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ah ah ah, this is dw use life from berlin. renewed russian strikes are reported against several cities across ukraine, keith and so to me, around the cities targeted, the white house says it will hold brush were accountable for full price after brushing road attacks killed at least 7 people the day earlier. more backtracking
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germany decides to extend the lifespan of another of its last nuclear power plants as the energy crisis forces everything about supplies instead of 23 power plants will now stay online until april. next year the you moves to punish iran for its violent crack down on anti regime protests and announce sanctions against top members of the so called morality pallets. and it support brielle madrid for catherine bennett. wins football's procedures belong door to end leonel, macy's dominant self. the top award, the women's price goes to pass. loan is alexia. yes, for the 2nd straight year. oh, i've been fizzle and welcome, an aide to ukrainian president, florida. lensky says rush has carried out more strikes against keith. this time
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hitting what he describes as an energy object as follows. monday's wave of deadly drone strikes, which targeted the capital and cities in the eastern sewer region. the white house says the united states will hold russia accountable for war crimes. ukraine's foreign minister to meet roll called labor, says the eat, you must sanction iran for supplying russia withdraws to run claims. it's exporting isn't exporting weapons to either side in this conflict. ah, a team of journalists and security guards run for cover. they've spotted a drone overhead. antea craft batteries try to shoot it down before a can strike. but it's too late.
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with oliver. this is the destruction the drones left behind. one side of an apartment block reduced to rubble among those killed and the attack was a pregnant woman. in a week after russia renewed its attacks on the capital, the air strikes have already become a new normal for some key residence. but she put in your blog, which on last monday was scary. but now it's like we're used to has my young air rights every day. salome wake up, look at social media to see what's going on. and so this morning we woke up and after 10 minutes or so of alarm, we heard the 1st explosion while on the warrior, the shore and life in the capital goes on despite the looming threat on there which arise void, the iran, i feel really bad. i have 2 children in our morning started very loudly,
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it's all numbers because the area where we live at the train station was hit, the model was pretty close out of water. but after the air raid was finished, i had to go to my job this, mr. allen, i believe that's i drive to my work, but there was an air raid. again, the solution is i'm trying to stay close to a shelter, but i'm still outside. so it is a while while previous russian attacks on keith were mostly missile strikes. this latest assault was carried out by what appeared to be iranian made so called kamikaze drains. in his nightly arrest, the ukrainian president followed him as a lensky said, the ukrainian army managed to shoot down 37 of the drains hills mission. and that, aside from the capital of $25.00, other areas of the country were hit. iran has denied supplying drains to russia, but cools of mounted for sanctions. while protestors gathered outside the iranian embassy and keep for
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a silent vigil. to make clear who they hold accountable for the strikes that have brought back fear to their city. so a 2nd week of strikes across ukraine. let's talk to but he is bowling, our correspondent and keith about that. bring us up to date, but he is on the latest. yeah, it's just not long ago. another object has been hit another power plant. so that was, that was providing heating to the city. we heard that 3 rockets have hit that. not drove this time, but rockets, but that pretty much is what we've seen throughout the past few days. that brokers and jones were directed at civilian infrastructure here in ukraine and in the capital of q. how does today compared to yesterday's method strike some key bent
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and other punitive besides the fact that yesterday was jones and today rockets, it pretty much the same pattern. yesterday's drone flew into a residential building but that residential building which is next to a power station. and today was again a polish station. we also just heard news from 3rd attack on as it told me in the city, not far from here about 100 kilometers to the west. there again, paula station has been hit and yesterday's attacks that were carried out by we've heard more than 40 drones, but also a number of rockets also targeted similar objects throughout the whole country. so it's very clear that russia is trying to destroy the power infrastructure and the heating infrastructure before winter. so something i guess to, to effect morale against the people is that, is that what's happening here?
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that seems to be the objective to weaken the country to weaken the economy, to weaken people of spirit. that's not really working. people more determined to resist russia if they perceive it as, as cruel as they have since the beginning of the war. extra ordinary, really cruel. but this is the calculation, this is the pattern that russian warfare has established throughout the put in years. if you look at syria, if you look at chechnya, it's a war on the civil population in order to break the spirit. the other reason might be that this is targeted, maybe the message is targeted at russia's hardliners who have been very unhappy with the performance of the russian army and put in seems to be selling the strikes and civilians as something bad russia is doing to advance. it's cause it's, it's cause to occupy ukraine or destroy the current state of ukraine.
