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make you make a change. ah, you've revealed this week on d, w. ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. ukraine celebrates as its forces will liberate the key study, of course, on crowns and key of and verizon cheer, ukrainian forces taking the city after russia retreats presidents zalinski is hauling it a historic day also. and to show you as president joe biden is at the us and summit
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in cambodia and is looking to asian nations for support in containing china and protesters. tate, of the streets for climate justice in sydney, australia. they're calling for a world leaders meeting at the you and climate change summit in egypt to act. ah, a mariner evans dean, welcome. we begin with celebrations in ukraine after the liberation of the key southern city of clair sawn from russian invaders. moscow illegally annexed for regions of ukraine, including her son. just 6 weeks ago. the kremlin says, the city will remain part of russia despite the withdrawal of its troops. chance of victory philly. air in newly liberated her son. this is the moment ukrainian
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forces are greeted with tears of joy as they sweep into the city in nearby villages, people and flying the ukrainian flag again with pride both . so i'm just so excited of what we knew this day would coddle that our boys would liberate us. were very grateful to have looked at these months were pure horror. judging as night falls jubilation in ukraine's capital. he f. a crowd gathers at might, and square as the news of russian retreat is confirmed. ah, we are just so happy. we thank her armed forces. we are so happy to be ukrainian 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 was i'm, are you still 2 of recapturing her son is a big victory for keith. and a bit,
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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's president hailed the city's liberation. he, william is today, is a historic day famine. 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 nipper river to the southeast. from there, they have resumed attacks against ukrainian targets. c a rocket attack on the city of me, calliah north west of her son. long range missiles destroyed an apartment building, killing several people. with russia still in control of large parts of southern and
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eastern ukraine. more difficult fighting lies ahead was bring in our correspondent men connelly is joining us from the ukrainian capital t of nice to see you next. so we just heard and are a poor at present the landscape. calling it a historic day as ukrainian troops reclaim claire san is the right this is definitely something that people here in care of and across ukraine have been waiting for for a long time. you might remember all, some, a long top ukraine officials were talking about for some being the next target, the prime kind of next step for ukraine's counter offensive. that didn't happen in the summer. instead we saw ukrainians reaching territory in the east near hud give . and now finally, it's happened. it seems really like a kind of a demonstration that their tactics have been right instead of going for kind of full frontal attack on the russian positions there. they've just used lots of west to weapons, especially the american built high mars rocket artillery systems to basically
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deprive the russian forces on the west bank of the nepa river that are pretty exposed there of supplies. they've just been methodically attacking bridges, attacking weapons dumps, attacking a fuel facilities, leading to a situation where the russian troops, basically we're having to think very, very carefully about returning fire to the ukrainians. we're really running out of ammunition and food and eventually had to draw the conclusion and get out in a hurry in what is now really being seen as a major fiasco for the russian army. and is going down very, very badly in russia, even among pro kremlin a kind of bloggers and pundits. so what could be next for the ukrainian military? where did they go from here? will of see trying to kind of followed the russians across to the eastern bank of the per river isn't immediately an option to russians blew up the bridges as they were leaving. also abandoning single quite a large number of their own soldiers who are now trying to hide and have san yeah, changing to civilian gear, hoping they can somehow avoid detection. and it looks like the kind of focus
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fighting is going to move further to the east where ukrainians and russians faced each other along. you're not across a wide river, but just on land me as a producer, maybe for the recent donuts or blast. but for now, the ukraine yomi has a lot to do, and that's on the russian army. destroyed lots of the civilian infrastructure as they were leaving her son. and now they will be facing off against had some from the side, the river with their artillery and lots of locals. they're quite worried that you know, the russians, if they want to, to could turn 15 into a new mario pulled by just kind of endless or to re bombardment. so lots challenges ahead, but a very optimistic note here and key of today will, for it's part of the kremlin, says that the russian forces withdrawal from her sons capital is not gonna change the regions status as still being annexed by russia. how is that gonna work? well, they would say that would, they said her in a very difficult bond. right now. you're having annexed these bits of ukraine. i
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have to remind her of you, is that not even russia's closest allies have recognized that annexation. they now have to kind of explain why they gave up this territory in a hurry that they just recently said was going be russian forever. i, i think, you know, right now they're trying to just hope that kind of the russian public will grow tired of the story and they'll be able to focus on new kind of bits, the front lines, new narratives. but this is very, very difficult to sell. and we've seen them approach and basically trying to keep as far away as possible from this defeat, sending his defense minister, sending his top generals to kind of face and gotta own this defeat while he keeps quiet em. and yeah, i think there's a real suspicion here in give that this might really be pretty disastrous for russian morale. and might really make it a lot more difficult for the russian leadership to encourage its soldiers to carry on fighting in other parts of the country. if they could potentially imagine a similar retreat to similar kind of hasty fiasco in the weeks, months come d, w 's, nick connelly in key of nick, thanks so much for your reporting. while you as president joe
