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how they can go with how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. ah ah, this is the w news coming to live from berlin. renewed russian strikes target, ukraine's energy infrastructure. power is knocked out and the capital t of and many other towns and cities. president zalinski says russia is carrying out the air attacks to terrorize and kill civilians. also coming up concerns and grow over the safety of an iranian competitive climber. illness recopy went missing after taking
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part in an event in south korea, without her head covering their fears, she may have been forced to return to read and could face the morality. police. ah, hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. russia has carried out more strikes against keith. this time apparently targeting energy infrastructure. president glover, me, zalinski said russian forces had destroyed a 3rd of ukraine's power stations in repeated attacks. tuesday strikes hit an unspecified energy facility in northern chief. ukraine says russia is targeting power facilities in other cities as winter approaches, but it's not just energy and structure. civilians are also suffering from the
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missile. and drone attacks, at least one person was killed when a c, 300 missile hit, a residential building in the southern ukrainian port city of macola. the live on tuesday morning. and a wave of deadly drone strikes on monday targeted the capital and cities in the eastern sumi regions for more am joy now by our correspondent mathias spelling a. who is in kia mathias. there have been fresh attacks on the capital and other cities. tell us what you know. yeah, they were again attacks this morning. my rockets this time on an energy facility. the prosecutor's office has just said that 2 people have been killed in this attack and the infrastructure has been damaged. but pretty much fits the pattern that we've seen throughout the past few days. russia mainly targeting energy facilities, heating power stations and electric power stations before winter in order to
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inflict more damage on civilians here in ukraine. and so, so far are these attacks keep happening and keep happening in a massive way. today, several targets throughout the region yesterday. 40 drones, we're hearing, we're launched on ukraine. 37 was shut down by ad defenses, but still a, approximately 10 came through and they were hitting facilities here and he had 5 drones hit, not the facility itself, but a building next to it to residential building. and that's where yesterday 4 people were killed. you say there's a, a pattern there, mateus. so how do the attacks that we've seen to day compare with yesterday strikes on key event to other parts of ukraine besides the fact that today they were using rockets yesterday. jones. it's pretty
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much the same pattern. it's that these are attacks on infrastructure objects. these are attacked also on civilians. both keep happening at the same time. we do not know for every rocket to joan whether it hit the intended target or something nearby. i just said the joins yesterday here and there might have been targeted at the energy facility. but for example, this morning, the rockets that we seen in mac alive was hitting a residential building again. and that's what's happening in the cities near the front line. they're mostly hit by 300 rockets, so target trying to inflict damage, not on military facilities, but on energy infrastructure and civilian. what a people you're talking to, they're in the capital and elsewhere around ukraine make of these widespread attacks. what do they suspect is behind them? what's the strategy people here call its
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terror, a terrorist strategy. a strategy that is meant to inflict tara, among the civilian populations, thus says presumably the kremlin hoping to weaken the ukrainian resolve. that's obviously not working. is also an attack on the economic infrastructure in order to weaken the country all this according to people he linked to the failures on the battlefield and the kremlin seeking revenge mathias. thank you very much. our correspond mathias pulling of that in chief catch up on some other stories making headlines around the world to day. danish police say last month's nord stream gas pipeline leaks were caused by powerful explosions which did extensive damage. footage shows at least 50 meters of the baltic pipeline is missing. the case is being investigated as an act of sabotage. in a change of plans,
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germany will keep all 3 of its last operational nuclear power plants online until at least april of next year. germany had planned to phase out nuclear power by the end of this year, but russia's war in ukraine and the energy crisis. forced to rethink australia, has reversed a previous governments. recognition of west russell m as israels capital. foreign minister penny warm said the city status should be decided through peace talks. israel slammed canberra move in a tweet minister. yeah it la pete said it was a hasty response. and a rainy in climber who competed without wearing her countries mandatory hid job has a belligerent made an online post apologizing and on us rick a be did not wear the headscarf during the final round of climbing competition in south korea. human rights activists fear for record,
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be safety and say she could patient jail when she returns iran and instagram post from her account claims. she was rushed before her appearance. it was rushed for her parents and she is now going back to the ran on a pre arranged schedule like a be not wearing the he job comes as deadly anti government protests in a rent enter their 5th week. have been with me while we can now talk to d, w as head of our persia service, yada at sar botch. and us record b now confirm. she's on her way back to iran, saying her job fell by mistake. what do you make of that? hey, it's very obvious, not only for us as, as iranian journalists also, all right, bring in people that this is, of course, a force kind of confession where we are witnessing a lot in doing the whole time period of protests going on. but let me give you
