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experience outstanding shopping and dining offers. enjoy our services or be our guest at frankfurt. airport city, managed by from board. ah ah ah, this is the w news live from berlin, that amir brewton declares, marshall law in for ukrainian reaches. it tightens bosco's grip on territory, said russia eagerly amex last month. meanwhile, persians, top general, in ukraine, admits that his frontline troops are facing difficulties. also coming up
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a political crisis in the united kingdom continues to escalate with a home secretary resigning permanent molars, constance facing growing backlash from within her own and with the u. s. the midterm elections approaching all eyes are on the latino vote, and the fastest growing voting block. hispanic americans could swing the election. ah, i'm a hitler mohamad. welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin has declared martial law in for regions of ukraine that moscow illegally alex, after a series of discredited votes just weeks ago, current back to officials. it's her son, one of those regions, announced it would move civilians out of the area ahead of
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a new ukrainian offensive a step that could lead to forced deportation. meanwhile, u. s. president joe biden has criticized the russian leader accusing putin of brutalizing citizens in ukraine. his son was one of the 1st ukrainian cities to fall to russian forces. now ukraine is preparing to retake control these images by a russian and sold official claim to show fortifications outside the city as fresh and forces are retreating from have sun. vladimir putin blames ukraine for defending its territory. get his ymca, the cave regime refused to recognize the will of the people, rejects any proposals for negotiation, as gunfire continue, so civilians di you've not nearly put in declared marsh law in the 4 ukrainian regions, said moscow, legally annexed magic marker, was going on for the situation in the area of the special military operation can be described as tense. the enemy is not abandoning his attempts to attack russian
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forces such, oh it was. is that a sister who was the move was seen as a clear response to reason military setbacks as ukraine counter offensive advances are. here we were all around russia voided even just the word war isn't for 6 months. i punished its people with criminal cases for using it. william is and now declares martial law in the occupied territory. monday the occupies themselves, brought the war to ireland. it's under the constant false pretense of alleged negotiations, and now they are signed decrease cementing the war li, blue vino put ins. decree came on the day that russian and sold officials in the ukrainian city of had san announced they would move civilians in anticipation of an imminent ukrainian attack. in russia, tv rain was one of the last independent news networks that was shut down, the tunnels editor,
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exeter. we now could you can't see it. so working outside russia, she gave us her take on putin's declaration of martial law. this is something that brings us very close to the moment when the president of russian federation and, and his employees including their representatives. the freshman government would be forced to name this situation a war because so far they were insisting on the special military operation, so called special needs reparation. not acknowledging, not telling russians that this is actually a war. so people are scared to death in russia after the so called partial muslim is ation that has declared after this martial law that he has adopted a couple of hours ago. it's becoming closer and closer to russians. and you know, we are so used to this narrative that trash and do not care about what's going on in the ukraine about the death of civilians about atrocities. so right now,
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even though we really did not care, i'm insisting that they're not majority, but of course, there were people who did not care about what's going on because they were comfortable in their own lives. so even this people now are acknowledging their understanding that this war is coming to their homes. and this is a very important moment right now. that was that katrina cut to cut, say the editor from tp right now, a person's pamela sir lis. trust is struggling to hold on to her job. she lost the 2nd cabinet minister and just under a week, the home secretary was forced to resign days after the finance minister was sacked . truss is now facing prussia and calls for a government to resign from within her own party. prime minister in this trust government is on the brink. after day of chaos and confusion of the house of commons. mrs. baker,
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i've been very clear. ah, i'm sorry. i know i had made mistakes. the leader of opposition marked her apology, stood there, and promised and watched the prime minister's response to say, she sorry. what does she think people will think? i'm say, that's all right. i don't mind financial ruin. at least she apologized for the prime minister is determined that she will not resign. mister speaker, i am a fighter not. i visited little one minute even her own lawmakers. this is absolutely grace. as you tore, i'm free of 17 years. he's never been a minister pacer got on with it could loyally most of the time, i think is a shambles and a disgrace. i think it is utterly appalling. this josh was also heckled by her own
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conservative and b. several laws lito sula rivermen resigned as the u. k. homesick repeatedly called and she did so with the steering attack at the prime minister in a parting shot, braverman said that the government had broken key promises replacing her as the new home. secretary is grand chaps and arch critical for cabinet and a close ally of her defeated leadership rival ritchie sooner. this is the 2nd major upheaval in the cabinet in just the past week. walked after a deal body blows to the prime minister's authority. it is unclear how long her government will survive. well, let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. brazil far right, president jerry boss. narrow has narrowed his gap with left as challenger. who is