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biden is in cambodia to take part in a summit of as in countries, biden is seeking the support of the members of the association of south east asian states to contain china, the weekend meetings in cambodia, come ahead of next week's g 20 summit in indonesia where biden is said to me, chinese premier, she, she ping for the 1st time in person since taking office as an leaders are also said to discuss the ongoing political violence in me and mark earlier i spoke to w, corresponded georg martyrs who's in thumb, pan and i asked him how president biden will be aiming to firm up his alliances with the ozzy and members, and what effect they can have on china's influence in the region. it is, of course, an uphill battle for insulin, sir, 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
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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 and ozzy 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. now looking at the political violence in me and morrow, as in as in block, has faced criticism over its lacking of a response to this. what can we expect from this summit on me and mar what 15 points have been published late yesterday evening, and there are some surprises in those points. for instance, that
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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 and has also threatened if there is not any meaningful progress in the 5 point piece plan that they have agreed some 18 months ago with a military contact 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, there was our correspondent georg mantis reporting from pen garrick. thank you very much. now let's get a check of some of the other stories making use this our 2 days after the u. s. midterm elections, the associated press has called the arizona senate race for a democrat, mar kelly, who was up for reelection,
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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 a run off in december. torrential rain and venezuela has caused landslides and damaged homes. around 20 houses near the capital caracas have been destroyed with at least one person injured. some houses are still at risk from the heavy rain, which has also damaged roads. where our leaders and environmental experts are meeting in egypt for the united nations climate talks known as comp 27. you as president joe biden made an appearance and pledge that his country would meet its emissions target by the year 2030. but not every one is convinced that this conference will lead to significant climate action. in sydney, several 100 protesters joined the global day of action for climate justice. their calling on the participants of comm 27 to do more, to avert the worst of climate change. the activists are you the despite the pledges
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made of climate summit, annual emissions continued to increase. earlier i asked climate just as active is missy janelle tan. what is the key message from the world wide a day of action? young people are joining the global day of action today to the man. i met reparations and kind of just this. we need a loss. damage finance facility and graphic carbon dioxide emission plus the are in the climate emergency. and what's happening across the of environmental vendors and activists and young. i'm an activist, seamless and do for being harass militarize, put in prison for fighting for a better world for fighting for a world where no one is left behind. this is unfair and unjust. we need climate action and we need climate justice. now we, you mentioned climate, reparations as one of the key demands of reparations, obviously from a rich countries. so how exactly would that work?
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we need a lot leverage finance facility. meet climate finance from the global north pick a global south in the form of grant, not loans for the lawson damage that we've already experienced, but also for adaptation and mitigation. and these funds and finances have to be new and not reallocated. that's very important because what we're seeing now is global north countries are just transferring money from adaptation into lawson damage. and that's not what's what the global south deserves after experiencing the consequences of the greed of the little north. but it's very clear that it's not the global north working class or the regular people that have to pay for the climate operations. it's the fossil fuel industries, is the multi national companies. it's the one percent riches of these countries meet the payoff and the global north political leaders will have that political will make sure that that happens. one of the world's biggest mentors, of course, is the united states, and yesterday president biden spoke at the climate summit. were you satisfied with
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what he had to say? you heard all these presidents say all these nice things about the climate august legend, the fulfill their emission targets by 2030 but 2031 is too late. and 2nd, their emission targets are not enough considering the historical responsibility that the u. s. has and he said nothing on climate, reparations income at finance, and lawson damages, he said nothing on ensuring that the human security, environmental, and economical security that he says is so important and how we're actually going to get there. and he says, all these nice words, but where is the call the action and where the concrete steps, the make sure that all these pledges and promises actually are in place with quite a climate just world that were demanding. that was climate just as active as messy . janelle tan speaking to us from the comp 27 summit in egypt. thank you so much for sharing your insights with us to sports news now. and byron unix sato manet,
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is in synagogue squan for the world cup and contact despite injury concerns. money was heard, and byron's reason victory, the buddhist, legal, and the 30 year old will miss the clumps match this weekend. when a health senegal, when the africa cup of nations this year, and secure worldcom qualification, the player will have medical checks to monitor his recovery. here of to data dw news up next is sports life with a preview of the world come a marion. evan steen from me in the team in berlin. thanks for watching. sometimes the best job right out at u. t. the highlights for should read a book every week. not tomorrow. ah, i think is everything challenging for some her big.
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