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some background maybe because and i disappeared after the competition and she was out of reach. so her phone was taken. we know that by some reliable sources, her phone was taken, her password was taken, and there was no sign of her for the last 2 days until right. like this story, instagram story post. and actually made by herself around $11.00 and a half hours ago. and it is very clear that she must have been either either yeah, maybe also tortured or another thing that we know so far is that her brother has been detained in iran who is also a rock climber. so of course there is trying that that's a way to put pressure on her to post such a story. and we don't even know if she had posted it by being forced or it is by originally got hopes or intelligence. this is, the story is getting
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a lot of media attention. how are people in iran reacting to it? you know, of course no one falls for this because in knowing the, knowing the metrics of iranian after it's not a good public. we've seen so many forced confessions on state t v. and now the recent years on social media platforms. and this is nothing new, actually iranian people have been at that with the stand for the last 43 years. it's just that now for the 1st time, the, like the world is watching or how, how they are operating. and there's a lot of outreach on social media. there's a lot of reactions, people saying that we know and as we know what, what is going on. and also people making fun of it in a way saying that, well, from now on when we go on the streets without he job it fell. his job fell down by mistake or accidentally because it's very obvious that this was not the case. how
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can those record be expect to be treated by authorities when she's back in iran? well, this is of course very. we have to worry about her being, being put directly to the notorious evan prison, where housing off protesters in the last 4 or 5 weeks have been taken to. and of course, as i said, her brothers already did change. we have seen that a lot in the last 4 or 5 weeks that the young women who have been killed, who have been raped, who have been beaten up like massa many. but there was a lot of more like 345, at least other young girls. and they had their families have been put under pressure to confess. and to say that it was either a car accident or a heart attack or a suicide. so of course it is very boring, her situation now going back to on the other. thank you very much for your insights . that was y'all, the far box had
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a d. w. purchase service now to haiti, which faces multiple crises, a cholera outbreak in the capital political instability, soaring inflation and gangs blocking fuel deliveries at the main port. the un security council is divided over whether or not to send an international force to help with the worsening security situation. after the failure of a previous un mission, many haitians are skeptical that outside intervention will help. patients have had enough for over a month, a gang has blocked off the country's largest fuel stores, bringing vital services such as hospitals, water treatment, and waste disposal to a standstill on day saline day, a national holiday commemorating the slave who led haiti's revolution against french rule desperation and anger boiled over into confrontations with the police and looting wasn't gonna what is happening to day concerns.
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all sectors of national life laughter. when you're in a country where inflation is over 30 percent, it is imperative to rise up because we all have to battle for the collective good. mm hm. illinois, indiana where we are now slave revolt that i. that's why we're in the streets today demanding social justice territorial integrity in a national unity for a haitian solution. i see haiti's top diplomat was in new york pleading with the u . n. to help open the fuel terminal and give the people a lifeline gun. d lad nearly got i have the sensitive mission. you do of bringing to the security council. nuclear, a distress call from the entire people, which is suffering either and to say loudly and clearly that the people of haiti are not living with their surviving. they see a new view, ha ill. so vive la. but the security council could not agree on a course of action since the un mission to haiti inadvertently started
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a cholera outbreak in 2010 that killed at least 10000 people. resentment toward the peacekeeping body has been high. those wounds are still fresh signs carrying anti foreign slogans where everywhere and police fired tear gas as protesters gathered in front of the u. s embassy in puerto problems. while the un deliberates over an alternative to direct intervention, haiti continues to spiral. its people caught between ineffective government and arm criminal intent on bringing the country to its knees. the men's world cup and cutter kicks off and just over a month, however, another football tournament has been underway in cover for some time. the st child world come young iea takes a bow after fitting palestine, one mill in front against guitar. the opening goal of the 2020 st child lo cup. she and her team makes, grew up in
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a refugee camp in the palestinian city of to come football. her coat you 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, to play football or any kind of sport. ah, 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 disadvantage. but drones are facing off 13 of them. a girls teams with 2 of those from the arab world to tar and palestine. it's the 4th edition of the st child world cup organized by the u. k. charity, st. child, united and partnership with the guitar foundation and do hup. it aims to increase participation in sports and offer opportunities to less well of children. we know
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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 they, and opportunities and ministration. so it's really the holistic component around sports that we're looking at from rosalyn. well, teen palestine and hosts guitar certainly put on a show 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 game, getting a new generation of girls into the game with events like this is crucial if that is ever to change these places in europe or smashing the records, stepped into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you to record breaking sites on your back youtube and.
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