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ah, you pay won't pay taxation and politics starts october 21st on d w ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, a deadly drone assault on the center of keith. because he clearly beyond me the devastation. this is a residential building. a 4 story building, several people are reported dead following fresh russian strikes on ukrainian cities keeps mayor calls the terror attacks. also coming off,
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you foreign ministers, me to discuss a response to toronto violent crack down on anti regime protests. but as far as sanctions go, as deep division over who they heard most class and sports on the on billions, unbelievable star to the bonus, bigger season is getting even better. ah, i'm good. how else is good to have you with us? explosions, half rock, the ukrainian capital keys. yet again, president vladimir zalinski says russia, you so called come, he cause it draughts to attack the city. ukraine says at least 4 people died following an attack on a residential building. rescue crews are still trying to free those trapped on the
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rubber sortie se russian strikes and other regions of ukraine. i've left several more dead and knocked up. paul, 2 hundreds of towns a bright autumn morning and keep shattered by more deadly attacks from russia. ukrainian capital woke up to a series of explosions early on monday morning. this residential building now a smouldering wreck was one of several stroke. at least 3 people are believed to have died. as emergency teams worked to rescue injured survivors from the rubble shocked residents waited on use of their family and neighbors. fully equipped came here after getting a phone call from our mother, who said she was under the ramble. she said, please find someone urgently to help me. i'm buried under the ravel. we don't know if she still under the rabble. we were told some one was taken to hospital at might have been hurt, but we dont know. non i ended with ukraine's government says the attacks used so
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called kamikaze drones made in iran. oh, they can lawyer overhead before finding and hitting a target. surveying the damage keeps mayor vitale. plesco said moscow was deliberately targeting civilians. they destroyed our country, they destroyed our hometown. did they kill cereals right now and we see the error. these bear up is sparrow targets drew desert drew praise of these worn every raj of her. do it. the russians need you, granny resolved your granules in that way they killed civilian people. the attacks come just a week after russia struck key for the 1st time in several months. d w correspondent, funny fact shar reported from the aftermath of one of the attacks is unclear just how many people remain trapped here. but one message is clear, hello, russia is not going to let go of attacking. he had to sit in a sense, civilian,
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elite, indiscriminate shelling that the people here are witnessing the people of keith had gotten used to a degree of normality in recent months. but these attacks have brought the brutality of war rushing back. and as you saw, w correspondence manufacture reported earlier from one of the attack locations in key. if it, once again, he said he was taking a look at this residential buildings. o'rando, what is left of it? no, just the units i try to call to the rabble. it's unclear just how many people remain trapped here. but one message is clear. russia is not going to let go of attacking . you have to sit in a sense, civilian indiscriminate challenge that the people here are witnessing now let's cross over to our corresponding mathias bellinger who's standing by and keep for us. and he has to tell us more about these attacks this morning. yeah,
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i am pretty much at the same location that we just saw. funny this morning, reporting from it's been cordoned off. you can see these trucks going in there, so they are clearing up the deborah there. and we know that 3 people have died in this attack. among them, pregnant women and 18 people at least have been rescued from the rubble. it's another attack that hit a residential building. there is a power station near by. it might very well be that this power station was targeted . we've seen this in the past few days more that russia has been tom targeting critical infrastructure. it's pretty much falls into the same pattern. russia has stepped up these attacks and they're able to empower things to these drones that they have gotten from a, from iran, and that are much more difficult for ad defenses to fight against the you talking
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about air defenses. there many of the drones that attack key, which actually shot down our cubes. air defenses improving. they are these we, we are hearing that freshman has launched 40 drawings now out of 40 drones, a few hits. we've heard that these 28 have been shut down. but that's of course, the 2 men he that are getting through. we've also seen policeman shooting with rifles at these drones. the problem with jones is that they fly much lower than i iraq. it's for example, and that eddie fin systems are built or the traditional ad events is them? those air defense systems that ukraine hives are made to shoot down rockets, rockets that fly pretty high in the sky before they come down or demand the key of highs. now is that it will get more smaller addie fin systems that can