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and while it's doing not well on the battlefield, strategically or, or tactically, there isn't much use in that. it doesn't really weaken ukraine's military in a significant way. but it creates the images that these people have been longing for the latest development. so g e, a russian war in ukraine, there from mathias bowling, our correspondent in keith. thank you. hold on 200000 men. some with their families have fled russia since president vladimir putin announced a partial military mobilization last month. many travelled over land waiting in kilometers long lines of traffic at the borders of neighboring countries like cossacks, georgia and finland. some have made their way to germany. officials here said they want to make it easier for those who has been called out for military service to find asylum before other men and women who might expect draft notices in the
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future. finding a way to stay in germany isn't easy. maria calls this car. her say they're when vladimir putin announced a partial mobilization on september 21st. maria her husband and their 2 kids left everything behind and drove to finland, fleeing the draft. starting. i was scared now. i was shaken from that moment from the evening over 21st until we step into finished territory. you're up to that point. i was insanely uncared so that i am an interval of isms rational. maria is not here real name. she also doesn't want us to show her face. she worked as a doctor in moscow hospital. she and her husband, i was eligible for military service. they cannot imagine taking part in the war against ukraine, where they have relatives. they decided not to wait for draft notices to arrive yet at the hotel. by from the moment you get
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a draft notice of leading would mean deserting them. and you most likely won't be even allowed to cross the border on either at the airport nor by car by so we decided we couldn't wait for draft notices. we have children, and we had to rescue every one i somehow philip corsica also left rush after mobilization was announced. he was going to go on vacation to europe at the end of september anyway. but after put in speech, he decided not to wait a crucial decision. on september thirties, finland closed its borders, foot to is from russia. authorities led him over the border after some pointed questions like to go on to the home, visit some letters on the receipt choice. do you know that mobilization has begun in russia? do you know about criminal responsibility? is we, are you eligible for military service? when did you get your tickets off? when are you going back? it only lasted a couple of minutes, but it seemed endless because you don't know what can happen any moment. being his national,
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it was almost positive. only after crossing the finish border could both marie and philip bruce a sigh of relief, both headed for german, not least because of the promises of german politicians to protect deserters and draft dodgers from russia. yes, cause alliston, i will bring you might have germany said it would accept those who are fleeing mobilization battle and the fiends on the contrary said that they didn't want any one mug so we couldn't stay there. no, well anyway, we have some friends here. now who know the language i have and can help us. not only as the, as the form back i thought i'm on with the model number much, but getting political asylum in germany for people fleeing. they dropped in russia is not an easy task. says elaina sir gave up for berlin based and g o. the risk of being rejected is high. she and her colleagues, i have sent an open letter to german authorities asking to ease the conditions for those who don't want to serve in the russian army. my boys,
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him all we asked for simplification of obligation rules, documented cherry and visas, etc. because now it's a very complicated process and one can apply only after having proved and political persecution. and of course, we asked for simplified asylum for those waiters, hobos, pollutants regime karema. but before the rules are ease, philip and maria are trying to find other ways of staying in germany, like applying for a work or student visa. they say going back to russia is not an option for them. and here are some other ukraine related stories making headlines in a prisoner swap with russia. more than a 100 ukranian women have returned home. most of them soldiers, summer from the as of stars still works in mario full, which was under siege for weeks. 110 russians were sent back in exchange, which they controlled media in russia report that the death toll in a warplane crash has risen to 13. a russian fighter jets reportedly crashed into
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a residential building port town of young ukraine setting. the structure ablaze. russians defense businesses. the crash was caused by an injured fire. in a change of plant, germany will keep all 3 of its last operational nuclear power plants online until april, next year. germany had planned to phase out nuclear power by the end of 2022. russia's war ukraine and the collapse of energy supplies of seen the government reconsider the plan. let's bring in al political correspondence to raise it trauma. to raise it. hadn't they planned to close down 2 of the plans or rather have 2 of the plans keep running to cover energy supplies here in germany? that's why dirt germany is energy minister back how big said saying m along with his and the environmentalists. green's that it wouldn't make any sense to keep the
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3rd one as well. not economically and not environmentally either. birds, german finance minister, lintner and his party, the free democrats didn't agree they wanted to keep all 3 of them for an even longer period of time. potentially even a definitely. so with his coalition government splitter, german chancellor will have shawls had to make the decision at a time where due to the war and ukraine and the gas supply card from russia. many germans are facing fees off to little energy or to little heating over the european winter that's coming up now. so in the last couple of weeks, public opinion has shifted a bit and even climate activist, great at 2 in burg, just recently said that she thinks it's a bad idea to turn off the nuclear power plants that are already running and rely on more planet heating coal instead, and so they're now staying on the grid during this winter to secure energy supply at times of high electricity demand, and to avoid blackouts. that why is it so controversial amongst germans?
