to flee. ah, make up your own mind. w. made for mines. ah, ah, this is the w news live from berlin despite the current onslaught brushes, president says he does not want to destroy ukraine. vladimir putin also says there's no need for more massive air strikes, but towns and cities across ukraine are made under attack with the resident saying they have nowhere to hide. and 2 brothers in malta plead guilty to the 2017 murder
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of journalist. they were each sentenced to 40 years in jail for the car bombing that killed daphne corona, valencia, one of malta most prominent investigative reports. ah, i'm a good crop. welcome to the program. missiles have been raining down on ukraine for days, but russian president vladimir putin says he doesn't wish to destroy ukraine, and that he has no immediate plans to keep up with widespread airstrikes. moscow has lost a barrage of attacks on towns and cities for the past 5 days, leaving many ukrainians, ukrainians wondering where they can turn to for safety. modest jackson, my desperation separate asia faces another round of shelling. after days of continued attacks,
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the clean up will be massive. moves my just to let you know what i can tell you really briefly. we got used to the missile strikes 1st to the only thing she said, we are told to hide, hide with you. we don't have any place to hide nearby, but while he can't hide in the cellar with it because you'll be trapped by debris and no one will find you to regard for. so we go outside and we wait until the saga . this fresh missile strike and support easiest part of a continued barrage. but russian president vladimir putin says the high intensity attacks in ukrainian cities will not continue. you might see it and there is no need for massive strikes at least for now. he just will see from there no of them didn't put in also declared his massive mobilization of russian troops is almost complete. moved away with hon to this work or go mobilization is coming to an end already. no voice as of now 222000 of the mobilized,
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already joining the armed forces of the 300000. i believe that within 2 weeks, about 2 weeks in all mobilization activities him will be completed by the ocean. in recent days, ukraine has free taken much of the russian occupied, have san reachin falling. those land gains. russia is now arching civilians to leave hudson, 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. living key affairs, the call for the civilian avocation in the region could precede an escalation in russian attacks. oh d, w corresponding family fashion is in keith. i asked her earlier if ukrainians believed putin's claim about not wanting to destroy their country. no. ah blanche put me no, because even though this comes across as much softer in tell them up put in says there. if you talk to people here on the ground, but 1st of all, many don't,
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he want to directly react to those statements by not giving him the attention by analyzing what he says, because this is how much they despise him. but on the other a hand here it comes across is quite cynical to many people here in the light of the fact that just a couple of days ago, monday people were killed here on the way to work in keefe city in that massive air strike across the country, so clearly a people are angry and they're asking themselves to wind road. is it even necessary to strike in 1st place beat on monday or beat from the beginning of the swore? why is it necessary to invade ukraine? this is from the a more human emotional perspective to say so, but if you look at it from a more military perspective and talk to military experts, they're going to point out you something else. that in fact, the statements kind of imply that may be rushes actually running out of ammunition, running out of weapons with conventional weapons. for example, are certain types of missiles, meaning that they have under my and appear to have underestimated ukraine of from
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the 1st place on. so the different ways to look at the statements, what i personally found quite interesting here is when pooty said that quote, it's impossible to hold the frond without a making sure that he ramps up at the military of forces. oh, with that pasha mobilization, of course we have seen that didn't really seem to have worked so far, but he vowed that this is going to come together within the couple of next weeks and ukraine's present of learners. lensky certainly would align with that perspective about of the kremlin problems. he said, the kremlin comments were further proof that russia is losing the war. let's have a quick listen to what he had to say in his latest video address. pershing shave across russia's already in the atmosphere of its defeat is in a mood of hopelessness for itself. the yields. yes. well, they still have people to carry out their attacks. if they have weapons that they use against ukraine would follow to agree that they still have the opportunity to
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terrorize our cities and all your opinions to blackmail the world. see, but they don't stand a chance because ukraine is advancing them, but they don't stand a chance. funny, how do zalinski comments match with battlefield developments? in particular, if you look at her son region and her seceded, it was occupied by russia forces from early on. this city, this is basically the most important were one of the most important targets fo ukrainian forces right now to significantly advance in the cells but already according to ukrainian information about plot 70 settlements or so have been liberated in the south in house, in region on the weight trying to set foot again in house, so city. but if you look on the other side of the map, more towards the eastern part of ukraine even though must region in particular the in particular don't yet screech. and there of course, uh, with this strategic capture at liberation, a rather of lemon in their early september early,
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october and october. first. these of a strategic places that are important, of course, for ukraine, a to push russian forces back. and given those numbers that about 600 settlements, where liberated by ukrainian forces, at least according to ukrainian information in the past couple of weeks, clearly signals to president zalinski that it's not just that the ukrainian force are doing something right. but actually those weapons that are i from the west have an effect on of the a food, a progress here. and obviously as a result, he keeps requesting those weapons. but also obviously he keeps requesting air defense because he just pointed out, recently he apparently only has, or ukraine only has about 10 percent of the means with regard to air defense to defend the air here and to protect the people in ukraine. so that's not a lot. and as a result, of course, even though ukraine is advancing on various parts in the south and east, at the key, pointing out that they will need more weapons and more defensive stance to actually
