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ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin to night jubilation. as ukraine says, its forces are liberating. the city up here sought cheering crowds, welcomed ukrainian troops. today as they entered the city, president zalinski calling this historic day. but the kremlin says that the area will remain part of russia also coming up tonight. you as president biden take
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center stage at the you when climate summit in egypt, u. s. president warning the global warming threatens wife on the plant. and he says that america will meet its emissions targets by the year 2030. and his fort american football touches down in munich as the city prepares to host germany's 1st nfl fixture. ah, i'm brent golf. it's good to have you with this on this friday, and we begin with celebrations in ukraine. ukrainian forces today, liberating the city of hare saw. keep says that it is in the final stages now of reclaiming territory. that was left by retreating russian troops. moscow were legally annexed for regions including his own,
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just 6 weeks ago. the kremlin maintains that the city will remain part of russia despite the pull out ukraine's president bowler. miss lensky today saying this, what we've seen today is historic. ah, hiring residents of her son hoisting train sag again in the cities, fulton square. c it's a rare moment in the buses owns of ukraine. ah, the departure of russian fuses in the arrival of ukrainian soldiers was bullcrap hope the troops are returning to his guards landscape. these are images of antonio ski bridge before it was destroyed. it was the only connection across the depot river near her song. russian forces are believed to have blown it up as they pulled back. russia says more than 30000
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troops are treated across the river to the southeast from their russian forces have resumed attacks against ukrainian targets. this is a rocket attack from the city of maliah. we'll hook to columbus to the north. long range missiles destroyed in apartment building, killing at least 6 people know my mom, my mother and father old rebels to 16 year old mother. he and his grandmother natalia could only watch his rescuer, searched for survivors. eugene was d o. my mother's a died and a kind of a sized, i believe he was under the ball. i mean, that would get russian from here comes another jim rehearsing. the continued malicious to leasing, to relinquish these li, make decisions in wireless good are corresponding economy. he is in the ukrainian
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capital, keep nick, bring us up to date. what is going on right now in here? so what do we know? well ukraine social media is a wash with images like you just saw in that report of kind of impromptu celebrations of people coming out of the ukraine. flags hugging ukrainian soldiers, even without the soldiers putting up those ukrainian flags on government buildings . as far as we understand from present zalinski, it's only the can special forces that are actually in harrison itself. they've moved forward faster than the rest of the army. the rest, the army is still outside of san still dealing with lots of mines in other booby traps that are preventing big groups. soldiers coming in. and as we believe in many thousands of russian troops who didn't get out in time, who basically left behind by their own bosses there in general's. and the russians that blow up those british then asked up, so they're, they're stuck there. what does that mean then for the ukrainian forces coming in,
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are they being told to expect a broach and forces that are going to be hostile but that was the expectation going even yesterday, people weren't really celebrating this announcement. they were very, very suspicious that this was some kind of trap, but it's basically been proven the russian lead military. she wasn't able to organize any kind of kind of major surprise for the cranes. instead, it's tend to fiasco for them. and we've seen russian soldiers, apparently at throwing away their uniforms, are changing in civilian clothes, hoping to kind of hide away, offering themselves up to be taken prisoner. so that don't seem to be the major immediate danger, but you've obviously got those russian troops on the other bank of the river with artillery in range of verizon and very much capable of showing as the teacher rooms . he w 's. currently joining us tonight from keith nick, as always, thank you. i want to take the story now to mike martin. he is a former british army officer and a senior visiting research fellow with the department of war studies. king's
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college london was good to see you again. so here we are now on this friday. we've got here. so on is in the hands of the ukrainian army. is this the turning point? that many people who have been pulling for ukraine have been hoping to see i think robin describe as a turning point. this is another milestone. so we had to put out from, keep in april, we had the operations in khaki, whether you creating a huge way, the terrace you back from the russians. this is the 3rd major failure of the russian forces, all major gain for the ukrainians. and it, it really, since may the ukrainians have been taking texture of the russian se, and they will continue to do so. it might remind our viewers why is here? so why is it so strategically important to her son is a, was,
