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ah, news. mm hm. ah ah, this is the w use live from berlin. keith tells ukrainians to cut their power usage as russia sets up, strikes on energy facilities. people looking to switch off power for almost the entire day to lensky once they're preparing for all possible scenarios. with a view to winter. britain is government in disarray. after the interior minister
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resigned and chaotic scenes in parliament with reports of bullying and physical potion to support the government and with the u. s. midterm elections approaching all eyes are on the latino vote. as the fastest growing boating block, hispanic americans could swing the elections. ah, i've been for solon welcome, ukrainians being told to switch off their power from 7 this morning to 11 this evening. it's in response to brushes, widening, strikes against energy facilities. the national grid albright has says the curb is limited to thursday, but more restrictions and blackouts may be needed with winter were approaching for many ukrainians. though the 8 month war has already meant living without power, hates old running water preparing dinner in
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a makeshift outdoor kitchen. 9 year old autumn and his grandma arena a hurry and to get dinner ready before the setting. sun plunges the home into cold and darkness. soon, horgan is really cold. he and like guess she's, i'm sleeping in my clothes in my apartment now. li, issue, russian strikes of cutoff utilities and cities and towns across ukraine. and many residents here in the hockey region. we have been living without gas, water, or electricity for weeks down. the kids move is enough. where did you open? our windows were damaged to it. now we are only eating here, but sleeping in the next apartment because their windows are not damaged 11, so it's warm. are there any way? don't people for many people bundling up at night and cooking outdoors is
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a matter of survival. go through the situations like this. no electricity, no water, no gas recalls. you can see we're building fires and tom lives with his mother. she's disabled it and is totally dependent on her son's help you. it's a brother, so it's really cold. now, if it weren't for myself and i would freeze, got you in the homes of residents living in villages like these in the half he'd region have been thrust into a pre industrial era with no modern comforts authorities. the trying to reassure people that electricity will be restored soon, and that repairs to water and gas infrastructure will come next. that with the war and with absolutely no certainty. people like art him and his grandmother can only prepare for what will likely be a very harsh ukrainian winter dw correspond, but he is putting
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a is in key. how much more difficult are these power cards across the country going to make life for ukrainians? when we've seen them since last week, last week we had a few days where power was limited. that means it was cut off in several districts, for example of steve, but also another city, similar schemes for several hours in order to save energy. today, the government has called on people to save energy, saying that if this works, there won't be any power cuts or power cuts won't be necessary. of course, that's according to the situation. now, what has happened is that russia has destroyed many of the power generating facilities, the power plants, but also parts of the grid. and in order not to put too much weight too much pressure on the grid, a cut down is needed. mathias as evidence of a rainy and made drones wreaking havoc on you,
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cried now reports to rob will sell missiles to russia. what do you know about that? yeah, it seems that some media have confirmed this, or unofficially with officials from iran. of course, officially, iran does not deliver neither drones nor rockets to russia, but this is, it's pretty clear that these rockets, these drones that we've been seeing are iranian. and her announcement or the prospect of delivering rockets. we're talking about a short range rockets that could hit about 300 to 700 kilometers into ukrainian territory or into ukrainian control territory from the occupied areas or from russia. of course, that's very tallying. and it's a very interesting news, considering that russia was considered a rocket superpower, and it points to what many analysts have been saying. and what also the ukrainian
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side has been saying that all these indiscriminate strikes against civilian infrastructure have constrained brushes a stock of rockets. and they might be running out at some point of their own rockets. they cannot reproduce them because of the sanctions. they had their, their, their production was already pretty much restrained in the past few years, due to root. there is, or there's actually without being in place since 2014. and there might face shortage is not why they stopped. might be running out of well by for those to be running out of rockets. what about the latest from the front lines in particular around the city of her son? yeah, we've heard yesterday, the russian command announcing that things were very difficult talking about evacuations, or the fear that they might move people forcibly out of their homes there, which is a big concern for ukraine because are from the ukrainian perspective and from international law. this might amount to deputations, which would be