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they're having to war 3 power plants are powered by nuclear about while it's inconsistent with decisions made by previous german governments and all of them have committed to that their transition to safe and renewable energy. and that's a decision that was backed by the majority of german spec, then, and experts argue the facts have not changed. nuclear power and nuclear power plants remain a high risk technology. greenpeace, for example, says that, especially in times where europe is critical, infrastructure is attacked. nuclear power panel and suppose a very high risk, let alone the fact that there's still no solution to what will happen to the nuclear waste these plans produce. and that's also why the german green party refuses to extend the life span of these nuclear power plants. and beyond april 23 . so next spring. so if all actually wants to avoid further rift within his
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coalition government, you will have to come up with the long term plan to secure germany's energy supply after april 23. thank you very much for the analysis to raise the trouble for us. thank you. chinese communist party congress is meeting in beijing this week where it's likely to confirm she's in paying for a 3rd term as leader. she's absolute control. the chinese politics has grown comparisons to mount doom, but his government has seen protest sprayer in china against it's 0 covert policy. chinese economy is also struggling to pandemic restrictions and sanctions from the west city. despite the gathering, storming storm clouds, teaching king has so no signs of changing his foreign or domestic policy, bianca by me. i don't know if you've seen that company. so i'm hot. vertical ver, member of the european parliament for the green party, and chair of the european parliament's china delegation. mister beautiful,
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thank you very much for being on the w. news. we've already heard from jim ping is being celebrated or has celebrated rather himself. john is growing global influence, saying that it's power to shape the world has significantly increased. is that something that worries you? well, it is obviously a fact that china's leadership is today more self confident that they have been in many years. and indeed, just leverage has grown with different policies like the belgian road for instance. but i would not. and they critically sign onto. she's description of the overall situation because john has also been losing quite a lot on millions,
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france. it may not be that much of a concern to the chinese communist leaders, that they are going down the drain as far as public opinion around europe is concerned. but also in some countries of the global south, notably including in africa, there are question marks about the real intention of china's income on it. policies that you had not seen a couple years ago. so what makes a picture? and i think effectively he's aggressive foreign policy is on the cotton china. so progress was a leading world power. what about china's tacit support of russia's invasion of ukraine, though it's threats towards ty, one and, and its attitude towards human rights in hong kong. and it's treatments are of the week of minority that certainly worse and d, u,
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china relations in recent years. how should the e u be reacting to that? well, differently, you institutions have been more less outspoken on all these issues. i would claim that the european parliament has been a leader, invoicing, criticism, or of race all the issues. and in those several resolutions of the european parliament that have found overwhelming support only left when right wing extremists of the center of decision commission. if you look carefully, is also in, for instance, the economic relationship with pow wow. as is germany to say one member state. so there are changes are developing and i think there's more when is a round europe today. i'm more cohesion also on that basis that china is
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person threats to our values on interest. and our democratic way of live is increasingly a willingness to also address that. so for instance, in the human rights council of the united nations, we lost the vote over having a debate about the human rights. hi commissioners report on jan. bone one has not been commented along, was the fact that this was the 1st time ever european countries and like minded partners, even trying to have those on china's human rights record. so increasingly, we're standing out for what we believe. ok, let's see what happens and hopefully there is some movement from europe side i not offer and the european parliament for the green party and share of the european
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parliament china delegation. thank you very much. have a good day. the european union has announced sanctions against members of iran, security forces over its crackdown against month long anti bridging. protests. e u foreign ministers agreed to issue visa bands and asset freezes against leaders of iran, so called morality police. the sanctions also target the iranian information minister, who has overseen massive incident restrictions, amid the ongoing protests support for the protesters and condemnation of the brutal crack down the u. diplomats gathered in luxembourg to send a strong message to iran's leadership to day a. we are making clear that out we are taking those responsible use, brutal force against their citizens against women, against men, against teenagers, just because they want to live their life as we do and freedom and peace for more
