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this is the destination right? ah, find out they documentary soon with the full fly man can name tree ah ah, this is dw news coming to line from berlin. ukrainian force is close in on the center of how song moscow withdrawals its troops, but says the city will remain part of rush up. also coming up, joe biden, to take center stage of the un climate summit in egypt. as america faces mounting
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pressure to spearhead the fight against global warming will have live coverage of his address. plus china says it's lifting some corona virus restrictions, despite of surgeon cases. quarantine for travelers is being short. will go to beijing, find out what's happening. and the new series of the crown, the show put the british royal family under the spotlight. but is it why is to mix historical fact with from addict fiction? ah. hello m terry martin. good, happy with us. ukraine says it's in the final stages of reclaiming territory. left by retreating, russian troops in the southern region of hassan. moscow says it has finished withdrawing its forces from the western bank of the negro river. the defense ministry claims it ordered the retreat to save the lives of soldiers. it was no
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longer able to supply the kremlin, maintains now san will remain part of russia little of hope of moving closer to the city of her son. the ukrainian flag is flying again in dozens of small towns around the regional capital. over instantly, her rifka about 50 kilometers north of her son. people gather to thank soldiers as they enter the city. but not everyone here shares their sense of euphoria. whose and it's still very, very scary when you drive through the region. you see how many villages have been bombed, that her so much destruction of our school is destroyed and not a single window with lag. all the buildings are shattered. we all know that it would. for the 1st time since moscow launched its invasion and february guns have fallen silent in this village close to the front line. this man who has
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been living on humanitarian aid for months, has only just heard of the liberation of neighboring nor rifka. renewal only with the low referral signal, there is no food or nothing there. i was aimlessly people who are there right now. told me they have no food or nothing. what we'll do, we have to bring them food. garages, little waller, boom. seen those who have survived the shelling are wondering how they will make it through the winter. i with oh, we've had no water supply since the end of february. they are bringing us drinking water to a school. we can bring water from a nearby well with our tractor, but it's not really drinkable here. the 2 sides keep volleying rockets at each other. so no hurry. yesterday i was removing leaves and right behind this building it was terrible. the battle went on with machine guns. for weeks,
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ukrainian forces have been advancing on her son. it's last would leave russia with few territorial gains since the beginning of the war. let's get the latest from our correspond. nick connelly, his in the ukrainian capital, kia, nick, how close are ukrainian forces to completely retaking household? well, just few hours ago we were thinking this was going to be a matter of a day, maybe several days. yes, a talk was of a week and now we are seeing images on social media, difficult, verified, but seemingly convincing of ukrainian soldiers pretty close to center of course, on other places, locals coming out with ukranian flags putting those up on government building. so this is basically turned into a russian collapse. we heard from the russian, mr. defense, claiming that they had withdrawn in a controlled fashionable, everyone out. that doesn't seem to be the case. we're hearing of an estimated $10000.00 russian troops,
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some injured left behind by the russians on the west bank that it per river. the bridges have been blown up. they have no way of getting back to the other bank of the river where their colleagues, comrades are so either that we're gonna see fighting with between them and the incoming grain troops or huge numbers of troops being taken prisoner by the ukrainians. elsewhere we're seeing images of what we believe to be russian soldiers changing and civilian clothes, military fatigues being thrown in the rubbish, as those russian soldiers tried to kind of blend in with the locals. so defense is turning into a total route. this is not the kind of clean or organized withdrawal the russian officials wanted. the world to believe was going to happen. instead, it's turning into a real kind of collapse of morale and of co logistics for their part. what are the ukranian troops facing neck as they advance into areas previously occupied by russian forces? when the space of the day we saw images is heaps of minds that had been cleared
