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thanks to music fetched the cello playoff. well, i was the only one. i'm super lucky. music under the swastika starts november 19th on d. w. ah ah . ah . this is debbie news live from berlin, celebrations in ukraine. training forces liberate the southern city of have song. crowds welcome them and cheer rushes. retreat. also coming up world wide protest demand urgent action global warming from the un climate conference in egypt will bring you the latest from the terminal shake. and in bond is legal football. abil.
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i'd say, wait for the night time in 10 outings to being bred. ah, my book rob, welcome to the program. ukraine is celebrating his biggest victory since the start of the war in february. ukrainian troops have liberated the southern city of capstone after russia's occupation forces were treated from the area, but president vladimir lansky said russian troops destroyed the cities critical infrastructure as they were flee. oh greetings from his own is the message from this ukrainian soldier. russian troops occupied the city for 8 months now jubilant crowds of welcome their own special forces, back to their home town. the liberation of her son is also being
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celebrated in the capital. keith, many fled here from her son, including below demand his 5 year old daughter's to vanya. the little girl can't wait to see her grandmother again, wip luma, but what a little. so we want to go back to her song, but it's still too dangerous for my daughter. number's winnie daycare and a school. i don't know. one will be able to go back that the we a kiss 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 after the invasion, the kremlin has confirmed that $30000.00 of its troops are withdrawn from the city and the region to the north tuscan in costa, a full.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, but politically, also to your god, russia illegally annexed the area and now the authorities have to justify losing it
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. again, it's most one of its vetting, this 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 it's troops of pulled out. it abuse key of correspondent nick connelly told us more about what makes russian retreat from her son so significant. 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 b c 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 were 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 it's access to will trade to kind of secure it's going to me. but this is also crucial that basically the ukraine stress she has paid off,
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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 the newly mobilized troops. ukraine has basically methodically gone about, depriving russian troops of the supply lines, destroying bridges, destroying pontoon bridges, and basically making it impossible for the russians to re supply their garrison ships on to really seen them running out of ammunition in recent weeks. i'm to think 3 times before replying to ukrainian fi. and that receipt now has led to a situation where russia had basically no option, but to pull out with seeming a very limited casualties on the ukrainian side. and i, nation's climate summit in egypt has reached east half way mark activist staging a world wide day of action for climate. just to say much more action is needed. several 100 people joined a rally in sydney, australia we. others demonstrated outside the cop 27 talks and trammel shake. campaigners are demanding an end to fossil fuels and they want western countries to
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hey, compensation to developing nations for loss and damage caused by climate. richard black join us earlier from trammel shake. he focuses on international climate politics at the british based energy and climate intelligence unit. he asked him if he sees industrialized countries stepping up to offer climate compensation as 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 has been 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 from to sign up to that. so. so the agenda, because in a sense they'd be offering the, potentially an open checkbook. on the other hand,
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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. some of you countries are a little bit in the middle, they put forward some pots of money japanese put forward the big spot to money. these up tens and hundreds of millions, rather than the billions and research in a 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, the richest countries in europe half starts to make a move and turn out some other stories making news right now. warring parties need, he'll be f, signed a deal allowing humanitarian supplies into the war torn t great region. earlier the government into grain commanders agreed to end a long running civil conflict. if yoga says aid is reaching the region but opposing forces dispute, the claim. yes,
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present. joe biden is meeting southeastern asian leaders in cambodia. he wants the regional block to help contain china's growing influence on i biden is promising to tackle key issues including the with of long the also preparing for talks with like the chinese president teaching thing by maiden one hurt esther scuffle of police and the albanian capital to runa as thousands of to the streets for an anti government demonstration protesters, blaine decenter left government for the countries cost of living crisis and rising poverty. ah, in the bonus, lee arab a lifesaver climbed a 2nd place on the table with a 21 victory at better. raymond andre silva scored one and set up another for leipzig there on something of a hot streak, having now 19 of their past 10 lea games that the most in form team in the buddhist league right now. i'll be like 6 fortunes have been transformed under
