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we don't do something our children won't be able to enjoy fresh air use with this sleep on d, w ah ah ah, this is dw news live at from berlin tonight. jubilation. as ukraine says, its forces are liberating. the city of hare song cheering crowds, welcomed ukrainian troops as they entered the city to day. president zalinski calling this historic day, also coming up to night. you as president by take center stage of the you and
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climate summit in egypt is warning that global warming threatens the life of the entire planet. and he says america will meet its emissions targets by the year 2030 ah i'm burned. gov. it's good to have you with us or we begin tonight with celebrations in ukraine, ukrainian forces today, liberating the city of her song. keep says that it is in the final stages now of reclaiming territory, left by retreating, russian troops. moscow illegally annexed for regions including heads on just 6 weeks ago. the kremlin maintains that the city will remain a part of russia despite the pola ah, cheering residence of her son, hoist the ukrainian flag again in the cities. freedom square. c ha, it's
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a rare moment in the buses, owns of ukraine. the departure of russian forces and arrival of ukrainian soldiers has brought back hope the troops are returning to us guard landscape. these are images of antonio, sky, bridge, before's was destroyed. it was the only connection across the denise pro river near her song. russian forces are believed to have blown it up as they pulled back. russia says more than 30000 troops were treated across the river to the southeast, from their russian forces have resumed attacks against ukrainian targets. this is a rocket attack on the city of mich alive, 100 kilometers to the north. long range missiles destroyed an apartment building, killing at least 6 people. not no mama, mother, my mother and father under the rubble says 16 year old roman he and his
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grandmother natalia could only watch as rescuer, searched for survivors. do you do as it's romans? mother's birthday to day and a canopy her last. i believe she is under the rubble and still alive. i never did. the russian withdrawal from her son is another glimmer of hope for ukraine. but the war continues and rushes still lays claim to the region. even after its troops relinquished the only major city beheld in the south of z ukraine's president zalinski, he praised ukraine's people, as well as the country's armed forces. he old men is today is a historic m. b. we are returning to the south of our country returning to her san stamina. as of now, our defenders are on the outskirts of the city and say, and we are starting to enter imo, what special units are already in the city where the people of her son were waiting
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. they never gave up on ukraine, needle grain. but he w corresponding the cardinal. he is in key vent. he has more about the latest developments in here. so well, ukraine social media is a wash with images like you just saw in that report of kind of impromptu celebrations at people coming out with 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 lensky, it's only the kind of special forces that are actually in harrison itself. they've moved forward faster than the rest, the army, the rest, the army is still outside. had a song still dealing with lots of mines in the booby traps that are preventing big groups soldiers coming in. and as we believe it, m many thousands of russian troops who didn't get out in time, who basically left behind by their own bosses there in general's, bef, and the russians that blow up those bridges. so 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 of the russian forces there are going to be hostile 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 nutrition wasn't able to organize any kind of kind of major surprise for the cranes. instead, it's 10 to a fiasco for them. and we've seen russian soldiers apparently throwing away the uniforms, changing in civilian clothes, hoping to kind of hide away, offering themselves up to be taken prisoners. so that don't seem to be the major immediate danger, but you've got those russian troops on the other bank of the river with artillery in range of song and very much cable. it's a 2 rooms he w. c. connelly. joining us tonight from heave, nick is always thank you. mike martin is a former british army officer. he's now with the department of war studies at
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king's college wanted. i asked him, where does he see this war headed now? i think was described 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 fight the terrace you back from the russians. this is the 3rd major failure, the russian forces all major game for the trainings and it really, since may the ukrainians have been taking care 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? so has on is a, was, i should say, the only regional capsule 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
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brought it legally, according to the russians, is parts of russia. and it was taken in the, the 1st 2 days of the 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 quite in to and so it was the only foot hold that the russians had on the western side of that river. and they've now had to abandon that for hold 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 why the speed of events in one sense, this has been a long time coming the ukrainians announced in august that they would be starting operations on september. and here we are, 2 months later they take control of this and that since hasn't taken very long. but what has happened over the last few days since the russians announced the pull out,
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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 maneuver 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 left equipment left. so it hasn't gone very well . so. so what's the strategy now for the russian military? moving forward, they pulled back. what options do they have now? i think what they're trying to do is set the front lines for winter. so they pulled back, they built more defensive lines and position dots hillary on the other bank that they withdraw and see. and they've also in other parts of the country along the 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 mobilize soldiers into play. you know,
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about 4 weeks ago we heard a russian, president fulton 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 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 war, particularly the mobilized soldiers who had given no training, you know, maybe one or 2 days in the front line. that's, that's always been very pull. i think actually this is classic stuff, isn't it? when, as when there's successes to be in and out. you can announce is that when there's failures, he gets other people to announce the military in this case 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,
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mike martin is always we appreciate your time and your analysis has been here all week. thank you. thank you. you as president joe biden has warned that life on earth is threatened by a climate change. he told delegates of the cop 27 climate summit in egypt today that his administration is urgently addressing global warming. and the pledge that washington will hit its emissions targets by the year 2030. 0 blah blah blah. this time it activists one to one of the world's biggest pollutants the us to pump and see developing countries for damage wants to buy climate change as well. joe biden, may have been one of the last heads of government to arrive at the gathering. but at least he was there in contrast to the chinese and russian leaders. the question was whether he would deliver ability but empty speech. a would he provide aid to developing nations for last year?
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i committed to work with our congress to quadruple u. s. support. decline and financial provide $11000000000.00 annually by 2024. i'm going to fight to see this and our other climate objectives are fully funded. biden's best inventions good through fruitless if a republican controlled congress, both of them and blocks funding africans attending the meeting, can't comprehend climate change denials in the us the floods the droughts these, this is a reality that they're living in. so the us and all other nations rich nations that are in a position to make this facility, i reality fight and fast the u. s. will lead the way in mitigating climate change. but that will depend on whether the world's poor countries received compensation
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or washing correspondence to me was gone to told us more about president biden's speech at today's cop $27.00. some i think i've tried to deliver some assurances there to the delegates, a cup 27. there was one part of speech where you 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 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 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 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,
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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 assuming misconduct, the reporting from washington. some sports these now germany will host a regular season american football game for the very 1st time this week in the seattle seahawks taking on the tampa bay buccaneers in munich. tickets of already sold out about $70000.00 fans are 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 and again, and more than 3000000 tickets could if it could have been something we saw
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a great developments for the nfl for american, for blend 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 regular season nfl gay. i'll extremely excited. i 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 are, you know, our guys are out here having 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 you know, how they've received the nfl and how they wanted 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 is next up,
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is mexico completing the leagues overseas tour in 2022. and his reminder that top story, we're following civilians have welcomed ukrainian forces, liberating the southern ukrainian city of here san from russian control credit president zalinski, calling it a historic did that's all for me of next d. w. business news with christy plants and, and a crypto currency operator falling for bankruptcy. have a good weekend. everything with we're all set to go beyond the obvious citizenship and we're all in as we take on the we're all about the stories that matter to you.
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