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i'm country rethinking everything i'm making may to change with europe revealed starts november 3rd on d w ah ah, this is dw news wife from berlin. gunman storm a hotel in east africa. several are dead in a car, bombing, and gun assault in somalia, the islamist extremist group, i'll show bob says it carried out the attack. also coming up on the show, she jim pang seals a 3rd term as head of china as communist party,
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surrounded by loyalist. she tightened his grip as beijing's most powerful leader in decades. and of all the celebrations are back. but authorities in delhi want the hindu festival of lights to go green with a ban on fireworks, to cut down on pollution. ah hello, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. we begin in east africa where multiple people have been killed as gunman stormed a hotel in the somali port of k smile. the attack began when the assailant detonated a car bomb at the gates of the hotel in the city center. authorities, se security forces have now entered the attack. the al qaeda linked group. i'll shabba has said it was behind the assault. and he said he is felix morrenda is in nairobi. he gave me the latest on the attack. good evening,
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clear. so of the attack that began around midday has just ended, as you've rightfully reported the police reports, i see that 3 people died and 8 others were injured and they were quickly rushed to kiss my hospital where they are currently receiving medical i. 10 short are the police officials quickly, i ran into this scene and ensured that all the album attackers were actually dealt with with the last person. i have been executive just a few minutes ago. so the siege has just ended, and it has taken just about 5 or 6 hours for you to actually come to an end. and some aaliyah's president, her son shank, muhammad, was elected back in may pledging to defeat al siobhan, why hasn't he been able to stop their attacks up until this point? so to actually today's attack, came i the backdrop of
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a meeting where security officials, one meeting at the hotel that was attacked, and the security officials, what planning on how to combat, and they also bob myisha. so they're, they're president is. so miley has actually been having meetings with various security officials and the security officials have been meeting at to just see how best they can come. but they also bob melisha, but something else that we need to note is that they'll shut. bob is highly decentralized. they are in their rural areas. initially they used to be in town like his, my was one of their main at talents, but they want kicked off in 2011. so they have been trying to, i have more talks to just, they have put more pressure on the government and trying to tickle by the government. but, and the government has been holding its ground and i'd be seeing a preschool at miss was formed, or we'd stroke over from the amazon in africa union mission a peacekeeping mission. so there have been efforts beat my beats to see how they
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can be able to come by to belch above militia. but because of their decentralized nature, then the president is taking his time to ensure that once he's ah, he's dealt with our shabby to be a once and for all kind of thing, which is something that he also mentioned at the beginning of this month. alex marin got for us in nairobi. many thanks for that update now to the war in ukraine and once again, russia is sounding the alarm to civilians. living in the occupied region of her son, ukrainian forces are advancing on the southern front to retake the territory. the kremlin has been pushing civilians to leave the parts of her son, a controls moving them to russia or other occupied areas, or removing civilians from their homes to enemy held land is considered a war crime elsewhere across ukraine. russia's attacks on infrastructure have caused blackouts and water shortages authorities. a millions are without power and are asking those who do still have it to conserve as much as they can aid workers.
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and nikolai of prepare food for the cities hungry power and gas outages have left many unable to cook. these meals are going to feed new mothers in the darkened hallways of mc alive maternity hospital number 3 here didn't show any person is al thursday without electricity. we can't cook in which we need to feed the maternity ward. the mother's with newborns to picket below are una mom's. it is at the ciocca. the donated lunches help a lot, there saving absolutely what checks is, per se, engineers are racing to repair the damage before winter. officials and keith, to say, could be days or even weeks before power and heat are restored in the capital. in the unlit city. some businesses refused to let circumstances shut them down. this
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restaurant staying open by candlelight and adjustment that dinars are trying to embrace as a sign of resilience. i said as a matter of fact, it toughened this up even more. there's been a pallet cut, but it helps our ukraine to save power. and apart from that, you can feel the mood. but it's very romantic with a good. i'm let me walk to walk on the front line. say again, for from thoughts of romantic dinners, ukraine's defenders are trying to remain up beat. despite the constant shelling from russian lines, commander yuri compares the destruction to a famous siege from world war 2. flag stalingrad locally fell. may be in 90 per sounds all built in south demolition. yeah. yeah. like darling allen garad through hell they call them solid garad. but it is sol, a dollar a few minutes down the road from so leader is the city of buck moot?
