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washington correspondent will bring you the latest. also coming up in cambodia, the asi and some it wraps up with an agreement and a strategic partnership with the united states. but will that strengthen you as president biden ahead of his talks with a chinese premier at the g 20 summit. we go to our correspondence and campaign to find out ah, a marina evans dean, welcome. you. as democrats have defined expectations in the countries mid term vote to when a crucial seat to control the senate. democrat, catherine cortez master has one real action in the nevada senate race that victory gives her party control of the chamber for the next 2 years of president, biden's term, cortez master defeated her republican challender challenger adam lac salt whose
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early lead dwindled after a late counted ballads came in at some point in time, or the wind breaks the historical trend of the president's party, typically losing seats and mid term elections. let's now take a closer look at the numbers. these are the seats that are not up for grabs in this election. if you add all the newly decided races, you can see the democrats leading with 50 seats, while the republicans hold 49 seats. one seat is still open, ga, holds a run off valid in december. but with the vice president comma harris being able to cast time breaking votes, control of the senate is now out of reach for the republicans. i'm joined now from washington, d. c. by my colleagues to me some of candor. see me get to see you. so this was among the tightest races in the country, but of course very good results for the democrats, wasn't it?
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yeah, yeah, definitely. and, you know, we knew going in selection that this would absolutely be one of the tightest reasons, as you said in the country, or coming down really to the last hundreds with something you have to know about. katherine for just massive sen, one re election here. she was considered the most embattled, a democratic senator on the ticket across the entire country because cold leading into this election had indicated that she very well could lose her seat to the dates that didn't happen. a large part with did that ever since the election actually spent some time with characteristic of nevada is that it actually has a strong union fund foundation. there's a very strong union to plato, very strong ground game. they went out canvassing among voters,
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passing out leaflets for the democrats. they, of course, always get credit, were democratic successes in the state of not nevada, particularly in las vegas. and it appears that might have had an impact here as well. but for the democrats being able to see that they can retain majority of the senate is a big deal at nevada, as bringing a lot of democrats today aside relief. that's me. we can see where you are. it's still night time and it was very late when the news broke over in the united states . but how are democrats reacting to this victory? well, we've seen some democrats already taken to twitter, celebrating this as an affirmation again of the democratic parties, policies. they see this as a vote again for democracy, for reproductive rights. and the repudiation of republicans. they ran, of course campaigns across the country, and also nevada painting public is really as to extreme to allow. and it seems like at least in many things, that message has no. preston biden himself has been delivered the election saying
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that the fact that this a republican red wave that had been predicted did not materialize, is assigned that voters are also casting to ballads for his policies. he was asked about the senate victory in the body with the on summit in cambodia. this is what he said. i try to work graduation with shermer. he's got a majority again. we're focusing now on. i'm ga, feel good about where we are. and i know i'm a colleague afternoon, i understand you i'm not surprised by i'm incredibly clear. i think it's a reflection of quality of our candidates so that's a big point there from president biden. he said also the quality of the candidate and somebody likes it. senator catherine, where does master a in nevada know what is important to note is this all takes
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a lot of pressure off the state of georgia that is coming down to a run off on december 6th. and it was going to be descended upon really georgia, as again this decisive with now what we're going to see is that this would really be the case where the democrats make up with would also give them the ability to control, to control the committees in the senate as well, which is important for them, for 4 senators in the, for democrats rather in the senate. so it could be another boon if they can pick up the state of georgia, but that remains to be seen again that run off on december 6th. all right, that was our correspondent, submission was gone to reporting for us from washington d. c. c. me, thanks so much for your boarding. well now let's turn our attention to ukraine, where people are celebrating the biggest victory since the war began in february.
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ukrainian troops have liberated the southern city of her son after russia withdrew from the area. but president water mere zaleski, said rushes, occupation forces destroying the city's critical infrastructure before flying. i o ratings from here soon 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 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. 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 we need daycare and the school. i don't know, one will be able to go back and we of course on will be rebuild. it will go with
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different from her son was the only regional capital 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. to see in call saw a full it's a big success for ukraine and a heavy blow for russian. not just in military terms, but politically also, how to your god, russia illegally annexed the area and now the authorities have to justify losing it again, it's monday, august 14th, just as it could be difficult, excellent. 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 you as president biden's hand might be strengthened
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back at home with the latest u. s. senate, when, while at the association of southeast asian nations, annual summit and cambodia, nom pen, he forged an important strategic partnership. as the meeting drew to a close bible promised to deepen ties with a 10 country block. the initiatives comes as the u. s. these to boost its influence in the region in the face of an increasingly assertive china biden is due to meet with china's president sheesh and pink at the g. 20 summit in bali on monday. like a nasty tidied eli, a correspondent, garret martinez who is in some pan hello to you. k arc. so as in, as we just mentioned, has signed up to this strategic partnership with the us. what exactly is that going to mean? it basically means that relations have been lifted to a new level, so we will see closer economic cooperation, but also close
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a strategic corporation. there was a good example here for closer maritime a corporation because the u. s. president suggests that using a private satellite networks, for instance, to track down illegal fishing, so to attract ships in the south china sea, a more effectively the lot of illegal fishing going on, for instance, by china is what southeast asian states are concerned about. but one has to say it is largely symbolic. it is an upgrade in relation to the china already got a last year. so it will really depend on what the u. s. and as young will make of this. so some advantages for at the southeast asian nations. but what about president biden's benefits of this? is he leaving the some ants in a stronger position then ahead of his meeting with sheesh in pink on monday in bali at the d. 20 i'd say most certainly was a good opportunity to meet with allies, not just from southeast asia,
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but also from east asia. because today is the as the on east asia summit. it's also been an opportunity to gain a new allies and to talk with them about various subjects, everything from south china sea to him to me on mar, one as to say. however, the real problem that biden faces in this region is that southeast asian states don't want to pick sites. and there was a good picture of that illustrating it. yet. yesterday's gala dinner, the u. s. president and the chinese premier were seated on either side of the host tunes and the leader of cambodia. well, me mild, the us, japan and south korea talked about north korea gear. how much of a role has the recent escalation of tensions played at the summit? it is of course a concern for regional stability in a region that was particularly hard who'd by cove it economically for many
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countries. that is a big concern. so the last thing they would like to see is emasculating a conflict in north korea. the latest missile tests in north korea are very much concerned today's sidelines of the east asia, on the summit and north of south korea, rather japan and the u. s. will meet and have bilateral, our trilateral talks. and a key issue will be north korea because the hope is that the american president will use his meeting with chichi ping, the chinese leader at the g. 20 meeting and bobby to put pressure on the key ally of north korea. that is china to cool down a bit. dw gary martin in tom pan. georg, thank you so much. let's get a check now. some of the other stories making news around the world. warring parties and ethiopia have signed a deal allowing humanitarian supplies into the war torrent
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t gray region. earlier the government and to grind commanders agreed to and a long running civil conflict. if the obvious as 8 is reaching the region bound to the opposing forces, their dispute, the claim to vintage plains have crashed at an air show in the us state of texas. the 2nd world war bomber and fighter were taking part in the wings over at dallas show. it's described as the premier world war to air show in the country. it's unclear how many people were on board the plains to sports now and, and the bonus li garvey, live sick, has climb to 2nd place in the table with a 21 victory advert payment. andre. so thus court one and set up another for lied sake. the team is on a strong winning streak, having now one and 9 of their past 10 li gains that the most in form team in the buddhist league are right now. i'll be like 6 fortunes have been transformed under coach marco rosa. roses pressing star was in evidence for the opening goal and
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