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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 brush and rockets take. i have power supplies across ukraine. a strike in the capital keep hits a power plant and kills several people. ukrainians are told to save energy and prepare for a harsh winter. also coming up. mounting fears over the fate of an iranian athlete
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who reportedly apologizes on social media after competing in south korea. with a head covering there's concerns, she'll be in present plus anger and unrest in france over soaring living course. tens of thousands join a widening strike, to demand higher wages. ah, on pablo foliage, welcome to the program. russia has sent a wave of air strikes over the ukrainian capital, keep cutting power and water supplies for hundreds of thousands of residents. president vladimir zalinski said nearly a 3rd of ukraine's power stations have been destroyed in the past week. elsewhere in ukraine, russian rockets have killed several people. after hitting residential buildings,
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officials in the southern ukrainian city of may, collide pulled a man's body from the rubble. a russian missile killed him, as he hid in the basement. his shocked neighbor recalls the moment of impact risk with not tidwell macpherson. we woke up at quarter to 2 in the morning because of a very loud explosion. it's impossible to describe the hood to so much dust. we were in the basement. we crawled out through openings in the ground, and neighbour died. unfortunately, he was a bit closer to the e p center. while we were a bit farther away listen, raska does show up for many ukrainians. the past 8 months have been a seemingly endless series of horrors. but one resident is comforted, his homeland holds the moral high ground. no matter how much suffering moscow
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inflicts at any bullshit of the words to the russians. get pleasure from us, feeling bad, boucher to those 3 of them. will they feel pleased? don't you? her job to really i think they want us to bomb and shell, their buildings and so on. ether believe her, but we won't that mom, so we can show that we're different from that. will you little wish to boy, at least shut psyche, civilian residences and the only buildings targeted by the kremlin? russia also seems determined to knock out the national energy grid. the latest strikes prompted ukraine's foreign minister once again to ask allies to send more air defense systems. there, my brother, brother in law, on what on the block, lucia oil, and amelia, more air defense was the key topic in my speech to european foreign ministers. stella said that shami zak look well my appeal was particularly telling even since sirens were sounding and keith didn't like when i had to join the meeting from the
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bomb shelter. healing in the was that the 1st time a minister has participated in this crucial meeting was stored from a bomb shelter, which is still more glitch, almost the ceiling. you love your basically the pool mighty as luca ukraine's presidential a dimmer zalinski says almost a 3rd of its power plants have been destroyed. russia denies deliberately attacking civilians. moscow says it is targeting ukraine's energy infrastructure, meaning millions could be left to face the coming winter without heat a power deed overuse interview program, conflicts own has been hosting a session at the annual berlin foreign policy for him. and my colleague sarah kelly spoke to nato secretary general. yes, dalton berg about the west's response to the war in ukraine, and how to end it must put and go for there to be a resolution in ukraine. yes or now. again, i will not that you will force me to,
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to given the yes or no answer to that. what we will do is that we will respond to the actions of a rush or to god as a who's in charge there. and we will continue to call him to end this war. it was pressed and put that started this war on its president press and putting an end, this war to morrow while drawing his forces. we have to remember that if president putin, russia stops fight thing, there will be peace is tressa savanski and ukraine stubs why thing ukraine will cease to exist as the in the plantation. i. we don't want that up and that's exactly why we provide support, regret, but you can watch that entire interview with young sas delta berg on this channel, or online at dw dot com. all right, well let's take a look now at some of the other stories making use. this are devastating floods of head venezuela central at i west state after a downpour on monday, which caused a damn to overflow. locals were forced to abandon their homes. at least 3 people were killed, pushing the death toll to more than 50 after weeks of rain across the country.
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germany's interior minister has fired the country, cybersecurity head on a shewn bomb. the sacking follows media reports that he founded an organization with links to russian intelligence services. the minister said there were concerns about shewn bones, neutrality, and impartiality. danish police say last month, nord stream, gas pipeline leaks were caused by powerful explosions. at least 50 meters of the baltic sea pipeline is missing. investigators believe the extensive damage was caused by sabotage. exxon mobil says it has left russia altogether after president vladimir putin seized its properties. exxon says it has not received any compensation for acids valued at $4000000000.00. an iranian climber who took part in a competition with that wearing a job,
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has apparently issued an apology. a post on l as were copies, instagram account said her headscarf came off by accident during an event in south korea rights activists. no fear for her safety. she has reportedly been sent home to a ram with fears. she may be imprisoned on arrival. well begin. shira kai is an activist for women's rights and i and actually earlier she spoke about the claim that was recoveries he job fell off by accident. oh, we were actually expecting that we were expecting the security and intelligence services, putting pressure on her to publish something is a pattern they've been doing for the last 34 years. so every time there's something happening that they don't take rebate, one of the 1st steps they do, they take over their social media and a post on their behalf. the next us that, that we are really worried about is when she gets back to route, which is midnight, you kay?