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shoot at lower objects. now, how prepared were the people of key for these latest stripes? the people here are aware that anything can hear, especially since last week of the month before our kia has been quiet and everything that was from time to time launch, the key of has been shut down by air defenses. people, of course, are very aware now that anything can happen we've seen last week after the 1st days after these massive strikes from last monday. the disney was much more quiet than it used to be. but right now, of course, people still need to go on with their lives. and after knowing that, by past 2 days, they were returning to the streets. and if you are at home and suddenly something hits your home, there's not much you can do to prevent the good of as much as building other reporting from caves. thank you. mathias or ukraine says
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drones a made in iran were used in many of rushes, reasons, attacks to rock denies, selling drones to russia. but analysts see evidence of iranian instructors training russian soldiers to use them. they had to look at what these unmanned tools of war are and what russia is doing with them. are they call it the moped for its loud crude mechanical noise that can be heard from far away. the iran made shot had won 36 drone, hear, seen hovering over odessa. but it's no joke. these drones can have devastating effects, though iran denies selling them to russia. kia says fragments of this drone shot down in southern ukraine, have iranian, as well as russian markings. the shower head is a series of drones made by a rod. the 136 has a wing span of 2 and a half meters and carries 40 kilograms of explosives. it's classified as
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a loitering munition. it can hang out for hours in the air until a target is found than it zooms in, becoming a missile that destroys itself on impact. what makes iranian drones useful to russia is that they are cheap, and the shot had $136.00 can cost about $20000.00 euros each. nick, who is the growth? mm. oh, my, the m and yog negan that he russia flies them alone, or in low altitude swarms, hoping that one or 2 will get 3 ukrainian air defenses, which have trouble seeing them. although several have been shot down. ukraine is still figuring out how to deal with the threat they pose, but they will have to act fast. president zalinski claims that russia has ordered more than 2000 of the shop heads. now for more on this, we can speak to our defense analyst at thomas vigo military expert and
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a journalist at tom. before we talk about these drones, what's behind the strike? the strategy behind this new wave of attacks against cave and other cities. they're far from the actual front lines in the east high. yeah. well actually it's a mix. obviously, it's a partially intimidation of the people in ukraine and the big cities. and as we've seen before, it's also of the target hitting critical infrastructure, especially energy. so that heating electricity, all these things are destroyed before winter sets it. now, how effective are these drones compared to other forms of attack? i got hillary barrages or, or rockets. they seem to be pretty effective. and the main point is we're talking about saturation of air defense here. ukraine claims that are $43.00 drones,
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which were directed at t f. 37 have been shocked. all which is quite a large percentage. on the other hand to those that got through were sufficient for the damage we've seen. so it's about the sheer number, which is a problem for you. ok. now let's talk about the iran connection a bit more to run, denies having supplied russia with drones. what's your take on that? well, we've seen so many pictures videos, footage from the front lines from kiff today, which show those typical iranian drones. i think this claim is completely unfounded, and there really is prove that iranian material is used by russia and as war. now, why is russia now resorting to these a drone attacks as it run out of the weapons? obviously russia has run out of precision guided ammunition that it's called.
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so they have quite a large number of rockets still of artillery of all this stuff. but they don't have sufficient numbers of precision iraq. it's persistent guided missiles. and so the drone seems that she will turn to achieve their aims. now we've talked a lot. busy about ad offense, systems being delivered to ukraine, german ones, american ones, a. can these ad offense systems make a difference in favor of ukraine against these drones? not really. yeah. we've been talking about iris t s l. i'm from germany in isms from the u. s. and those are missiles for air defense, which i intended as we've heard before, to shoot, don't foreign rock codes, cruise missiles, and fast moving objects. what ukraine lacks, obviously, is so called short re jackie fans,
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which is artillery basically are to really to shoot dog planes helicopters and those drones. and we've heard that the drum and get out with tags are not checked. they are the fans cabinets that those are making a difference, but it's only 30 of those. and they are deployed on the front line. what ukraine needs is this kind of air defense artillery short range to guard cities against drones, defense analyst, thomas vehicle. thank you very much. you're welcome. your pin union is set to a sanction iran security forces over the death of the 22 year old woman. gina marsan many last month, and the repression of the subsequent anti government protest. you foreign ministers are targeting iran, so called morality police, in whose hands i mean he died as well as
