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[000:00:00;00] ah ah this is dw slide from berlin key hydro electric damn b rush, his next target, ukrainian president floating base to landscape ones. hundreds of thousands of people are at risk. elijah's russian forces planted minds that the power station in the southern region of hassan leaders of germany and france book to put a simmering brow of an energy policy behind them. european leaders agree on a roadmap to contain soaring gas prices fueled by the war in ukraine. and britain, this conservative party, you start to search for, you need to again,
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following this process resignation like the shortest stint ever in the job, the outgoing prime minister leave scars on the economy and politics, internal ah, i'm benches all and welcome ukraine's president, florida. lansky has accused bratia of planning to blow up a hydro electric dam in the headstone region. you said russian troops had mind the whole the power station to trigger what so then ski called a catastrophe on a grand scale. as winter approaches, there is growing concerned about russian attacks on energy infrastructure. there are reports this morning of blasts in hockey fans, apple risha, monuments destroyed windows of homes blown in residents of the southern ukrainian city. of nikolai,
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of our once again picking up the pieces after the city was hit by russian drones and missiles. ukraine accuses russia of using hundreds of iranian drones in its attack in recent weeks. that something both moscow and 2 ran adamantly deny. but an unfortunate gap from a russian military expert who didn't realize he was on air suggests otherwise. well, we'll know the drills are iranian, that the government has not admitted to it. when full year of college, washington says that iran is actually training russian troops on how to use their drones. or you avi's. we assess that iranian personnel, runny nose, harry personnel were on the ground in crimea, and assisted russia. in these operations. a russia has received dozens of these you avy so far,
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and will likely continue to receive additional shipments in the future with russia's progress on the battlefield. stalling moscow has stepped up a tax on infrastructure like power plants. ukraine's president has accused his russian counterpart of wanting ukrainians to freeze to death over the winter, and appealed to citizens to curtail their energy use. in cheve the new energy saving guidelines are already being followed. more than half of the trolley buses are no longer running. we switched off all electric appliances at home. then you guy lines have to be taken very seriously. so far we've not used the heating. you cranes, as russia has destroyed over 30 percent of its power stations in just a week. if that continues ukrainians are going to be in for a very cold and dark winter, the energy crisis triggered by russian cut and gas supplies, has created a brief with the european union. at the summit in brussels,
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the youth leaders managed to agree on a roadmap aimed at shielding consumers from soaring prices. but key differences have not been settled. most member states including france pushing for a cap on what they're prepared to pay for gas. but germany to the use biggest economy is such a cap could see supplies equal tentative markets. i'll sandy w, brussels bureau chief alexandro phenomena to tell us more about the roadmap. well this road mount meth is actually a list of measures that still needs to be finalized among them. as for instance, more cooperation to jointly by natural gas. so you are p and companies in the future should be able to clap together into buying cartels to join the purchase gas on the international markets or some sort of a reverse hallmark if you wish. at the european union also wants to look into ways how to limit price peak. so for instance,
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they also want to examine whether it's possible to subsidize or to put a cap on prices on gas and fuse to produce electricity. and this outcome as a classic you outcome, everyone gets a little, nobody gets every think add more, talking is needed. and the real problem is that the center piece proposal that was here on the table, a cap on all on prices on all gas imports. debt is something that the leaders are still split um and the split is between maley, germany and france. the 2 biggest economies, the most influential and biggest partners in the you. why can't they agree right now or on so many different issues? well, in with regards to this one issue, price caps, there are really in opposing caps with germany saying that this is not a silver bullet to tackle the crisis that that could be a very risky measure,
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that it could alienate reliable suppliers who could then sell gas elsewhere, other nations like friends, for instance, and actually the majority of member states here are saying, no, we have to use our purchasing power. the european union is one of the largest global players in international trade that can work. however, i think that the real matter here, stat, smaller countries are saying that unlike germany, this economic powerhouse, they don't have enough money to set. so died and gas praises on a national level. but alexandra to they realized that stalling, this whole process is costing consumers. well, i think they do realize that because of course they see that we have already seen some protest. so within the european union, with people protesting against a soaring energy prices, the heating season has already started. at the same time,
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we have to say that at the gas prices went down again. so maybe some leaders think that they still have time to figure out the best way to tackle the energy crisis on time is running out alexander phenomena great to it will take again there from brussels. the 1st of a 9000 strong contingent of russian troops has begun arriving in belarus. minsk in moscow of nancy, they're setting up a joint military unit to defend bell russian borders. the deployment comes after beller was leader alexander lucas. jenko said his country was facing threats from both neighboring ukraine and it's western allies. ukraine says moscow was trying to draw better, was into the war. and here's the deployment could be setting the stage for a new offensive in the north. a train said to be carrying russian military vehicles arrives in belarus. another apparently full of russian soldiers. over the last few days,