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time. basically what happened is usually happening is she would be taken to the prison or some other confinement and they would question have you know, already her brother has been arrested and have been questioning her brother. i'm putting pressure under on have family members to kind of force her and her family to come out and do tv false confessions. that's another trend i do in government has been doing. but from her message, this is really interesting that the lines are really written. interesting links to she doesn't apologize for it. she just says, oh, it's pill down by accident, which is which you read in social media activists. they all picked it up and they're talking about it. and everyone says, we know this, this has been done on the address, so we don't actually judge you by days. and this has been a trend that's, that pick up on social media at the moment. that was negan sharika in activist for women's rights. well, here in europe,
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tens of thousands of french workers have joined a widening strike demanding pay hikes to keep up with soaring living costs. the latest walk out is an extension of strike action or oil refineries that has led to fuel shortages of protest. march in central perry's reflecting, growing ingrid rising prices and falling living standards. little normal nutritional the issue of salaries is top of the agenda. this is the number one priority of the french people, you know, wanted for, for host workers are among those who say inflation is eroding their purchasing power. i must be done within 60 percent of postal workers have a salary below the french medium, or let me push. i mean, what do i do with a 2000 euros gas? will? what again, it's been a do i leave my doris out of the cold? i 2000 euros and i have to borrow 700. that's all
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with then the government president must change this with the phone unions. colton. work is in both the public and private sectors to strike on top of actions that has disrupted francis oil refineries and fuel supplies to weeks in it . because exit deb, it's not acceptable. that minority continues to block the country. and in the time to go back to work for the government is trying to get this situation under control . the strikes of the biggest test so far, president emma norma cross, 2nd term. hating faces, multiple crises, a cholera break in the capital, political instability, soaring inflation and gangs, blocking fuel deliveries at the main port. the un security council is divided over, sending an international force to help with the worsening security situation. after
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the failure of a previous un mission, and he, haitians are skeptical that outside intervention 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 police and looting washington dela, what is happening to day concerns, all sectors of national life. so 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. atlanta is atlanta where we are now slave revolt. that's why we're in the streets
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today, demanding social justice territorial integrity and 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. gum did lad dearly god, i have the sensitive mission. you do, of bringing to the security council nuclear, a distress call from the entire people which is suffering. it is 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 said since a un mission to haiti inadvertently started 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 were everywhere. and police fire tear gas as protesters gathered in
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front of the u. s embassy in portal france. 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 his knees. running a marathon is a difficult task for most people. but what about running a race which takes $43.00 days and lasts for almost 5000 kilometers, while italian and ram our caught out has just completed the very feet and talking about a different sort of feed. he got through 13 pairs of shoes during the journey 3 to want go. this was the start of the world's longest foot race back in early september. competitors have to complete the 3100 mile looped, cos nearly 5000 kilometers in under 52 days it's
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rolling around the streets of the new york book of queens. run an average of a 2 marathons a day, but are at least allowed to sleep at night. italian underway a mark carter one for the 3rd street edition. in 43 days 3. i was 20 minutes. 27 seconds. he said storms stopped him, challenging the world record, which stands at 40 days. i am in tune with some, some superior power i believe in the power of prayer and meditation. and i do have faith, faith hope, and this thing they, they drive you forward. you know, it's not only about being strong and, and train well. he's of a painful cuts between his toes. that's why they have only been 51 finishes in 25 years. he fully deserved his cake. has this for an environmentally friendly emissions, free sports car with
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a difference. this life sized lamborghini is built entirely out of lego. and i took 400000 pieces and a 154 different brick shapes. and for those who can't afford the real deal, a smaller version is available for just 450 year us now i assume it has no engine. okay, that's all for me now. coming up next is dw business with rob watts. i'm part of audience from the team here. thanks for watching. take care. i don't see at the top of the next hour with people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. warner families playing phone tag with.

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