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i should say, the only regional capital that was under the control of the russians. your view is, may remember that it was one of the 4 regions that was annexed by pete. since i brought it legally, according to the russians is parts of russia and it was taken in the, the 1st 2 days of the. busy war and it's the only city that's on the west bank of the river, the pro and this river runs from crimea all the way up to keep it splits you trade in too. and so it was the only foothold that the russians had on the western side of that river. and they now had to abandon that foothold from the outside for people who may not have been following events in this war closely. it seems that russia lost control of your song very, very quickly. is that the case and are you surprised my the speed of events? so in one sense, this has been a long time coming. the ukrainians announced in august that they would be starting
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operations on september. and here we are 2 months later they, they take control of it and that sense hasn't taken very long. but what has happened over the last few days since the russians announced the pull out, they then had to conduct a retreat on the fire. and that's probably the most difficult type of, you know, in a technical sense. the most difficult type of military movie that you have to carry out. and, and the russians haven't been very good. and, and they, they, they messed up. and that was heard from your package, their pockets of russian soldiers, the left equipment left. so it hasn't gone very well. so what's the strategy now for the russian military? moving forward, they've pulled back. what options do they have now? i think what they're trying to do is set the frontline for winter. so they pulled back, they built more defensive lines and positioned artillery on the other bank that they withdraw into. and they've also in other parts of the country along their
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phone lines they've, they've dug. defense is an anti tank, which is i think the russians are trying to dig in for winter, hoping that they can regroup, retrain maybe bring some of these, these mobilized soldiers into play. there were about 4 weeks ago, we heard a russian president futon say that here. so it would be a part of russia forever. earlier this week, he was not the one making the announcement that russian troops were withdrawing from here. so on what message is being sent here, and i'm thinking specifically about what this means for the morale of russian troops. i think the morale of russian cheese has been pretty pole throughout the wall, particularly the mobile i. so just given no training, you know, maybe one or 2 days in a sense, the front line that's, that's always been very pull. i think actually this is classic stuff, isn't it? when, as when as success is to be in and out, you can announces it when there's failures, he gets other people to announce in the military in this case,
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because that enables him later on to play the blame game and say, well, you know, they or the retreats it's, it's not holding together very well, unfortunately for the russians. mike martin is always we appreciate your time and your analysis. it's been a week. thank you. thank you. here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world. a gasoline tanker explosion in nigeria has killed at least 12 people we say who was traveling in a major road in cookies state. when it's brakes fil crushed a number of cars before exploding fridge. police are ramping up the checks at the border with italy in a dispute over migration, italy's prime minister george maloney is accusing paris of being aggressive. france took in where the 200 migrants from the charity ship ocean viking because italy refused them entering a south korean police official who was being investigated over the halloween crowd
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crush has been found dead at his home. a 156 people were killed in the stampede. police admitted that there were insufficient safety measures in place that night. the official was accused of destroying intelligence reports warning of the danger. oscar winning filmmaker paul hodges has been ordered to pay $7.00 and a half $1000000.00 to a woman who accused him of rape in a civil suit. now publicists a lever east is one of 4 women who have accused hodges of sexual misconduct. he has denied the allegations good climate policy is good economic policy. that is the message that you as president joe biden brought to the cop 27 climate summit in egypt to day. i'd warned that global warming is threatening the planet and he apologized for americans withdrawal from the previous
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paris climate. of course, what he says, washington is urgently addressing the climate crisis. now. trans partners biden gave delegates this assurance to day. finally, thanks to the actions we've taken. i can stand here as president on states of america and say with confidence, united states of america will meet our mission is target by 2030 we're looking forward to do our port to a word for climate hill that the un secretary general so passionately warned about earlier this week, we're not ignoring harbingers that are already here. is true so many disasters. climate crisis sitting hardest, those countries and communities that have the fewest resources to respond and to recover our from where i want to go to our correspondence or mission misconduct.