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the nasa lula da silva? according to recent polls in less than 2 weeks, brazilians will cast their ballots in the country. second round vote lula one. the 1st round of the presidential election at the beginning of october by a margin of 5 points. india's main opposition party, the indian national congress, has elected marie carter and carger as its new leader. they 2 year old is the 1st person to lead the party in decades. who does not come from the now who gandhi political dynasty giant? don't all of the grandma's in the indonesian capital to counter has collapse. fire broke out workers who were renovating the must have been taken in for questioning the fire losses several hours. please say there are no casualties of the world. health organization says urgent action is needed in the european
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region of t grier. in order to prevent a genocide, a civil war between the european government and neighboring eritrea on one side and the to gripe people's liberation front on the other has been fought since 2020 violence has intensified since the truce broke down in august. here's what the world health organization chief had to say. this is a health crisis for 6000000 people and the world is not paying enough attention. i urge the international community and the media to give this crisis the attention it deserves. there is a very narrow window. now to prevent genocide, i repeat. there is a very narrow window now to prevent genocide into gray with united nations has worn that fighting integral is spiraling out of control and
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is holding for a cease fire. countless people are at risk of going hungry as the country's government tightens a blockade. the women prepare food for troops on the front line for our safety and survival they chant for to gray television cameras. for nearly 2 years, war has been raging between to grice, regional, rulers and ethiopian in eritrea and troops to gray forces a practically surrounded and addis ababa is severely restricting humanitarian aid from entering the area of the flogger. this, the blockade is un, human rights commission has documented the aid blockade way in which a record came out just a few weeks ago. and it details for the 1st time, very clearly, the way that you feel pee inside has been using hunger as a weapon. options and it's of course, explicitly criticizes that we'll quit is yet as much and orders. this is sure,
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a year ago to grind fighters had driven out ethiopian military to much celebration . now the city, one of the biggest into gray, has been recaptured by ethiopian in eritrea. and troops, there is no new footage. hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilians are estimated to have been killed since the beginning of the conflict. largely out of the site of the world's media. the un says more than 5000000 people now rely on food aid. nearly 90 percent of the population. every 3rd child is suffering from malnutrition, and infant and maternal mortality are also much, much higher than before the conflict. the devastated health care system has made the situation even worse were ever is remitted. is there any funky and according to the original, his amazon educational profession was also destroy. the region was already suffering from the effects of climate change. now with the conflict, the crisis is rapidly becoming
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a humanitarian catastrophe. the u. s. midterms are fast approaching with democrats and republicans fighting for control of congress. both parties are hoping to win over the hispanic vote, which could swing those elections. this year, almost 35000000 latinos are eligible to cast their ballots, making them the fastest growing voting block in the united states to w kaleon that she moy travel to phoenix, arizona, to find out how important latino votes will be there. ah, this is phoenix capital of arizona politically eddie size, if stayed in this mid term elections. it went to biden by just 0.3 percent in 20. 20. i resolved many say was down to latino voters and minority group who could decide the upcoming mid terms as well. that is why everyone is looking at them. now . the latino community is the fastest growing voters group in this state. 32
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percent of the eligible voters in arizona, our latinos, however, only 19 percent in this group are registered to vote. but latinos are becoming more likely than ever to register and vote. you're from africa and i just became a us citizen. they are. i will no vote for 1st tell you what the report bring that are if you like on my i the latino community has to go out and vote. and if you have kids prepare them to vote only. it's very important because it's thanks to our hard work that this country functions is there by his policy or makin unknown but them. if we don't vote, we're going to be completely ignored in this country. and if the latino community votes, they'll consider us under our needs of thumb and quinn. professor fransisco bay that are sad, arizona save university, says 2 thirds of latinos in his teeth are leaning democrat. the leadership that was developed here in the state of arizona was developed in response to
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a lot of anti mexican american anti gun or a racist kinds of policies. and the pushback that we see happening today is really an inheritance of that effort. to say we will not be oppressed, he tells us the latino movement is now being driven by women and young people. in the suburbs of phoenix, it's those women and latino youth. we find volunteering to get out the latino vote . oh, they between 80 to 100 doors every day. finally, maria agrees to day to register for voting. after living in this country for more than 30 years. this will be her 1st vote. the economy is her main concern. look through the film. everything is so expensive. now. the mother and the wages are low, saw for my view. booker waffle. at is,
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beth is glad that one more person will be voting. as a kid, she saw how the latino community was discriminated against seeing how my community wasn't being treated, the same as other communities really impacted me. i'm not going to deal with us anywhere. i'm going to vote for officials that truly put me in my community 1st and that's kind of were. that's where i'm at now. it's of his impact. it's the engine that keeps the young latinos in arizona going no matter how long the wrote. this is the w news live from berlin, sick route because of the latest business is coming up next. i'm really mohammed and for watching all season. lee, i might. and the to stick society a symbol of arbitrary rule to.
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