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bela rose's defense ministry has been releasing images like these to prove that a deal struck between it and its giant neighbour, russia is really happening for barry with her. we arrived from the central region of russia. well, specifically, i'm from moscow. was come to help the brotherly people of the republic of billers to strengthen the borders and to make everyone feel how united the peoples of russia and billows are gotten approved. alexander lucas jenko announce is in class for a joint military unit. more than a week ago. men's kids since confirmed that around $9000.00 russian troops will be based in the country close to the ukrainian border. but location co continues to deny that his country will attack ukraine. it's no secret though, that russia is vladimir putin has been using belarus in its war against keep
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including launching air strikes from their ukraine has already released images of its armed forces. said to be training near the border with bella ruth, which had already been holding military drills in the region before the deal between minsk and moscow was announced. your crew beller was his claim to show its giving these russian soldiers a warm welcome. gotcha. but once the show is over, no one's quite sure what will happen next. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines. american actor kevin spacey has been cleared in a sexual abuse case brought against him by after every rap. new york jury found his accusing of 50 years old did not approve his claim that spacy made him unwanted sexual advance on him when he was 14 security forces. open fire on anti government
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protest is in chat on thursday, killing at least 60 people. the demonstrators were demanding a faster democratic transition in the central african country. after elections were pushed back to years by interim leader, not increased at b. france and the african union have condemned the crackdown classes between columbia, right? police and indigenous protest is in the capital book time left more than a dozen offices injured. indigenous people displaced by the countries armed conflict with demonstrating against over crowding and poor conditions in a city shelter. at a huge fire around that in central mexico, when a fuel truck crashed into an over pass homes and cars was scorched, hundreds of people were evacuated. the driver of the truck has been arrested with prime minister this truss having announced her resignation from office britain . stop job is up for grabs again, and the search is on. trust is stepping down on the job 6 weeks in office,
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making her tenure, the shortest in british history. i cannot remember the torrie bye, say her replacement will be found in a week's time. speculation is rife regarding who will take her place with many touting even a possible return of former prime minister barak johnson. on the streets of england, many were happy, the trust was leaving the job. when asked who should replace the outgoing p. m. many struggled. frances, i'm glad to see the back of her. i think she'd been up to a oh fall incompetent. so i'm glad she's resigned. i don't know what's gonna happen life. i guess very last year. all of a really huge you think should replacer porter? no, i don't really know. i mean, maybe like richie sooner just because he was the run rough enough in selection they did for a dirt,
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no thought necessary to rough best choice. difficult to say they all seem as broad as each other really. but move, can't really say i put a 2 d, w slanting, corresponded big at mass. that britain's ruling conservative party is now under a lot of pressure to hold a general election. well, that's right or is snap polls showed that a majority of british people would actually prefer that an obviously the opposition party labor and the liberal democrats. they are calling for a general election. however, within the conservative party and they would have to decided, there really is no appetite because the opposition parties are leading almost like 30 pounds or in the lead to the conservative and peas. no, that they would lose their job. and in the end, it would be the conservative government to call to call the shots. the conservative impedes to call the shots for general elections at the moment. it really doesn't look very lightly. what about the likelihood of the return of bars?
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johnson, boys, johnson is still and that might surprise many viewers. he's still the favorite within the party base. so he's remembered by and he's re cherished by many ordinary party members of somebody who, who is a vote when, when he was a vote very when he reached out to voters that the conservative party were never able to reach out before. and he delivered the huge majority in the house of commons, and he's really loved by many conservative faders. he's also loved why some people in the country but by others is hated. so he's really like a mom at figure, some love and some love him. and some hate him does have chances to go come back as a prime minister. it would be a surprise, a casper, obviously, if he came back after such a short time. but his chances are not that bad. however, if it did happen and would create more turmoil, that's for sure, because many conservative m p 's and they would have to cooperate with him. they
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remember him as somebody who i am possibly misled parliament. there is an investigation as to whether he lied to parliament and also he was fined over what was will called party gate, where he was seen drinking and socializing with his colleagues during the cove. it locked down so many say some m p say i really wouldn't work with him. so he would definitely not be somebody who would stabilize the country. and i think this is what a lot of british people are really craving. they want a stability, they want a stable government. i'm in the time of economic crisis. sounds like a tricky task. let's see if they can get it done in a week. t t o e corresponded big mass in london. reminder of our top story, ukrainian president, flor to me, so then he says, russian forces of mind a hydro electric dam in the hassan region says hundreds of thousands of residents could be at risk of rapid flooding if the dam is destroyed. this is the only news
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