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survival, thanks to music. patch the cello playoff. well, i was the only one i'm super lucky. music under the swastika starts november 19th on t w. ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. ukraine celebrates as it's for, says, liberty, the key city of hassan, crowns and both p of and her so on sheer ukrainian forces. taking the city after russia retreats president lensky calling. it's a historic day also coming up. you as president joe biden arrives in cambodia for
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the as an summit. he's looking to asian nations for support in containing china. will go live, took non pen for more and after a 4 year wait, it's back. marvels, black panthers, superheroes, sequel, what kinds of forever hits cinemas free this week, but will match the oscar winning success of its predecessor ah. a marion evans dean. it's good to have you with us. we begin with celebrations in ukraine after the liberation of the keys, southern city of clare sawn from russian invaders moscow, illegally annexed for regions of ukraine, including her son just 6 weeks ago, the kremlin, and says, the city will re, in part of russia,
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despite the withdrawal of its troops, chance of victory fill the air in newly liberated her son. this is the moment ukrainian forces are greeted with tears of joy as they sweep into the city. in nearby villages, people on flying, the ukrainian flag again with pride. with both of i'm just so excited of what we knew this day would coddle that our boys would liberate us. were very grateful to that. looked at these monster were pure horror. judging as night falls jubilation in ukraine's capital. here a crowd gathers at might, and square as the news of russian retreat is confirmed. ah, we are just so happy. we thank her and forces we are so happy to be ukrainian.
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the more i cannot express what i'm feeling. all these people here. we've all been waiting for months for this, and now we can celebrate it together. what's emory's? it's due to up recapturing her son is a big victory for keith. and a bit, a blow to russian president vladimir putin, who just a month ago declared the her son region to be forever a part of russia ukraine president hailed the cities liberation union is that today is a historic day by mom. we're taking back the south of our country. i am taking back harrison. i was the people of harrison never gave up on ukraine. russia sas more than $30000.00 troops, retreated across the nip for river to the southeast. from there they have resumed attacks against ukrainian targets rocket attack on the city of nikolai of northwest of her son. long range
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missiles destroyed an apartment building, killing several people. with russia still in control of large parts of southern and eastern ukraine, more difficult fighting lies ahead. we spoke earlier to mike martin, he's a former british army officer and now with the department of war studies at kings college london. and we asked him whether, where he believed this war was now heading. this is a, another milestone. so we had to pull out from, keep in april, we had the operations in khaki whether ukrainians took a huge trade, the territory back from the russians. this is the 3rd major failure of the russian forces all major again for the ukrainians and it, it really, since may the ukrainians have been taking territory off the russians so, and they will continue to do so. you as president joe biden has arrived in
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cambodia to take part in a summit of other countries. biden is seeking the support of the members of the association of southeast asian states to contain china, the weekend meetings in cambodia, come ahead of next week's g. 20 summit in indonesia where biden will meet chinese premier. she's been paying for the 1st time in person since taking office. and leaders are also said to discuss the ongoing political violence in me and more for more, we can speak to w correspondent, garrett martyrs, who joins us now from tom pankey, are good to see you. so we know that biden will be looking to shore our strategic alliances with asean members to counter the influence of china in the region. but how is that likely to play out? it is of course, an uphill battle for insulin, sir,
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for the american president here, particularly at seeing that the 10 other members he's meeting here are not particularly keen to be drawn into this rivalry or with china. of course, it's a positive sign that the american president shows up in person here also for another east asia as the on summit to morrow here in plum pan. and also a special strategic us as the on partnership agreement will be signed here. but all of this is rather symbolic. if you look at the hard numbers, for instance, a trade between china, nausea on in 2021. that was up 28 percent, to a total of $878000000000.00 us dollar. and that is twice as much as the u. s. has achieved with amazon. so, and he had money does talk her after all. now, and we know that the foreign ministers of ukraine and russian are also at this summons there. attending is guess. or they expect
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a tin need each other or the ukrainian foreign minister gave a press conference here and said that his russian counterpart did not reach out to request such a meeting. and hence that meeting is not taking place. but what he did do is that he reached out himself to other members and to representatives from from all across asia. and here at the summit and said that they should put a pressure on russia to make a grain deal possible for ukraine to export grain. and he literally said that as young should take all measures possible to stop russia from playing hunger games. and that is something that might resonate with asian nations because of the world food crisis that is, has been triggered by this war. and the russian invasion is, is a big concern here. now looking at the political violence in me and morrow, as in, as a block has faced criticism over its lacking of a response to this. what can we expect from this summit on me and mar