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coach mach a rosa roses pressing style was in evidence for the opening goal. any of force back searched forward with options either side. the plump for andre silva and silva did the rest. it was just his 2nd goal of the season, the portuguese strike, his school. every time he's played against veda, clearly his lucky team. lights exact that lead the breyman are always a threat. and with just under an hour gone, they levels christian gross is effort looping enviro deflection of the light. see cats in video all bad bit light. see a gun de rosa keep going and going force bag and silva were again involved for the winner. we savish laga supplying 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, once for in a row,
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the rosa revolution continues. now let's hear from the hero of the match himself under a silver that they have no way to make everything good chances and we fight till the end was also aggressive and they come to draw. and now they need to go in and play with the car and now we are being content putting everything every day. i think it's golf, everyone know stuff, the players and the team around all the guys i work in. also i think it's because of the it's all the work or whatever they never couldn't have back their 3rd straight victory danesh. that got to nail the be open, the scoring for labor cruising with half an hour gone is deflected shot at the boss got keeper, with no chance these or goal in his last 3 outings and job l alonzo
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took over as coach neighborhoods and has gone from regular relegation zone to 11 and taking a look now at boone as a result. so foreign master 15 the leaders by and mean to care business. the shaka or the winds from life sagan, labor cruising foster b hoffen home bomb stuff as osburg, answer berlin, down, cologne. and on friday we have glass balls taking down dark ones on sunday. mine's meet frankfurt and my workspace union for them from one football to another. germany place host to the 1st ever nfl regular season. american football game on sunday when the seattle seahawks take on the tampa bay buccaneers and munich over 70000 fans are expected to attend the national football leagues. germany view at byron unix allianz or a and the game will feature the sports most iconic player. tom brady,
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the nfl is raining, king of accomplishments, with 7 super bowl rings is on the verge of playing the leagues 1st ever game in germany. it's amazing. i know, and i told all my teammates that you know you're, you're not gonna necessary. remember, every game you play in your whole career, ah, but these ones you do remember, they're very special. and just to go to another place and i mean have an experience like this center. you know, when i'm older, i'll be thinking about prox annanette stadium right there. and, and going to play in allianz arena, which is amazing. so you know, this is your whole life is made of memories and experiences and to do with the teammates and do it with a game that i love. and football has brought me a lot of places in life and has brought me to germany now. the nfl had no trouble at all selling now. the tickets to its day bew on sunday and munich between the seahawks and buccaneers. it's not only a contest between 2 division leaders. it's also one featuring an icon in this poor
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tom brady. and it was a super hero movie, unlike any other, after a 4 year wait, it's back. the black panther sequel o'connor forever is now on global release. featuring a mainly black cast, the oscar winning original was the biggest box office hit of 2018. any united states hopes your high that were conduct forever. could batches, success were 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 people. it's the case of art imitating life chadwick, bozeman, who played to china, died of cancer in 2020 could be lately. there's one was solely missed of the films international crimea we had to just be strong to,
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to, to follow through on a story in a gall emotional that times still is. and but one that we, we came together, we worked on, we made in progress to the dance in the black panther. they went down to the thin theories, could continue without it stole direct to ryan to collect, came up from the city, gender. he put what honda's women in this spotlight. everybody is very strong and i think it's usually important and i think more and more these days we do have roles play by women that are very strong and it's great to be a you know, i like them, been powerful not as gave up yet because me teeth, elegant, and with me it will not change under my watch. women,
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not the only strong characters. the fictional version of africa is also a star. 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 just so much that is indigenous to the continent. and we're celebrating our culture we're celebrating where we're bron in a weight is extremely inclusive. you know, it's a winning free defense. so with the biggest thought with hit up 2018 in the us and canada and the high that what kinda forever we'll do even better
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get you a reminder back of our top story. civilians have welcome ukrainian forces liberated the southern city of has sown from russian control president low. mary lensky is calling it a historic day. that's all for this hour step go anywhere it is. next up is the sports life where we will hear from people from across the middle east. what they think of the world cup and had taught more at the top of the hour language craft thankfully ah people in trucks injured was trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away at the border. families playing with administrative.
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