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a war cry. and we've also seen a new martial law imposed in these in these region by put in this much law. of course, it's formalizing the power that the occupational authorities have hard, but it allows the authorities to forcibly move people and restrict their movements that their own movements in these territories. it all points to either russia planning to retreat from the right bank of the river from the city off. so that's what british intelligence assumes, or a big offensive bi ukraine being prepared onto, in these directions, onto the city of cast on so many people now on the move, not knowing where they're going d, w, but he has bullying. a thanks for bringing us up to date. the british government is falling deeper into disarray after another tomato estate
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. a chaotic vote in parliament prompted allegations of bullying and man handling and came just hours after another minister packed her backs. the hard light interior minister stepped down saying she had concerns about the direction of the government. promised to list trust sacked, her finance minister, last friday, following a major, you turn on a new tax policy. it's all raising questions about how long truss can survive. the job prime minister this trust government is on the bring after day of chaos and confusion and the house of commons. mrs. baker, i have been very clear. ah, i am sorry. i had made mistakes. the leader of opposition marked her apology at that and promised and watched the prime minister's response to say that
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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. but the prime minister is determined that she will not resign mister feta. i am a fighter and not i visited lead convinced even on lawmakers. this is absolutely grace as is tory m p. if 17 years he's never been a minister pacer got on with it. loyally most of the time, i think is a shambles and a disgrace. i think it is utterly appalling. this just was also heckled by her own conservative and be several hours need us. willa ribbon was forced to resign as the you can home secretary over a reach 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
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her as the new home secretary is grand chaps and arch critical for cabinet and a close ally of her defeated leadership rival ritchie. so knock this is the 2nd major upheaval in the cabinet in just the past week. what after a day of body blow to the prime minister authority, it is unclear how long her government will survive. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. the giant dome of her grand mosque in the indonesian capital decanter has collapsed. after a fire broke out workers who were renovating the mosque had been taking for questioning. the fi lasted several hours, but he said there were no casualties. brazil's far right president, jaya, bosa, narrow, has narrowed his gap with left as challenger, the, we financed your looted as silva. according to recent pulse, in less than 2 weeks,
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brazilians cast their ballots in a 2nd round. the one the 1st round of the presidential election at the beginning of october by a margin of 5 points. the u. s. mid terms are fast approaching with democrats and republicans fighting for control of congress. both parties are hoping to win over the vote of hispanic americans which could swing the elections. this year almost 35000000 latinos are eligible to cast their ballot, making them the fastest growing boating block in the u. s. t w's cover, the nish employee, travel to phoenix, arizona. to find out the importance of the latino vote. 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.
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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 latinos are becoming more likely than ever to register and vote your from us. and i just became a us citizen. they are. i will no vote for the 1st time what the report premier or if you like on my you that 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 not him into non 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 our needs of thumb and quinn. professor fransisco bay that are sad, arizona state university, says 2 thirds of latinos in his teeth are leaning democrat. the leadership that was
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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 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 our 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
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size. so my view, booker michael, at his 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 anymore. i'm going to vote for officials that truly put me in my community 1st and that's kind of where that's 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 wrote. and finally, nasa has just released a studying new view of a cosmic phenomenon known as the pillars of creation. the image was shot by the james web telescope. there was launched into space last year. it shows towering mountains of dust and gas in the eagle nebula, which is an incubator for new stars in the milky way that they're below is some 6500 light years from earth. not all that far away. it's done it
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a reminder at the top story by following for your president soleski has asked ukrainians to switch off their electricity from 7 this morning to 11 the same thing as part of efforts to save power with winter on the way the appeal comes as rush of widens it, strikes against energy facilities across the country. watching v w use from bo, then i bang because women business is next wave kate ferguson. i'll have more news next out to you then with i have been friends. i have been visa. i have been.

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