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1st, enjoy our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city, managed by fred bought. ah ah, ah, ah . business deed of the news live from berlin, celebrations in ukraine. the southern city of hassan is liberated by ukrainian forces. crowds cheer rushes, retreat, and president lensky. calls it a historic day. also coming up worldwide, protest demand, urgent action,
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and global warming from the un climate conference in egypt. bringing the latest from shamble shake and in buddha's nigger for all our b. like think of one for the 9th time in 10 outings. meeting breyman. ah, i've told me your logical thanks for joining us. ukraine is celebrating its biggest victory since the start of the war in february. green and troops have liberated the southern city of hast on, after russia's occupation forces retreated from the area, but president vladimir zalinski says russian troops destroyed the cities critical infrastructure before fleeing. oh greetings. from here soon is the message from this ukrainian soldier. russian troops occupied the city for 8 months,
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now jubilant crowds of welcome their own special forces, back to their home town. the liberation of her son is also being celebrated in the capital. keith many fled here from her son, including the law demand, his 5 year old daughter's to vanya, the little girl can't wait to see her grandmother again, wip loma but what all of us are. so we want to go back to her song. but it's still too dangerous for my daughter number's, we need daycare and a school. i don't know. one will be able to go back that the we a cas on will be rebuilds, it will go with the fulfillment. her son was the only regional capitol the russians managed to capture. after the invasion, the kremlin has confirmed that $30000.00 of its troops are withdrawn from the city and the region to the north tuscan in costa, a full, it's a big success for ukraine and a heavy blow for russian. not just in military terms,
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but politically, also to your god, russia illegally annexed the area and now the authorities have to justify losing it . again, it's most one of effectiveness is it could be genetics it. but even as her son celebrates officials, a warning residents forced out of the city not to rush back to their homes. they fear the risk is too high, that russia will start shelling the area again. now its troops of pulled out a correspondent give nick connelly told us more about the importance of this victory. i mean, the thing here is that the son is basically the, was the only area of ukraine west, the new pro river that russia had taken hold of. and that basically allowed them to constantly threaten ukraine's access to the c ports like a desa micheler. people might have heard of them is the great deal sending ukraine's food exports to the world. and they are under constant threat from russian artillery russian missile attacks. and that is now going to be that much more difficult for russia to do. ukraine has secured its access to world trade to
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kind of secure it's going to me. but this is also crucial that basically the ukraine stress she has paid off rather than sending lots of troops to die, kind of throwing them at the russian front lines. as has been the tactic that the russians seem to be using with their newly mobilized troops. ukraine has basically methodically gone about, depriving russian troops of their supply lines, destroying bridges, destroying pontoon bridges, and basically making it impossible for the russians to re supplied their garrison. they had his own to really seen them running out of ammunition in recent weeks. i'm to think 3 times before replying to ukrainian fire. and that visit now has led to a situation where russia had basically no option but to pull out with seeming a very limited casualties on the ukranian side and the ukrainians have, you know, filled and the troops have gone in, but is it safe enough for civilians to return but for now, the authorities are calling on civilians to keep away, to allow them to kind of make sure that everything is safe. they are believe to be
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and we've seen already pictures of lots of minds. lots of kind of improvised booby traps often that something as simple as a grenade, attached to some kind of bush's with a bit of fishing wire that you cannot see, not see in long grass. and these are kind of things that have a very long life. so even in months and he has to come, this can be dangerous. also lots of the civilian infrastructure was destroyed by the russians as they were leaving the city. things like power supplies, mobile phone networks. so it's really a difficult place to live, but to add on to that, i think the real major point is that you have the russian still now angry and you're feeling simulated on the other side of the deeper river with very strong artillery. so we are potentially in a position to really constantly attack city with those artillery strikes and make life very, very difficult. quickly, nick, what next for the ukranian military? well i think no one really expects him to follow the russians across the river. that is just too difficult, a kind of miniature operation to countenance and the bridges have been blown up. so i think the focus will move towards the east towards dumbass. and i think the
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ukrainians are in no mood to kind of end their offensive. now that winter's coming in, i think they're going to try to push on their advantage and really try if they can't push russia back to ukraine's internationally recognized borders and not just to where they were in february, but all the way to the russian border. that definitely is the mood here in care of where people are really not up for any kind of compromise with the russians right now. okay. t w's nick connelly in cave. thank you. the united nations climate summit in egypt has reached the half way mark activists staging a worldwide day of action for climate. just as a much more action is needed, several 100 joined to riley in sidney. others demonstrated outside the cult. 27 talks in channel shake, campaign is demanding an end to fossil fuel use. they also want western countries to pay compensation to developing nations for loss and damage caused by climate change. richard black focuses on international climate policy and days at the
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summit in chapel shake. i asked him if he sees industrial life industrialized countries stepping up to offer climate compensation to developing countries to very interesting question. so obviously, if you take, take it from the perspective of the part of the country's most affected by climate change, which tend to be the poorest countries around the tropics and so on. their argument is that, well, this damage is being caused to us. so basically someone is going to pay for us and if you don't, it's going to be us and we are the poorest countries on the planet. so why should we, we didn't cause it. now i think it's kind of politically very difficult for countries in the global north to sign up so that sort of gender because in a sense they'd be offering potentially an open check. on the other hand, exactly, they clearly recognize that they have to do something to rhetorically even the u. s . is in the camp now of habit of saying that we have to do something, but reparation compensation. these are words that you won't hear coming from the us