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what? 15 points have been published late yesterday evening, and there were some surprises in those points. for instance, that a special envoy is now ready to talk to opposition groups in myanmar that was not possible earlier from from amazon. and that was something that was met with a furious response from the military in myanmar they have been uninvited from this meeting. and now ours on has also threatened if there is not any meaningful progress in the 5 point piece plan that they have rec, read some 18 months ago with a military conduct in myanmar. and then they will and invite all representatives. and that is including the non political representatives that so far had an observer status at these meetings. that was our correspondent georg mountains, reporting from pen garrick. thank you very much. well, president biden's appearance at the us in some and directly followed his address in
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egypt at the united nations climate summit known as comp 27. there. the u. s. president said that climate change threatens life on earth and that his administration was addressing the crisis. he pledged that the u. s. would meet its emissions targets by the year 2030. 0 blah blah blah. i'm it activists, one to one of the world's biggest pollutants the us to pump and see developing countries for damage caused by 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, or would he pro white eat to develop ignition? for last year? i committed to work with our congress to quadruple
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u. s. support to climate 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 intentions could through fruitless. if a republican controlled congress opposes them and blocks funding africans attending the meeting, gaunt 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 reach nations that are in a position to make this facility. i reality fight and fast the u. s. really the we in mitigating climate change. but that will depend on whether the world's broadest countries receive compensation. let's get a check. now,
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some of the other stories making news around the world. days after the us mid term elections, the associated press has called the arizona senate race for a democrat, mar kelly, who's them for re election. democrats and republicans. now each have $49.00 seats in the upper house of congress control will come down to the result in nevada or georgia, which is going to run off in december. twitter appears to have halted its $8.00 subscription plan after a host of accounts, impersonating companies and celebrities flooded the site. the company recently introduced a twitter blue which allows users to pay extra for a verified account and other benefits. the service is currently unavailable to download. police in bolivia, have fire tear gas to disperse. violent protests in the city of santa cruz. demonstrators are demanding that the government carry out a new senses. many residents say their taxes are too high and they want
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a new senses to update federal funding. divers have found a 6 meters section of the space shuttle challenger are supposed to florida. the spacecraft exploded shortly after its launched bank in 1986 killing all 7 astronauts on board. nasa's now deciding whether to recover the wreckage well it was a super hero movie. unlike any other and after a 4 year wait, it's back. the black panthers sequel. what kind of forever is now on global release featuring a mainly black cast. the oscar winning predecessor was the biggest box office hit of 2018 in the u. s. and that hopes are high, that we're kind of forever could match its success. we're kind of forever begins with the people in morning after the death of the king, the 1st film turned superhero to charla, into a figurehead of black, popular culture. only the most broken pupil. it's
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a case of art imitating life. chadwick, bozeman, who played to china, died of cancer in 2021 was sorely missed of the films international crimea. we had to just be strong to, to, to follow through on a story. and i got emotional that times still is about one that we we came together, we worked on, we made him proud after the death of the black panther that would donaldson, the thin series could continue without its storm. direct to ryan kugler. came up with a solution he put what honda's women in this spotlight. everybody is very strong and i think it's hugely important and i think more and more these days we do have roles played by women. the are very strong and it's great to be,
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it should be fun. you know, i like them better, powerful, not as gave us here because the teeth elegant in me. it will not change under my watch. women, not the only strong characters. the fictional version of africa is all stop when walk. honda was 1st introduced in the original film. it's depiction, had a positive influence on perceptions of the real african continent. the film series is regarded as a milestone of diversity in hollywood. it's really a no marsh to so much that is indigenous to the continent. and we're celebrating our culture we're celebrating where we're brom in a way to streamline inclusive. you know,
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it's winning free defense now with the biggest growth thought with hit up 2018 in the us and canada and so high that what kinda forever we'll do even better looks to be a very thrilling film. you are up to date on d, w, and use this hour of next is shift living in the digital age. i'm marian, i haven't seen, i'll be back at the top of the hour with more headlines for you. thanks for watching. ah. ah, people in trucks injured when trying to free the city center more and more refugees are being turned away at the border families playing bomb attacks in syria to be crated owners with.
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