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which moscow has been trying to capture for months. analysts say it has no strategic value, but the ukranian defenders say the enemy keeps sending troops in droves voice than we've al, guys, we're fighting with them. their bodies are just lying there. $5100.00 per day, daniel. luckily they didn't even take the bodies away. them was m al guys went to have a look and took a gun. some other news of it i can give you a gun if you want. like the civilians whose lives and homes they are defending. ukraine's frontline soldiers are hanging on. but at a devastating cost we can bring you up to speed now with some of the other stories making news around the world's. a russian fighter jet has crashed into a house in the siberian city of air quits. both pilots were killed. it is the 2nd military plain to crash near holmes in russia. within a week. officials say the accident happened during a training exercise. in rome,
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mario druggie has formerly handed over power to georgia, maloney in a traditional bell ceremony. bologna is italy's 1st woman prime minister and its 1st our right leader. since world war 2, salman rushdie is agents, as the author lost sight in one eye and the use of a hand in an attack in the united states. the 75 year old was stabbed multiple times as he prepared for a talk in new york state 2 months ago. the extent of his injuries has only now become clear. and britain's former finance minister rashid soon ok as the frontrunner to be the next prime minister. so not lost out just weeks ago to live trust whose it since quit, also jostling for position art penny mordant. and boris johnson, another ousted former leader and president jim ping has sealed a 3rd term as leader of the chinese communist party. he's now confirmed as china's most powerful ruler in decades. she's appointment wrapped up the week long party
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congress in the great hall of the people. constitutional changes cemented. she's dominance. he also shook up the parties senior ranks promoting several close allies . earlier i asked at china specialist mary gallagher at the university of michigan . what she's consolidation of power is likely to mean well, it's definitely the case that he's completely centralized power around himself. he's promoted all of his people into the policy or a standing committee. so there are no factions anymore to balance against him. it seems to indicate that he will have a lot of a latitude to promote the policies that he's been discussing. and it's really unprecedented in the last 2 decades. we haven't seen the centralization of power around a single person. they also want to talk about the situation for women in china. there will be no women in the poet bureau for the 1st time in 25 years. does that
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mark a step back when it comes to women's rights in china? i would say it does. i think there are also a lot of other signs that we can point to that also show that women's rights and women's positions and politics are going to be on a downward trend. it's not, it isn't even just this. it's a bunch of things that have happened over the last several years. there's been more discrimination against women in the workplace after they lifted the one child policy. so that's very hard for women to advance professionally. we've seen crackdowns on feminist activists and we've seen and she didn't. haines own words, putting much more emphasis on this idea that women have a special traditional role in the family. and why do you think we're seeing this return to more traditional conservative politics? i think the chinese communist party has always been quite conservative when it comes to gender equality. they have advanced gender equality. early on in the, in the 900 fifties women have never reached the pinnacle of power. and when they
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have like, during the culture of revolution, it was seen as a very negative thing to have happened. so i don't, i don't think this is going to be a new trend but rather doubling down on something that has always been really strong in the communist party. but i think there is one important reason now and i think it's the economy. i think there and the demographics, so there is a slowing economy and the government will put more emphasis on male employment over female employment. plus they want to boost the birth rate. so not just seeing the watch how policy relax, we actually now see women being encouraged to have birds. and in fact, in some cases, being discouraged to have abortions. a reason we've seen women web protests around the world, for example, in russia and iran, just before i let you go, what do you think the chances are of seeing a similar kind of movement in china? well, she did thing before the concentration of power that we see in his 3rd term. he's
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been very deliberate and i think very smart in cracking down on all types of social activism. so we've seen labor in the media. we've seen women craft down on really since the very beginning of his term in 2012. so while women may try to express dissatisfaction and there are of course and several things that when that has happened, like punish why the tennis player who accused the top chinese leader a great you know, the crackdown has been quite effective at limiting those voices. i thank you so much for that update. mary gallagher from the university of michigan. really appreciate your taking the time. thank you. a hindus around the world are looking forward to devali the festival of lights starting on monday. but celebration in india's capital delhi could look quite different this year. authorities there have banned fireworks to cut down on pollution. the twinkling lights of earth and lamps, o d, it's ready to welcome into valley celebrations here and you dally looked slightly