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. some of you countries are a little bit in the middle. they put forward some pots of money, germany, for the big sporting money. these are tens and hundreds of millions, rather than the billions and essentially decades time trillions that would be needed to justify also to settle the claims of the poorest countries. so it's a lot to play for here. the most significant thing is that the, the richest countries in europe have started to make a move. and one of the key issues here is also in terminology this, when it comes to solutions. for example, there's a consensus that there needs to be a future powered by clean energy. but what does that even mean? have we come to kind of agreement on what that is? yeah, that's, i mean, it's fascinating here. seeing the biggest delegations being, being here, national delegations, being from countries that produce oil and gas. now if you look at the economics of this, as you look at where the real world progress is in europe and many,
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many other countries as well. china, across the pacific, all kinds of places. it's clearly to do with wind and solar and electric vehicles. and increasingly heat pumps and green hydrogen production. all of those don't involve fossil fuels, which is really what the countries are. the companies with massive fossil fuel production have tried to build a different vision, a different vision based on oil and gas, continuing and making products from them, including so called blue hydrogen, which is made from natural gas. that's really a made. i think the major kind of point of contest at the moment with these gas have be countries pushing gas as a means of production. if you look at the site can't be. but a lot of politicians actually don't look at the science is news. post is the should ok, that's quite a lot talk about, but this is all we have time for climate expert, richard black in shambles. 8. thank you for speaking to us. as a mother stories making headlines and these 20 people were killed in northern egypt
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. now delta region, when a bus veered off a highway and fell into a canal, a police investigator said the driver may have lost control of the vehicle steering wheel, warring parties. and if you have signed a deal allowing humanitarian supplies into the water on dry region. earlier the government and to gran commanders agree to and a long running civil conflict. if yoga says aid is reaching the region, but the opposing forces that dispute the claim, raw the u. s. democrat, mark kelley has won the arizona senate race beating the republican contender. lake masters, democrats and republicans now have 49 seats. each in the upper house of congress control will come down to the result in nevada and georgia, which is going to have a run off next month to sport. and in the bundles,
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leeker arby leipzig have climbed to 2nd place in the table with a 21 victory advert breyman and re silver scored one, and set up another for leipzig there on something of a hot streak, having now 19 of their past handling games. that the most in form team in the buddhist league are right now are be like 6 fortunes have been transformed under coach marco, rosa rose as pressing star was in evidence for the opening goal. any of force back searched forward with options either side. the plump for andre silva and silver did the rest it was just his 2nd goal of the season, the portuguese strike his scott. every time he's played against veda, clearly his lucky t, like sig, reserved their lead. breyman are always a threat. and with just under an hour gone, they levels, christine gross, is effort looping enviro deflection of the light. see cats in really all bad bit light. see a gun to rosa,
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keep going and going force bergen silva were again involved for the winner resolve a shark. i supply the cool finish. she wanted to visit his light sick and that's how it stayed there and be said in 10, but his league games and if now one for in a row, the rows of revolution continues. in other saturday action lever, gazande backed their bagged that 3rd straight, victory downing stood got to nil was at the abbey, opened the scoring for liver, cuz in with half an hour gone, deflected shot from the edge of the bus. if the stick got keep up with no chance was debbie's 4th goal. in his last 3 outings. a since shabby alonzo took over his coach never couldn't have gone from the relegation. soon to 11th place, the renowned street artist bank sees the leave to be behind
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a series of murals and ukraine. the elusive artist, posted photos of one of the works on his social media shows a female gymnast, balancing on the ruins of a destroyed building north west of the capitol. give 4 days this mural and body anchor has been drawing curious onlookers of all ages. the town located some 55 kilometers northwest of key if was hit hard by russian air strikes at the started the invasion. in february, most of the 13000 people living here were forced to flee. russian soldiers occupied the town before it was liberated by ukrainian forces more than a month later in april. i can stop crying because it's very hard. she says it's crucial famous figures like bank c, shanice spotlight on what's happening to a country. the elusive british artist has legions of fans that include a list, celebrities. it's very important because the,
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the world must to see what happened in ukraine. or because the world must few, our being not far away. a 2nd mural, which also appears to be a bang, c shows a little boy flipping a man recently vladimir putin. the russian president is a noted admirer of martial arts and holds a black belt in judo. this is the 1st oh, work of thanks. but i see, i hope this has been real benson, and though i realized why it should, his genius worries detailed his were beautiful sir. the troops. ho, this war looks like it is a small boy against old man. and he is defeated, florida. this is how it is. at least 2 more murals and bank sees signature style
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have been spotted in ukraine, including this one in the shattered key of suburb of ear pin. the anonymous treat artist arose to fame in the early 19 ninety's since then. examples of his work popped up in paris, new york and conflict areas such as garza, some of his pieces have sold for millions of euro's. well that's it for me, the now, but don't go away. our tech show shift is coming up next and remember you can get well from our website did up. you don't come up till the medical for myself on the team. i finance or i'm scared that i really think that's hard and in the end is a me, you are not a lot us to you and more we will send you back. are you familiar with this.
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