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from the roads leading in. so see the russians thought that would buy them time, keep ukrainian forces waiting behind those minds, a booby trap. sometimes they are as simple as just a grenade attached to a bit of fishing, wire or nylon in the bushes at these the kind of weapons that will stay and that have remarkable kind of staying power even in months and years to come. we're going to see for we like to people falling victim to those, but also they've left behind to see that his voss laws have been destroyed. they've destroyed the power networks, the mobile phone infrastructure, even some of the kind of water infrastructure. so really trying to make life as hard as possible, people staying in have san and then finally important point you at the russians on the other side of the per river with their artillery within range able to basically turn hats on into another maribelle if they so wish that stuff is something that people are very worried about, that russia will now try and take its revenge on the ukranian forces on civilians have chosen stay from that other bank of the river. so russian troops may have
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withdrawn from the region, but russian air strikes this morning left at least 5 people dead in the city of michel ly, of which is not too far from cas on. what does that tell us? nick about ukraine's continued vulnerability was, i think the russians still have those missiles fewer than at the beginning of this campaign and this war and they definitely less able to produce and than they used to be. but certainly they still have the capability of hitting cities pretty far away from the front lines hitting civilian civilian infrastructure. and i think this is basically just all a function of their lack of success on the battlefield. they're just not achieving, not choking out any winds against the grain on me. so they're trying to make life as difficult as possible for ukraine civilians living far away from those front lines in the hope that those civilians will then push the government to come to some kind of deal with russia. as we're seeing right now, there's no real appetite among ordinary ukrainians for that kind of deal. you're hearing people talking about taking back crimea. now that have song has been
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returned to ukraine control and is a real push on the government to keep on going and push to rush, inspect ukraine's borders. nick, thank you very much for now. our corresponded economy there in chia while staying on this story, i'm joy now by maria up dba. she's a security ukrainian security analyst who was recently in the cas on region where i understand you were there in liberated territory in the house on regions just not too long ago. describe the scene there for us that russian troops left behind of the territory head is still a devastated almost no field in. so i left in tampa. i thought to la, destroyed by russian, the troops and then it because of the fighting. but people are really happy that they really be rated, that they understand that the difficulties are not over yet for them because it's still very difficult for them to get the basic necessities such as the food and the
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hygienic products. but they are willing to wait until the normal delivery will be possible and the people living in kennesaw. and because i am in communication with some local residents there, i have been in communication because for 2 days now there is no no internet at all . and no communication in the seat itself. so people who are telling me that they, they've your foreseen that there will be difficult as with all kinds of supplies. and they go making resource, get in the groceries and get in some, some, some resource to whom water supply as well. so that they were bearing themselves for the upcoming battle and the upcoming possible russian that are to lose sheylan that will possibly fall. there's been a lot of movement in the sheriff's own region over the last few days and weeks. what to we know about the situation there right now or so,
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or civilians still living there. yes. to violence, i still live in there. the last message i have received was from my contact was that we don't have no internet and no electricity, but we are waiting for you. grain young droop set. this was a message from today's morning and we see on social media, people with you, great non flags on demand square or so on as wait. and for the grain on our me to come in for the re sent weeks. we know that rations have taken out every sand now out of the city. so it's now very difficult for the people even there to get the anus in. i cited from the medical how does it pharmacies to basically all kinds of a normal supplies. but i think that people there believe that this will
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be resumed, but this will take some time. so people are people in care. so, and i'm pretty bad that this will be not a very easy period for them. and they are pretty bad that this bad. so we'll last 4 of for some time. maria, thank you for talking with us. that was maria of deva, a ukrainian security analyst. thank you sketch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. germinal, all makers have approve plans to keep 3 remaining nuclear power plants working until next april. the power stations were due to shut down this year. the extension is a response to constant fuel supplies from russia, lockheed martin. a knife attack in brussels has left one police officer dead, and the 2nd wounded prosecutor say, the suspect behind the attack was on a security agency list of radicalized muslims. the suspect is in hospital after being shot by officers anti terrorism. prosecutors are investigating the incident.
