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an occupational official says russian forces unlikely to abandon the city of care, san as ukrainian troops continued their advance. and german chancellor, olaf sholtes travels to china amid growing concerns over if economic power critics, a berlin is over dependent on beijing's trade. ah, i'm really mohammed welcome to the program. pakistan's former prime minister in march con is recovering from surgery and hospital after he survived what his ada, calling an assassination attempt. khan was shot while leading a march from the city of was there a body to the capitol? islamabad? police have arrested the suspected gunman who was acting alone. a warning our report contained some graphic images ah, as
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a party atmosphere as m ran. cons convoy rolls into town. ah, but then out of nowhere, a series of gunshots filled the air and pakistan's, former prime minister, goes down. his quickly carried away and take into a place of safety. clearly and pain. he separate a gunshot wound scans later feeling bullet fragments in his leg, and he's not the only one injured of iran. con is safe and being told at one friend has died. some others are seriously injured. why? it was a little while later the 70 year old appears again outside waving to support it before being moved into a car and driven to hospital for treatments. lou, this was the 7th day of an anti government protest. march led by the former cricket at turn. politician, he's demanding new snap collections after being ousted as prime minister in a conference vote in april. speaking earlier this week,
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he insisted the rallies would be peaceful. i don't see any vitamin recovery 26 years. we've never been doesn't violent realities vulgar to supreme court. we're not going to break any laws of the law. in ran, con has been accused of creating a political crisis in pakistan, a divided country, which is no stranger to political violence. and this attack only seems to have found the flames with his supporters taking to the streets in anger. and he, believing this was an assassination attempts. i sent us around holiday as a journalist in islamabad. he explains what led up to these latest events before. if i did, you do to past last 6 months or 7 months to syncing non cons ouster from the government just it was only one demand and he was having he was wording different release. he protested, done in the month of may as well. and there was one demand, and that was all elections in the country while the federal government was not
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ready for this march was on this single point to june got off the elections since he announced the date of his march. we thought that there were statements coming in from both hands from the federal government and from him non con, political party, p t, and b t a and the party was blaming the federal government that they want to bloodshed during this much. on the other hand, the federal government was blaming him along on his probably planning a blood check. and today we have seen that this unfortunate and didn't tell somehow happened and was just coming in on that there should be no politics. and we decided the politics during this time and we should talk about being drawn on and what it can be discuss later. a russian appointed official in ukraine's illegally annexed her san region says washing forces will withdraw from the west
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bank of the da nipper river. it comes as ukrainian forces advance in the area. meanwhile, tens of thousands of people have now left the russian controlled city of care, san shops and businesses have closed, and people have been seen arriving in that neighboring crimea. i boss or the united nations says rushes invasion of ukraine is driving the largest and fastest displacement of people in decades as russia targets keith civilian infrastructure. millions of ukrainians are faced with a difficult choice of trying to survive a dangerous winter or become refugees abroad. that's mom, that's me. that's my dad. and that's my grandma knew his portrait of their picture . perfect family hangs on the bedroom wall, but it's not this ukrainian boys current reality. it just him and his mom here in the south of belgium. dave received a warm welcome as refugees,
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but helena says the choice to flee was difficult. molex in the day i wanted my child to be safer. moreover, would be thought maggio pulled was absolutely terrifying to rome. even if many people help us and belgium emotionally to spread it difficult, no child. belgium has become a refuge for tens of thousands of ukrainians since the war began. because most of them women, and children, noisy, b machine, their struggle is shared by millions of ukrainians. now scattered around the world, do you an agency for refugees? describe the situation as the fastest and largest displacement of people in decades . some 14000000 people have been forced from their home since the 24th of february, ukrainians are about to face. one of the world's harshest winters, in extremely difficult circumstances. moscow's attacks on civilian infrastructure
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have destroyed a 3rd of ukraine's power stations. with winter approaching, there are growing fears that many areas could be left without power. heat or water was perky woman in an interview broadcast on ukrainian national television last week. you cranium, official advised refugees to stay abroad for the time being with the offer you could have purchased. i'd like to take this opportunity to ask them not to return right now. we need to. so why this winter to do now is to risk yourself and your children, your wild hon. relatives who may be ill, bedridden or elderly. i will fashion kit for ukrainians abroad. the dream is to one day return. but for now, helen as one of millions who are experiencing their 1st winter as refugees on unless take a look at some other stories taking place around. the situation in ukraine,