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win this war. that's in and of course my phone if other key with the latest. thanks . very much activist, any ron of launch, the online appeal, calling for fresh nationwide protests against the clerical leadership. the movement triggered by muscle means death has now entered a 5th week. a new social media video shows people in the south eastern city of se dawn chanting anti government slogans. the supreme leader, ayatollah ali. if maney says no one should think they can approve the islamic republic. demonstrators are not shrinking from the states use of force which has killed dozens. and although the protest don't seem to have a single leader, women appear to be playing a major role. this is what outraged looks like in iran. people who feel they have nothing left to lose daring imprisonment or worse. many disagree strongly with the government's rules on dress for women. and that someone
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had to die for breaking them. in my opinion, 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 the fundamentalist view of women's and men's roles. women are required to dress modestly. that includes covering their hair at all times and public. this is a core value of iranian law since the revolution in 1979 child custody and divorce settlements favor man 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,
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show them rather the senior melissa have blamed the west for the protest movement. but that hasn't stopped the wide spread chances, woman, life freedom that have been ringing out across the country. stern as some of the stories making use right now. at least 40 people have been killed and an explosion inside a coal mine in northern turkey. the interior ministry says rescue operations have been called off in investigation has been ordered to determine the cause of the explosion. in australia, emergency flood warnings have been issued in the southeast after torrential rains. inundated the region, at least one person has been reported dead more than a months worth of rain has fallen in the area since wednesday. hundreds of people have been rescued from the flood flood waters. the bided administration will start turning away venezuelans who cross illegally into dive states from mexico while
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letting some fly into the country for temporary stays, venezuelans have become one of the biggest migrant groups. tried to enter the us mexico fears the u. s. policy change will be a burden on their care for migrants. germany's anti nuclear green party has agreed to support extending the use of 2 nuclear power plants that were scheduled to be shut down. the green said they will support keeping the 2 plants online till april 2023. due to the energy crisis. however, party members rejected a proposal to allow other plans to stay operational even longer. germany's nuclear reactors were set to close at the end of this year. one's dom it smith. so 2 brothers have been sentenced to 40 years and pres in prison, each for the 2017 car bomb murder of maltese journalist, daphne corona, galaxy. the pair unexpectedly changed their please to guilty on the 1st day of their trial, her killers aimed to put an end to her reporting on corruption in the country.
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journalist daphne caruana, galatea was a fierce critic of malta as politically leet. her investigations exposed corruption . but her voice was silenced. she was killed in a car bomb attack near her house nearly 5 years ago. her killers now face 40 years in prison. the 2 brothers were sentence on the 1st day of their trial after pleading guilty. as finally some closure for her loved ones. there's no reason does it should have taken too long 5 years, so long. 5 years is falcon and box. i mean we're happy adopt the the homicide squad remains united. the us any generally remains united. everyone kind of flutes together to make sure that
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this happens. the journalists murder was condemned. world wide and lead to massive protests and malta accusations that the prime minister, joseph muscat, was shielding. witnesses from the investigation into her death led him to resign and 2020 protesters saying there are crooks everywhere. you look at something she wrote in her blog hours before she was killed. earlier, i spoke to journalist to cole. my lock in the multi capital, the letter about the recent developments. i asked her why it took 5 years to bring the suspects to trial. point of it is definitely down to systemic issues in the eighty's judicial system to begin with. i mean, motels, justice system is known for very long and painful courts delays, especially when it comes to the criminal court and stuff like this. so that partly to do it is also a very big factor in this case was, you know, there were efforts to sort of delay the jordy tie in as much as possible. i think
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even i just this week alone, making a few days running up to the trial. and one of the brothers went on a hunger strike, a sort of try and stop the proceedings from happening. they opened very like several of constitutional cases. so it's a mix of the 2. i think most of it is down to just the systemic issues of court delays, long compilations of evidence and stuff like that. finally, a lot of people complain about taxes, the beatles sang about it. fab 4 is classic tax, ma'am. now has a new music video out to watch the late george harrison wrote it to express his annoyance with united kingdom's wealth tax. at the time. it meant that the beatles had to pay 90 percent of earnings to tax the song as part of an upcoming special edition of their $966.00 album revolver, which we can have quick listen to right now. i
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libertarian anthem. if i ever heard it coming up next sports life with a closer look at women, lead uprising in iran for the eyes of female athletes in germany and william bullcrap of morphia, top the, our they with nature raring to read me. if there is any erotic events between them, you'd have to find it between the lines. he w literature.
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