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a cabinet minister overseeing internet blockages the name the names officials will be subject to you visa bands and assets freeze. iran has promised response to the century backpack as following events in luxembourg for us, where the foreign ministers are meeting right now, jackie does are starting to emerge about how you plans to sanction iran. what can you tell us? yes. right this. you can see the cause behind me just by starting to leave the ministers hmo, wrapped up this kind of so in luxembourg, and we know now that they're going to sanction 11 individuals. so individual people and 4 entities in response to the crack, dine against the protest, full freedom of expression in iran, they will include all the way up to isa zara poll, who is the communications and information minister of iran. and that is related to the internet. crack time that's been perpetrated in the country as well. now
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there's been big sort of divisions and questions about whether the european union should do this, whether it would withdraw iran from the table for the iran nuclear deal talks. donald trump, the former u. s. president of, as he pulls america out, and joe biden has been participating in tools to take america back in to try and prevent around from getting a new killer weapon. iran has promised a response, but i think the ministers have decided that they need to exercise this sanctions package. they need to react because the public sentiment on this issue is so strong . and now i understand that european 4 minutes is there have also been discussing iran's alleged involvement in russia's invasion of ukraine's. we've been talking about the drones. what are you hearing about that? yeah, there's been quello, the division on this issue. the danish foreign minister seems to suggest that they believe that these drones were being used in these iranian drugs were being used in, in ukraine, a number of the bolts for ministers that year. we probably think so,
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but actually there's no confirmation. i think the european union is waiting to have absolutely firm proof to enact further sanctions on that issue. what they have done on ukraine know is decided and approved. and you training mission for up to 16000 soldiers over the next 2 years. that will receive training, both new recruits and existing soldiers on high sort of spec technology that is being sent to ukraine on you. soil that, that will take place. it will cost around somewhat over a $100000000.00 euros. that is something that 6 weeks ago when these same ministers were meeting in prague, was totally off the table. so what we're seeing here is in the wake of those 4 eastern regions, having those what we believe to be sham, referenda by the european union, real step up in the support that they're trying to give you. great di dimitri labor, who's the, to me, ciocca labor, who's the ukranian foreign minister. he joined the, the minister today from an air raid bunker in cave oversee that have been continued
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shelling on the capital in ukraine. now the baltic states are also calling for a special tribunal to prosecute russia all the invasion and ukraine. now, how other u e o countries reacting to that? yeah, that was an idea that came out last night and it was that the group did a statement. the 3 ministers from stony lot view and if you ain't it was a bit left field to be honest with you. go ahead. what they're suggesting is that there should be a special tribunal to persecute, to, to prosecute the crime of aggression, not things like genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. like the international criminal court has jurisdiction for they put this forward. we know that they tabled it here today, but it appears that it didn't get much of a warm reception. we're waiting to hear from joseph parade. the e foreign policy chief is about to give a, a press conference. it may have already started. in fact, it's been a little bit delayed,
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but what i think is we heard from the dutch foreign minister. he, well, obviously, many of those international tribunals and course are being held. and he seemed to suggest that actually the and the institutions that already exist should be a non, i'm bearing in mind. the core of this nature would probably need un security council approval. and russia is a permanent member of that jack for reporting from luxembourg. thank you. jack tana to have a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the new u. k. finance minister has strapped nearly all of the price of the prime minister list process. disputed tax cuts. chancellor jeremy hunt suspended a plan that would have caught the basic income tax rate. he also scaled back an energy price cap, trusses. proposals barked market term, or when it was announced weeks ago, causing the british pound about what to plunge. we've decided to announce sweden's
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parliament has confirmed moderate party leader of krista, san as a prime minister. he will lead of 3 party minority coalition with a christian democrats and the liberals bought the block will rely on the support of the far right sweden democrats. we merged as the 2nd largest party in elections the up to mays we are in germany will allow a number of afghans at risk of persecution to come to germany. the foreign and interior ministries announced that around $1000.00 afghans and their families will be granted entry. they include activists, journalists, and religious minority members. now, one of the world's leading global health conferences is underway here in berlin. the word wells health summit is an annual event that focuses on urgent issues in health care. one of them fighting a tiny, tenacious pest that kills hundreds of thousands of people. every year.