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ukraine's president thought to me as the lensky says, russian strikes have left some 4500000 people without power across the country. russia has been stepping up its attacks on energy infrastructure, falling ukrainian advances on the battlefield. the international atomic energy agency says it's found no evidence of ukraine developing a so called dirty bomb. that's a conventional bomb laced with radioactive material. the agency inspected 3 sites in ukraine after russia repeatedly accused give off planning to use one him up, a new boma radio. foreign ministers from the g 7 group are meeting and germany to address a number of global crises, bonuses, disgust rushes, worn ukraine ongoing, political unrest in iran, and china's growing influence. economically. members have reportedly agreed to set a fixed price when they finalize a price cap on russian oil later this month. rather than adopting
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a floating rate will engine for crisis management or the talks come as chancellor olive sholtes is on a trip to beijing and concerns are growing over the level of china's investment in germany. one member of joe germany's governing coalition says it's probably the most controversial trip to china, led by a german leader in 50 years change through trade for years. that was germany's china policy. oma chancellor, anglo merkel champion the idea throughout her 16 years and power, suggesting that making money and fostering change go hand in hand. china is now germany's biggest trained partner and concerns are growing that this has made germany dangerously dependent. but if you look at a couple of the kind of key clusters of dependency am when now particularly down to parts of the car and the auto sector and the chemical sector. and i think that's
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where you have the real dependencies, china and all powerful president, she jin ping has undergone profound change. the economy has reached new heights, but instead of opening up politically see has doubled down on authoritarianism. the idea of change through trade looks dead yet the new government has been wrestling with what to do about that. the coalition deal, the government signed last year, looked tough, with passages on taiwan and human rights. a hallmark of the green party, which holds important ministries in the government, sites among the time when people say trade, no matter what, no matter what the social and humanitarian son dogs are. this is the point of all relations. this is something we shouldn't allow ourselves any longer. this means that we will also establish a more robust trade policy views of his china for europe, austro but the man at the top doesn't seem so sure. chancellor of shots has pushed
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through a controversial deal, allowing a chinese state enterprise to buy a stake in durham, his most important port. hamburg the decision was met with approval from his own coalition partners, most notably from the greens, all of shawls as decision now to travel to china with a business delegation is only adding to the divisions. so where does that leave? germany's china strategy normally will not just look have to look at how to diversify economic relations, but actually how to reduce strategic dependencies on china, particularly in critical areas such as raw materials and she, for example, areas such as a wind turbine. so solar modules and her electric batteries for electric vehicles. crucial decisions lie ahead, but it's not clear if the german government can make up its mind. well, let,
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let's take a look at some other stories taking place around the world. former prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his right way allies have won a clear parliamentary majority in israel's election. the electoral commission says his block 164 seats and sundays vote compared to just 51 for the opposition block, led by prime minister jane repeat that he has conceded defeat, sheffield. why? those korea has fired at least for more projectiles, including a suspected long range missile is raised emergency alerts in south korea and japan authorities in those countries say the launch appears to have failed. this comes day off to pyongyang, find a record number of missiles towards south korea. it's late payment, said george maloney has made her 1st foreign trip. she met top you officials in brussels, maloney met with european parliament president, roberta myths met sola,
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along with the european commission president ursula on de line bologna. a far right politician, has been a frequent critic of the e. u. in the past. the husband of us house speaker, nancy pelosi. paul pelosi has that been released from hospital where he underwent surgery for injuries from made an assault last week. a canadian man has been charged with breaking into the couples home in san francisco. and attacking pul pelosi with a hammer. he remains under doctor's care. how has been more than half a century since the beatles last recorded a session? the band has now been putting out new animated music videos from its pioneering revolver album from 1966. the latest offering is made up of more than $1300.00 oil paintings. it's for the track. i'm only sleeping.
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oh, the paint seems to flow across the screen as ringo. paul and george get ready to wake up dreaming. john lennox and the beatles new official video. ah, the song, i'm only sleeping is from revolver there. 1966 albums. that helped usher experimental sounds in to pop music. british artist m cooper was chosen to create the trippy new visuals using her old style oil paint technique. i've always been a beatles fan, and when i saw the opportunity to work on, i'm only sleeping, it was to slight early amazing. it kind of sparked a huge light of ideas straight away. it took a lot longer to get the ideas down. i'm literally painting a fame. i take a shot and then i usually just while i pit and re paint next shall i mean,
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next frame and the next frame and the next frame and the next frame on it. it, it, that's my process. 1300 frames later, the video premiered at this gallery space in central london and on youtube. some of the paintings are based on our cable news reels of the fab 4. but most are the product of the painters imagination. inspired by the beatles own homage to sleep, to slowness, and to the power of dreams. and what she ended up being in life from the coming up next is the w e business policies in a by her, i'm just kinda, i think that hard and in the end is a me, you are not a lot of to you anymore. we will send you back.
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