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than a month. now iran's leaders have struggled to contain protests sparked by the death of gina masa armine after she was arrested by the so called morality police. the protest quickly morphed into anti government demonstrations, act of his say some 200 people have been killed. announcing the new sanctions, the use foreign policy chief called on the round to end the violence. adding that if necessary, the block will go further. the concert adopted to day restrictive measures against 11 individuals on 4 entities targeting those link to the death or myesha mini and to the repression of peaceful protest this and you needed we, as i need to add more names to this latest iran has vowed an immediate
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response to the new sanctions. in warner, i've thought it such rushed and by his behavior is unacceptable. it's meddling in our domestic affairs here. we don't accept this julius on and on with that about it is shot a me as only as politicians trade accusations protest her is like the students in central iran continue. vincent the anger at the authorities who seem unwilling to listen. here are some other stories making headlines. australia has reverse to previous governments. recognition of western bruce livers, israel's capital, foreign minister, penny wong said the city status should be decided through peace towards israel slammed cameras. move in a tweet. prime minister yaya le pete said it was a nasty or hasty response runner. haitians are protesting against the us and canada, sending supplies to combat powerful gangs. we've taken control of the main port and hold of futons order, made an outbreak of cholera. demonstrators, a foreign interference will only cause more chaos. blanket author shape hancock,
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natalie car has won the 2022. booker prize for his 2nd novel 7 wounds of malia mitre. the book tells the story of a gay photographer strives to expose the horrors of war, even after his death. the prestigious a board comes with a money price. thank you to book a foundation now to sportswear the world's best football players have been crowned at the bowen door, awards in paris. the women's prize went to spain's alex. yep. will tie us for the 2nd year in a row. she was the top score for spanish title when it's barcelona, who were also champions league run up. last season. the men spout door was awarded to france's carven bands. emma, who scored 44 gold and 46 matches, not bad for real madrid, helping the club in the champions league and legal and we have mark meadows here from d. w. sports to bring us all the gossip from one of sports most glittering award ceremonies. so the 1st of all where it was little messy. yes. well,
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he's won the last 2 editions. there was a bit of controversy about him winning last year because people for he didn't really deserve it. at the last 13 additions that this award, linelle messy and christian, or an elder of 12 of them. well the only of a man over than been zemett to win was was luke of motors to that shows you how well been zimmer's done. i mean, other see he's from real madrid, but he's friends. there was a big crowd out there in paris that's not in the rain waiting for him and he really does deserve it this time. he really does, i mean, just carry that real much inside the champions. league to another, the league title, he's helped the young players around embed in and at $34.00 re sort of blossoming when many players would be looking at retiring. your manet of synagogue was 2nd. he led senegal to the african nations title, and there was a change in format it yet slightly because of the issue with messy last year they changed the voting a little bit. they felt people, the people in jerry bit to starstruck last year. and not just that,
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they also changed the time span before it used to be a calendar year. but now it's about the previous season. so this was about the 202122 season. that's why the wilcox coming up in qatar will be part of the 2023 voting. now one big event this year was the women's euros, which was won by england. so the fact that alexia protest worn the award for women despite being out of the women's euros with injury, was a bit of a surprise. but then again, when we look at what she did for barcelona, they weren't all 30 of their spanish league matches. that's quite incredible. so in a way it's, it's hard to argue again, it's a great run. what else caught your eye as well? gillian and pappy was there the parasite man striker. and he was booed by some of the people waiting outside because there's a lot of debate about whether he might want to leave paris sanction man. again. gabby one, the young player was that was a bit of a surprise before you, elena mo, jamal marcial, or by mike when it and then and a shift jenko. he was the keynote speaker, basically the ukraine legend in football. and he basically got some tears flowing.
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he said, i am so proud of how my country defends and fights for their freedom. it's very important to remember the war is still going on. and that really resonated with everyone in the whole in paris last night, or to fish or mark better is thank you very much for bringing us up to date. now your up to date up next alphabet magazine kick off with match state 10 in the buddhist. they got, i bade, visible, and so you next out. ah . with
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