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they may be tiny, but they kill more humans every year than any other animal on the planet. by some estimates around a 1000000 people annually die from the pathogens that mosquitoes can transmit. and around half or more of those deaths are directly linked to one illness in particular. malaria which is caused by a parasite that multiplies in red blood cells. the bloodsucking insects that can carry the disease have so far been limited by temperature and conditions to a wide band spanning the tropics world wide. many scientists believe climate change is now causing that band to widen. the vast majority of malaria cases occur in sub saharan africa where the disease is particularly devastating for young children. a lot of progress has been made in the fight against malaria here in the last couple of decades. much of it due to the distribution of mosquito nets and the targeted
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use of insecticides. but there's still a long way to go and places like this lake region in kenya. the cost of treating malaria is very high return. they tell you there's no medication. so you have to go and buy it at the canister, and you don't have enough money. most of us simply can pay the price in some ports of pakistan. malaria has also historically been an ongoing problem. but the recent calamitous flooding caused by heavy monsoon rains and melting glaciers and the region has led to a spike and cases of the disease. as flood waters were see, they provide a perfect environment for disease carrying mosquitoes to breed last year. the w h o estimated malaria, caused around 800 deaths in the country. this year, it will likely be many more and you deflect, daring, sug, arise in whatever disease like your malaria, gastro, i'm doing,
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most of the vision or the children i pregnant woman medications can help treat the disease, but the long term goal is to develop good vaccines for malaria, so far, just one has been endorsed by the w h o, but it's less effective than many experts. what like more promising candidates are in the pipeline, however, and could be rolled out his early his next year. ah, it's been an unusual season in germany's bonus league with perennial champions by a munich sofa, unable to assert themselves at the front of the pack. in the recent weeks on you and berlin have been the ones topping the table in only their 4th season in that division matched a 10. so the most doc month, in what would become a frustrating match for the visitors. oh, new and found themselves in an unfamiliar position ahead of the visit of boucher
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dormant talk of the good news league table coach was jack continues to what one does it? berlin there open at this time around came served on a silver platter, courtesy ogle corbett, who was punished by the alerts danny kava, the stuff of nightmares for the goldman stopper with just 8 minutes on the clock. he was blameless, at least for half a 2nd. this sweetly struck drive from outside the bus to nail to league leaders on yawn after 21 minutes. their supporters once more in disbelief. he would have been 3 shortly afterwards. if you hadn't been the beast north did intervention from nico shot to back against his old club. either way, the damage had to be done. the 2nd half brought dormant no relief. instead o noon,
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so out yet another memorable victory to maintain their position on top of the plan does make a pile. ah, for both our name mom arrived at barcelona high court, where he and others will stand trial on charges of fraud and corruption over his transfer to barcelona from santos. in 2013 on trial with ne, ma'am, are his parents and former executives from both barcelona and santos. name are who now plays for paris. sandra, mom has denied any wrongdoing in the transfer. nearly a decade ago. spanish prosecutors are seeking a 2 year prison term and a fine of 9000000 euros. if name are is indeed found guilty. now the man's football world cup in katara kicks off in less than a month. however, another football tournament has been on the way and cut off for some time. now. this st. child world cup disadvantaged girls from
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a number of countries took part in the competition, which is about far more than football. young io takes a bow after pitting palestine $1000000.00 front against guitar. opening goal of the 2020 st child loan cup. she and her te makes, grew up in a refugee camp in the palestinian city of to come football. her coaches see is both a vital physical activity for girls and a distraction from the everyday struggles of living in the streets. them coming here, hair is a great deal because it will encourage their friends to finish it to play football or any kindness or ha, they are here to be the leader to hovering the future generation. so yes, this will encourage them greatly. 28 teams consisting of clears from poor and disadvantaged backgrounds are facing off. 13 of them are girls teams with 2 of
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those from the arab world, guitar and palestine. it's the 4th edition of the st child world cup organized by the u. k. charity street child united in partnership with the guitar foundation and do hope it aims to increase participation in sports and offer opportunities to less well of children. we know that it's important to enable girls to not only think that they can play, but also that there are other opportunities in sports like refereeing, and coaching and, and opportunities and ministration. so it's really the holistic component around sports that we're looking out for girls when well, team palestine and hosts. katara certainly put on a shoe at this tournament. no middle eastern senior team has ever made it to a women's world cup. the region is under represented at the upper levels of the gay getting a new generation of girls into the game with the bench like this is crucial if that is ever to change. you want cdw news coming up next in d, w in use asia. a special interview with
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a mongolian prime minister sandwiched between russia and china walks is the biggest fear today and china's communist party congress is about to confirm. she jan, paying for 3rd term as leader. we find out more about the man and his plan. and people in thailand find ways of adapting to floods that have endured for weeks. my colleague melissa cham, we'll have these stories, and more coming up after break. i'm grab it from me on the new seat. ah, with
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