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different this year. these are some of the 50000 dea candles being lit. now that is a ban on fireworks. the fear on why is that good luck on the battle delhi a city of about 20000000 as the world's most polluted capital and fireworks let during the valley. only adding to air pollution problems. anyone caught using them now faces of fine or up to 6 months in jail. re and cottage creepy the bomb, the us poodle. distribute sweets, share sweets in sort of crackers. so this is a, a renter's, more symbolic to what's, what we are doing. and we hope that this will act as a general inspiration. while it may be a wind for the environment, the shift to green a celebrations is taking its toll on some businesses. pippin donaway my my firecrackers businesses down about 80 percent shop. one moment i make only a few rupees a day. the fireworks business is finished. if you like,
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but others welcome the change it. but he will krashib auto body. i'm full of joy. this will bring down pollution because you come we're, we must light lamps or not explode fireworks, or it will reduce pollution benefits. everyone's health. a mighty you say that go on your gum. old festival goal was a hope pulled the pie will expand. won't take the spot out of the hindu festival of lights. and madrid is used to welcoming herds of tourists. but these visitors got more than a few heads turning. ah, hundreds of sheep and goats, flocking through the spanish capital, were part of a festival reenacting traditional rural ways. the annual event allows shepherds to use centuries old roots to move their livestock from spain's mountains to lowland winter pastures. just before we go, let's get a reminder of our top stories. gunmen have killed at least 3 people at
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a hotel in the port of cas smile in somalia. the asha bob militant groups as 8 carried out the attack. police say the incident is now over and the gunmen have been killed. and president champagne has sealed a 3rd term as leader of the chinese communist party. she has strengthened his dominance by promoting loyalists and for the 1st time in a generation, there are no women at the top of the party. at syracuse update as our empire richardson in berlin. thanks so much for watching closely. ah,
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do with plenty of confidence with when i went to get to a level where people really thank god. wow. she's got talent. they had must go ha, they're molecule so it's m a lattice as last training session with fc hennick. she's the only girl in the clubs under 15 side and south america calling about initially i didn't think about that at all. i just played football. i'm, i'm good the, the older you get, the more you think about it, the swing and so on. and sometimes i would play with the boys and they'd say, oh, with the girls spirit out in the last 5 years with canano and hunger. so it's made so it was hard to find my place in the team because i was always very girl who was
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playing, i think angela's clear, claremont hope, and my classmates and walk her doesn't excuse me at her. but emma didn't let that stop her. thank i love assistant, i wish i think it's important not to lose faith just because it's a difficult situation. it sooner i wanted to keep going whatever it took until i got into my head. and so it became a kind of challenge need. maybe even my biggest challenge, shorter can all sudden grocer. the of them are in the more time i spent in the group in the team, the more they accepted me and stopped seeing me as the girl. and instead, just
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a member of the team wins on either. i met and then it became easier for me to play football and do what i loved doing this was for the summer homeless had to take n wafa griffin. emma is saying her good byes to day. oh, after 2 years in the age groups highest tier, she's making the next step in her career. so i have of attention. it was really nice and i have to admit, i cried to let to let the end of but it was lovely when touch, especially towards the end. and i am at home and bon emma relaxes with her family. full football has dominated her life since she was 4 years old until his uncle from i'm from the scene. but of course you could see from the start that emma had
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talent, sir beings, why did his she was always a girl who enjoyed moving around. so it's but a career or the idea of going pro or semi pro was never the focused on focused visa. oh, interesting. something's wrong. she had fun playing football and my wife and i supported her in that industry. if she goes a week without kicking a ball, it doesn't do any good. she needs it to be in a good see progress. but it's not always fun. as a girl playing football emma regularly had to fight against prejudice. her family helped her through those times. zuba goofy mccarthy was and she's had some negative experiences of being rejected by coaches for example, or fighting away into boys teams and then not being accepted by the players, advise them from image and mr. execute. so m,
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there was some hard moment. so how to which she also used to her advantage other things out? well for me, because she powered through with this, she said, i want to make it all. i want to prove to them that i've got what it takes bus. it gets warm packing up for the next stage in her football journey. emma is due to start at a sports boarding school in cologne. that's because the 15 year old has signed her 1st professional contract with f. c cologne for a family year. oh, my family was totally openings and didn't want to stop me from doing anything. so ah, is come you the show as a shopper over. i think they're a little sad that i am going away. i'm sure the i plus zoom. oh, listen, charlotte. but above all, i think they're happy for me,