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she's covering the u. s. ingle of the story. so me want to ask you with the u. s. mid terms behind him now president biden. he seems to have some political wind in his sales. is that impacting or did it impact what he said today at the climate? so when he suddenly appeared confident at any arrived with the energy of a president who has seen a good result at those midterm election. so i think that confidence was laced through what we saw in his speech. i mean biden has made tackling climate change. a central pillar of his administration's goals, and he really drove that home. we talked about what his administration has done. he touted the inflation reduction act. so that is the legislation that just narrowly passed congress this year. and it puts $370000000000.00 and to moving the us away from fossil fuels. and he also touted that model that he thinks the u. s. is building with this legislation saying that line that you delivered in your intro, brent, you know,
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we're proving that good climate policy is good economic policy. so that's what we heard in his speech. the reality though is that biden does have to deal with likely at least one chamber of congress in republican hands. republicans have said they want to stymie any climate action, so we might have to rely on using the power of his office by presidential action. and remember that executive action can be struck down by the court, so it's a risky move. so even though i'm president biden was validated at the polls, especially with young people, make it clear they see climate policy as a priority. it really does depend on when he can push through congress with such slim majorities in opposition, among republicans in we heard the you as president, they're talking about the plight of poor countries that are already seeing the worst impact from climate change. what does the united states offer developing countries to cope with? with these challenges, given the fact that the united states is one of the biggest polluters biggest emitters, abrinay health dashes,
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i think i've tried to deliver some assurances there to the delegates, a cup $27.00. there was one part of the speech where he said, wealthy countries should support developing countries, so they can quote, make decisive climate decisions, facilitate their energy transitions and build a path to truck pratt prosperity. rather that's compatible with our climate imperative. so that was the message that he was trying to deliver to delegates there. but on the other hand, as you said, the u. s. is a one of the world's biggest emitters and like much of the world western world, rather, it has to answer to these countries. he was walking into a conference. we're all week. we have heard from developing countries suffering from the brunt of the effects of climate change, and that they believe that wealthy western countries need to do more so to slash emissions. you know, he does, did talk about the fact that the u. s. is on a path to flash emissions, but he didn't for delegates delivered that many specifics on how america will help the rest of the world. and so i think that it's not clear that developing countries will be reassured, actually, by what they heard from the president or corresponded to misconduct with the in go
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from washington to not to me as always. thank you. climate compensation has been a key focus at this comment or this climate summit. it is also a demand of many activists from the global cell. evelyn arch hm is a uganda climate activist. she's joining us now from the cult 27 summit in sure. mill shape, everything is good to have you with us. let me ask you, it goes to realize countries such as the united states, we heard from the u. s. president, today, they've offered support to the developing world. but the word compensation is noticeably absent here. why do you think that is important? on festival? i'd love to agree with what somebody just st. then today, president biden was not so clear how the united states. oh, you will of being medical nations will the supporting the poor nations. and i
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believe that our nation's out that why nations are still very vulnerable right now . and we demand so much we need so much from the original jones to, to help support them in adapt teacher and mitigation. but all these promises are only ending at all these. all these folks are only ending, i'd probably says and it sounded. so we've been all redone when we don't know when auction is going to be taken because people watch any day. disasters are happening . oper guys experiencing some of the west impacts on the climate crisis. the climate friend nance, which has promised us is 2020 has not been delivered at all to help my community on it is leg land in adaptation and mitigation. this is the money that we are looking up to to help us build, but they tried to help us transition into a clean and sustainable environment. but said, we see that
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u. s. a is your best seeing it. it's biggest percentage of fossil fuel money into africa, about neg, bigger newest or less is being investing in africa or in oil and quail and call. and me only see about $6682000000.00 only invested in clean and renewable. and i was all, we'll do it before i could reach us if you what would you, what do you wish president biden had said to day, or because i think a lot of people, the, the understand the points you are making of what was missing from his address to the in, in european yeah, i think i think president by again the studio was, was quite different and it was, it seemed quite concrete. but what we expect is him to be very clear about the strategy on how to provide a strategy on how to provide a sealing team for the nation's regina. actually,