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these other nations general assembly has adopted a resolution to choosing the taliban of violating the rights of afghan women and girls, and plunging afghanistan into an economic and humanitarian crisis. in its latest move, the taliban have banned women from using public parks. as leaders gather at the un climate conference in egypt, the government's human rights record is under scrutiny. the case of the pro democracy campaigner, other abdel fata is a particular concern. he was jailed for allegedly spreading fake news. prosecutors are ris, are campaigning for his release, but authorities are making it difficult for activists to hold demonstrations. this is what egypt once the world to see a country playing perfect host, to global leaders at the un climate summit. but on the ground
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activists say that they are not welcome here with it's completely different. the last climate conference was in glasgow every day. the were street protests on me. the conference center this year. you have to apply for permission to protest. 36 hours in advance you, it's only open from 10 till 5, and it's on the heavy surveillance. some st, they are also being closely monitored. many activities order information was taken. so we were like, how are we good to start? something with these people are already trolling us. good. now, do you know? oh, we arrested the spotlight has also been shown on human rights abuses, particularly egypt, where there are many political prisoners among them is the egyptian british pro
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democracy activists ala abdel fata, seen here in 2013. he's been on hunger strike since april. hope that one day we can repay sister has been at the summit fighting for his freedom or support. this is a long despite an attempt by some, including an egyptian law maker to stop her in with, without situations of egypt had hoped, climate would be the main focus. it caught $27.00. c free. 2 instead its own human rights raccoon is overshadowing this summit. oh no, i'm joined by adam coogel who joined us from amman, jordan, he's a deputy director of the middle east and north africa at human rights watch fracturing with us on. the egyptian government says that us,
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both of the of potter is in good health. do you accept that assessment or are you satisfied with that? look, i don't think that we can trust anything, but the egyptian government says about alarm booth at the top right now. the statement you're referencing by the public prosecution yesterday mentioned that there was a family visit on november 7th. and we know for a fact that that is it never happened. allows mother went to the prison. she attempted to see him, but she was not able to come. so, you know, we, we, we know from the outset that the statement is riddled with falsehoods. so i think it's very difficult for his family and for human rights campaigners to just take, the governments were to face value on this and we're still very concerned about his situation. u. s. president joe biden is scheduled to meet her, the egyptian, his egyptian counterpart, abdullah potter. i'll see, see at the climate summit to day up. is he expected to re raised the human rights
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issue with l. c. c. and if so, do you think that's going to have an impact? well look, we certainly hope so. i think that the, the by the ministration it should be noted that they are the 1st u. s. administration to actually withhold aid to egypt military to egypt. in response to egypt, human rights abuses, right? other previous administrations issued a national security waiver to give the money anyway. so it should be recognized the biden, you know, they have done something, but they should do more of this is the 2nd meeting between biden cc this year. there will actually be a 3rd meeting at the african leaders summit coming up. and what we're hoping to see is real tangible results. we think that the president should obviously, the, the b, u. s. president should obviously raise a laws case and other important detainee cases with president c. c a. but you know,
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it's also important that they have a plan to show that there's going to be progress on this. and in addition, i think one of the major points that they should stress is no retaliation against activists and others who participated in cop or who raised human rights concerns during comp. because i think that the egyptian government is probably pretty upset about how this week has gone. and we are definitely concerned that they could retaliate by targeting activists afterwards. now there are many dissidence behind bars in egypt give us a sense of the bigger picture with respect, with respect to human rights in egypt, both in terms of how the respected or abused. yes. so the egypt has been essentially a human rights crisis for the past 6 or 7 years. ever since, you know, the military took control in 2013 and, you know, undertook the, the rub massacred in august of that year. the human rights situation in egypt has
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deteriorated. considerably thousands upon thousands upon thousands of people have been arrested for exercising their basic rights to free expression or free assembly or free association. aah! torture is ramping and it's at an egyptian prisons and detention centers. all of these abuses have taken place with absolutely 00 accountability. there's been total impunity for the perpetrators in egypt. unfortunately, you know, has gone from a country that had a growing, a somewhat vibrant civil society going back to 2011 to one. that is, you know, very repressed today and it's a country where egyptians cannot speak out. they cannot conduct any sort of sensitive advocacy with their government because it's likely to land them in jail about him. thank you very much for talking with us. that was adam kugal there of human rights watch. now
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a ship carrying more than 200 migrants has docked in the french port of too long. france allowed the ocean biking in after italy refused entry. the 2 governments are now having a rather public dispute over the issue. it's been an odyssey of hardship for the passengers of the ocean, viking over 200 migrants, including 57 children, rescued from mediterranean waters and brought to europe's doorstep by the charity s o s military money. for days they waited off the coast of italy for permission to dock permission that never came. finally, france agreed to let them dock in the military port of 2 long. in the meantime, french maritime authorities evacuated passengers and crew with health issues. thea helicopter italy recently granted access to 3 other ships carrying migrants roam, said