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and that i'm taking the next step and a lot of coin darcy, even didn't, should just smart turbo. emma takes a few personal items with her to cologne. in particular, she wants to bring a photo of her family miss been was, does he say young been, i really am very young madame. and i am very grateful. just because cologne really didn't have to take me onto their system water and really looking forward to it. it flows hotter, lulu. some 50000 fans are in attendance full cologne's season opener. a totally new experience for emma journaling soon. i'm a little bit about leon. she's the youngest player in the senior squad, made there what was wrong for you. oh, they do a b, b, o. say,
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an indescribable guess and believable that this is happening method rather than i'm so grateful to be here. and it's incredible how many people were there was a level of thought. i have never seen such a huge crier. i was, i am a little bit overwhelmed by my emotions. oh, yeah. but in fear 3, this is emma's new life. the cologne squad is getting ready for the new season. the club was keen to bring her in and made contact with her family early on to secure her signature. in the future, she said to play an important role in sasha glasses, team valence as one for we met emma 2 years ago. she was just 13. then we were so convinced of her talent. we decided that it wasn't too soon for her. but
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she was in good hands with the boys team on domains rollover. and this is the right time for her to switch from boys football to the women's team. we know it still, only she's 15 and will builder up gradually. we've brought her into the 1st division squad because she's proved herself in her training sessions with those in finance. and now we'll bring her through with caution. remember with the law, we wanted to put her in the 1st team squad because we believe she has the talent. and we think the training will help her number of planning levels language. there's lots to get used to with new exercises and more intensive sessions. but with good communication before it feels good in her new team, been noticing much because you're not having fun, it's harder to motivate yourself english to train hard and do extra training. an excellent, so diane, if you are having fun, it makes it so much easier to make it bake eventually. that's also what will make it easier for me and for home to swing sophia, i'm for awfully. sometimes i feel that i am putting myself under a bit more pressure,
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but that feeling helps me to keep my feet on the ground and then reader to one that had that to come. for now, emma only does one session per day because that 15 year old is also still at school . learning alongside a pro football career isn't always easy, but it's an important part of her new life. time rises tense. i think it sometimes it is really stressful because i have to go straight from school to training to measure from the shorter so i don't always really get that much time for myself on that side is much more clear. let me bring aside from iowa, but i know that school will also be an important part of my future. schuler and not necessarily what i'm doing right now, but my qualifications for it's called us was it muffled on richmond. up for my aim is to do the final exams and then study at university international be ansuka, and i'm sure i will need that in the course of my life. and so it's totally worth
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doing because there are no guarantees about what i'm doing right now. in the opportunities that i currently have explicitly meant as was meant, dim ladonna lewis or to language mankato lucas cut novel time off with her friend and teammate live. it is important far away from family sal, paranoid as if it's me, it's totally new not to have them there. 247 will model. so of course i get a bit homesick sometimes. so does this challenge my home, we hobble with me. so it's not that i feel it all day long, unheard. but before i go to sleep at night, and when i'm tired or just generally really shattered, credit going on down, it can be like that with us. when you're exhausted, thoughts come into your head that different aren't always great toys. so yeah, i, i do feel it so homesick, but it's not like it affects me all day, but i still love my family, very much tally. shortly before the start of the season, cologne have a friendly match against i axe in shadow. m as in the squad,
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although she doesn't know if she'll make her debut for the team, she starts the match on the bench with it's an exciting game with chances for both sites. but as the 2nd half kicks off, am i still waiting for her opportunity in the 83rd minutes her moment finally arrives. i had to look across and saw the assistance coach marcella looking through her notes and you, i was the only one who could still come on. so i thought it might be happening. and so, you know, kind come cleanser and i was from the scene and when she finally called me, i was so happy that she gave me all of these instructions and i tried to follow the
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might on the page. yeah, maybe that's an unwholesome duties that often lots of times with emma get stuck in. she plays with courage and shows her talent. it's not enough to help cologne to victory though the match finishes as a nil nil drawer. her spouse much stay with one. it was something you to with the speed and physicality of la mancha, but i think i just had to learn to assert myself and deal with it all. and i'm going to come on stuff and i'm excited about that for sure lesson. i hope i get another chance to play for the 1st team soon done this evening. as a young girl, emma are played boys and battled against prejudice. now at just 15,
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