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i'd like to talk about this money so much. he was mostly speaking about a u. s. a is, is, is making complaints by 20 side by for nations like mine. 2020 may not be too far for us because people are right now. right now. so we expected some, we expected a drastic auction taken on this. this piece may be at the end that you want to see . i know some damage last seen. if you sent up, we did not hear these evelyn and climate activists. we appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts with us tonight. evelyn, thank you. thank you for having me. well, as world leaders means egypt record on human rights, it is also coming under the caves of the pro democracy campaigner. this
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is what egypt wants the world to see a country playing perfect host to global leaders at the u. n. climate summit but on the ground activists say that they are not welcome here. i. it's completely different. the last climate conference was in glasgow every day. there were 3 protests near the conference center. this year you have to apply for permission to protest. 36 hours in advance you, it's only open from $10.00 to $5.00, and it's on the heavy surveillance. some st. they are also being closely monitored . yeah, meaning active is order information was taken. so we were like, how are we going to start something when these people are already trolling us, because now they know, oh we are, we said the spotlight has also been shown on human rights abuses,
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particularly egypt, where there are many political prisoners among them as the egyptian, british pro democracy activists ala abdel fattah scene 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. our support is a can we please hurry to long? despite an attempt by some, including an egyptian law maker to stop her in with, without situations of egypt had, had to climate would be the main focus at cock 27 o 3. instead its own human rights. raccoon is overshadowing this summit or some sports news. now in germany will be hosting
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a regular season american football game for the 1st time this weekend. the seattle seahawks take on the tampa bay buccaneers in munich tickets, so that rapidly with more than 70000 fans expected. this will be the 1st of several nfl games in germany in the next few years known as the other football in germany. the nfl has scored a touchdown in the city of munich. larger than life, american football helmets have filled the streets. proof the nfl sees germany as it's number one market for growth. we've seen tremendous interest in the game and more then we in tickets could it could have been something we saw, a great development i for the nfl, american football and germany over the past couple of years munich, along with frankfort, will host 2 games each over the next 4 years, the bavarian capital making history on sunday plane house to germany's 1st ever
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regular season nfl gay ali, extremely excited look forward to it 1st time are playing in the international game . and so it's gonna be fun. i look forward to it, man. our in our guys are out here, have fun. everyone's just enjoying the community in all the sites. the nfl hopes to catch the attention of the german market. i think germany has a chance to show the rest of the world, what they know, how they've received the nfl and how they want it to be part of their, you know, their exp, sporting experience among the international nfl game scheduled this season 3 had been played in london already. and now germany, the nfl. next stop is mexico completing the leagues overseas tour in 2022. now to the world cup only limited sales of alcohol will be allowed at the football world cup. taking place in could tart beer
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will be available in designated areas, and fans are already complaining. they're saying that these rules are too restrictive. oh, this was the world cup in russia 4 years ago. enjoying a beer before a game is part of the spectacle. for many fans, but alcohol is heavily restricted and cutter, the 1st men's will cope in a muslim majority. nation brings unique challenges for visiting fans. it's not permitted to bring an alcohol from outside the country and it is illegal to drink in the straits. but many hotels do have licenses to sell. alcohol at the club will, cup held in cats are in 2019. effectively addressed rehearsal for november and december. tournament bill was available, but only in certain zones this time i'll call again, cannot be purchased within the actual stadiums, but ticket holders made by bare with in the stadium perimeter and fam festivals.
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but only one brand is an offer all the guy available. now obviously, and chris are also in licensed premises and that will continue, are some of the additional found zones and fun activities is also available for the fee for fran festival, for example, and also at the stadiums. so at the stadiums, we will have, we have our sponsor, a budweiser, and we will have budweiser, an alcoholic budweiser and budweiser 0 available outside the stadium. within the perimeter. fan groups here that giving support of the short window of opportunity to drink be within the stadium perimeter before and after games might be counter productive and lead to binge drinking. they want more clarity on what will happen to drunken fans. all those caught with beer on the street and believe organizes should have been more flexible. the country that is willing to organize such an
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event doesn't or don't. they also need to understand that some things are just part of the game. and so why was not possible to go, we've been the se a little bit more and tried to make it as unfriendly as possible. even if we do understand back that nowadays, the only places in tar that are allowed to drink alcoholic beverage is our luxury hotel, partying in cats are, is likely to be very different from previous world cooks where his reminder, now at the top story we're following for you civilians have welcome to ukrainian forces liberating the city of hare saw cranium, president baltimore's zalinski, calling to day historic that moscow has withdrawn its troops from the area but the kremlin, insisting that their son will remain part of russian. and you, as president o'brien has laid out america's plans for tackling global warming,
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