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companies and countries are rethinking everything and making major changes because europe revealed starts november 3rd on d w. ah ah, this is these are the news live from berlin, that'd me a boot and declares martial law in 4 ukrainian regions tightens moscow square on territories that russia legally, amex gas month. meanwhile, cushions, top general in ukraine, admit that his fun,
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my troops are facing difficulties. also coming up and a pistol crisis in the united kingdom, with a home secretary to resigning provenance and his trust is spacing going. backlash from within her as with the u. s. midterm elections approaching all lies on the latino vote. fastest growing voting bloc. hispanic americans put the election. ah, i'm here the mohammed, welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin has declared martial law in the 4 regions of ukraine that moscow illegally annexed after a series of discredited votes just weeks ago. kremlin backed officials and her son, one of those regions, and al, said, would move civilians out of the area head of a new ukrainian offensive a step that could lead to forced deportation. meanwhile,
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u. s. president joe biden has criticized the russian leader accusing pu to no 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. the geese, gideon, cuz 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 lewis were put in declared marsh law in the 4 ukrainian regents at moscow are legally annexed measures of san marcos going approve. the situation in the area of the special military operation can be described as tense. the enemy is not abandoning its attempts to attack russian
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forces such oh it was. is that as, as your horse the move for seen as a clear response to reason military setbacks as ukraine counter fence. if advances were here, we were all sure. are 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. one the, 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, bloot vino put ins. decree came on the day that russian installed officials in the ukrainian city of had san announced they would move civilians in anticipation of an imminent ukrainian attack. and in russia, tv rain was one of the last independence news networks that were shut down. the channels editor ekaterina could, you can't say,
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is still 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 lifted 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 trust 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 the equity when i called you can't say if the editor from tv rein. now bush's pamela sir les stress and struggling to hold on to her job, she lost a 2nd cabinet minister. and just under a week, the home secretary was forced to resign days after the finance, the nasa was sacked. trust is now facing pressure and cause for her government to resign from within hern party. prime minister, less trust government is on the bring after day of chaos and confusion of the house of commons. mrs. baker,
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i have been very clear. ah, i am sorry. i have made mistakes, the leader of opposition mocked her apology and promised and watched the prime minister's response to say, she sorry. what does she think people will think and 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, another i visited little convince even for lawmakers. this is absolute loss grace as is tory m p. if 17 years he's never been a minister pacer got on with, it could loyally most of the time, i think, is a shambles in a disgrace. i think it is utterly appalling. this just was also heckled by her own
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conservative and b. several hours need us, willa braverman was forced to resign as the yuki home secretary over a breach of ministerial court. and she did so with the searing attack of the prime minister in a body shop. real men 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. i also defeated leadership bribery, ritchie sooner. this is the 2nd major upheaval in the cabinet in just the past week. walked up for a day of body blows to the prime ministers of pardon for it is unclear how long her government will survive when a 2nd because her mother stories making years around the world. the head of the world health organization says urgent action is needed in the if your pin read enough to gray. in order to prevent a genocide,
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civil war has raged since 2020 with violence has intensified since a truce broke down in august. the joint term of a of the grand mosque in the indonesian capital jakarta has collapsed after a fire broke out workers who were renovating the must have been taken for questioning. the fire lasted several hours. please say there are no casualties result far right? president terrible scenario has narrowed his gap with left as challenger, who is in austria, lula da silva, according to recent polls in less than 2 weeks. resilience 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. that the u. s. midterms are fast approaching with democrats and republicans fighting for control of congress. both parties are
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hoping to win over the vote of hispanic americans which could swing the elections. this year, almost 35000000 latinos are eligible to cast their ballots, making them the fastest growing voting block. d w is colleen that she might travel to phoenix, arizona, to find out how important latino votes there will be. 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 percent of the eligible voters in arizona. our latinos, however, only 19 percent in this group are registered to vote. but
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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. conflict and if the latino community votes they'll consider us under needs of the money. when professor fransisco, by their side, arizona state 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 a lot of anti mexican american anti gun or a racist kinds of policies. and the pushback that we see happening today is
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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 fault. the economy is her main concern. look through the film. everything is so expensive. now. the mother and the wages are low . 5 for my real vocal. at his beth is glad that one more person would 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 at us any more. i'm going to vote for officials that truly put me in my community 1st and
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that's kind of, we're not where i'm at now. it's this impact. it's the engine that keeps the young latinos in arizona going no matter how long the road has growing concern of a violence against protest is on the streets of iranian cities. clashes with security forces have inflicted serious injuries. many protesters are too afraid to seek treatment at local hospitals. instead, they're looking for medical help. thousands of kilometers away to w, as in as poll has the story yvonne security forces continue their crackdown and protesting. yet iranians are still on the streets, calling for the country supreme leader. i told her how many to quit. holton personally responsible for the death of jena? marsh armine, the 22 year old iranian kurdish woman who died in police custody in september.
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they know they're risking their lives and even those who are injured avoid hospital treatment for fear of being arrested. ah. then health comes from 10000 kilometers. oh, dr. k by me, honey, and uranian american doctor is chief of internal medicine at the clifton springs hospital in new york. he offers medical advice online, so people send you pictures of the injuries and how do you con, call to get in contact with them? how do you answer their questions if i can help them over instagram? ah, sometimes i ask for images that their leg or their arms. i look at it to the best of my ability. i tell them what to do. ah, then i have a team of doctors that i've built relationship with over the last 3 years doing over it. and i feel like they are safe and, and i connect the 2. so i mean,
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you can talk a little bit about the most common injuries you are seeing. the most common are wounds from pallets ah, they can be from bert shots, majority or birch charts because they're multiple anywhere from 20 pallets to 50 to a 100. ah, and now i'm seeing injuries with a paint gun where the actual bullet is metal. it's not from a paint from staying a. i'm seeing a larger wound with necrotic surrounding. they don't penetrate inside the body. but again, if they don't take care of that wound, it can become infected and it can be sceptic. i'm also seeing a lot of 2nd and 3rd degree burns from electrical baton that they're using. a lot of these burns need medical attention like i v. antibiotics id, fluids, large bruises throughout their body from fighting with the police are falling down
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while they're running away. my biggest fear is low supply of antibiotics and also toughness. maxine, because a lot of these individual would need to miss boosters and are running low in that. how many messages to your doctor i extrapolated based on an hourly message close to 302500 messages a day every 24 hours. no sign of an empty ron's protest. so the government's clicked on. that number is only likely to increase. this is due to the news lives from burn and stick around stuck with because we try to sell the mafia over the world. environmentalists are in danger.
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