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a 4th vessel would be too much. but france had harsh words for italy. in very little, i think it a new italian authorities have made the incomprehensible choice to not respond to multiple calls for assistance addressed by the ship over the past days. even if it was uncontested lee in italy's search and rescue zone. as one dealership there is no doubt. however, in terms of international law and maritime law, y'all did it was italy's duty to immediately designate a port to welcome his photo to fly. curious about to while tensions between european nations over immigration are common. the outspoken response from paris is unusual and it hasn't stopped at mere words. france is pulling out of a deal to take on over $3000.00 asylum seekers from italy and has vowed to beef up at security on the italian border. as for the over 200 migrants aboard the ocean
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viking, they will stay in europe some in france, others in germany, and await asylum processing. china is easing some of it's covered 19 restrictions shortening. quarantine for travelers on arrival. infections are still rising, but there's growing concern over the economic impact of beijing's 0 coven policy. there is little sign here. the china could be about to open up. this is become as normal as sleeping and eating to people in beijing. come rain or shine. in many parts of the capitol daily test. so again, man that tree with the country sticking with its 0 tolerance approach as it battles a new wave of the virus that's also meant more shut down this week or tourist attractions in the city. parks. forster close to visitors, but while there may have been some public displays of frustration at seemingly never ending restrictions, many residences still backing the strategy. oh,
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hold on. i think the control and prevention measures a pretty good. everyone should understand what the measures a for step by step. it's not feasible to have 10 people sacrificing for one person's actions. because this affects the local economic situation in yuma. and you need look no further than china's singles day to see what effect it's 0 code policy is having on people's pockets. the 11th of november is traditionally the country's biggest online shopping day with 1000000000 spent domestically on discounted bargains. but with cove it now delivering economic uncertainty this year could well be different. oh, this year i feel kind of worried when spending money. but what i have bought and things i need and that would be used for quite a long time. really, the epidemic has been impacting us for 3 years, so every one has become more frugal when like before, we are more worried about our future income. so we have to be more cautious. and
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it's the ominous clouds of a potential economic slowdown that could well be behind china's decision to cut back some of its cobit policies with cuts to quarantine days for inbound travelers and airlines. no longer facing penalties. we're bringing in to many cases. both perhaps signs that the country may soon open up and get moving again. we ask beijing base journalist fabi on crush for why china is easing some of his restrictions. why now? i mean, the economic pain em induced by those locked down so they are really increasing by the day, i mean, that gifts, the chinese government, a lot of pressure to adjust there. and pandemic management. second, the also the frustration among the public is also increasing. i mean, the patience to comply with all the very strict and sometimes unnecessary rules am, has decreased. so that's, that's another point. and the m government has previously acknowledged already that and there was a lot of unnecessary human suffering due to the excesses,
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excessive enforcement of pandemic. rules for example, am i, you know, medical emergency cases that could not be treated because of a strict locked arms, et cetera, et cetera. so they are jesting it and again it's, it's a small step and we will have to see how it is enforced and implemented. but i'm definitely, yeah, the 1st major break for to what's a reopening no series of the british t. v. drama. the crown is beginning on netflix, the show, chronicles the british monarchy under the late queen elizabeth and the latest season is the most controversial yet. oh, royal struggles damaged the country's reputation. now suffice, i should be binding the nation together. setting an example of idealized family life in 19 nineties and the british will, family is on the strain. is my behavior, this threatening survival? do as future king have a duty marital discord, public descent,
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and a fire at windsor castle 12 month, hand through the tool the queen, left manage her family and the reputation of the royal brand. in this 5th outing of the series created by peter morgan, m l, the thornton takes over the monarch. what peter morgan does is try to make people understand what is likely to be a member of the royal family. or you have to put a face on whatever's going on behind closed doors. there's a lot going on. dominic west betrays the now king, then prince of wales. charles, it's a time of his life that was, you know, not only the prime of his life, but also in many ways the most difficult time, his life. and i felt that i felt enormous evergreen symptoms for him of the one condition. the crown is nice stranger to criticism, but this season has come under particular fire critics,
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a. the mixture of historical fact and dramatized fiction could prove confusing even damaging to the royals. it stars disagree feels it's all about iraq. i think peter is always written right with the idea of gabriel. every. every on a fair hearing and, and um, i love the guy and i like the way if my husband have done it without him, if he wants to come for 4 season, hasn't both of them before whatever you've used the crown season from light is a drama perhaps emotional rollercoaster that makes by nail biting binge watch. how did it come to this? you're watching dw news, just reminder of our top stories as our ukraine says, it's forces are pushing toward the southern city of hassan, after russian troops withdrew from the area. the kremlin maintains the city will remain part of russia and us present. joe biden is to take center stage at the
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called 27 climate summit in egypt will bring you live coverage of his address coming up next to him. d, w, news. asia on indonesia is hosting the forthcoming g 20 summit. we asked your cart is ambassador to germany, where he stands on the main issues with the him more after the break. and melissa shall be with us for that. don't get and get all the latest news and information on our website at the w dot com. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. ah ah, with
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