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an inspiring story about survival. thanks to music. fetch the channel play out. well, i was the only one. i'm super lucky. music under the swastika starts november 19th on d. w. ah ah. this is a dw news line from berlin. an explosion, rocks the heart of a steamboat turkish stories there say there are deaths and injuries in a busy pedestrian area. we'll get the latest slide from our corresponded list. and we'll also coming up. democrats retain control of the u. s. senate in the mid term
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elections. catherine cortez musto beats. her trump endorsed rival nevada, to get the democrats and majority in the upper house and warring parties in ethiopia. take another step towards peace with a cease fire holding a fresh deal allows humanitarian aid into war. torn to grind. ah, america, new berlin, thanks for joining us. we start with some breaking news out of turkey and explosion has brought devastation to the center of the turkish city of istanbul. the blast happened in a crowded pedestrian area, new that same square authorities say several people have been killed and injured. social media for the shows crowds fleeing the sight of the blast. the cause of the explosion is yet unknown. for more or less bringing dw
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corresponded dorian jones in symbol. so dorian, what more do we know at this hour? well, at the bloss happen around $420.00 off new local time on the can all avenue. now this is one of the busiest streets in its temple with its shops and making a very puzzled stumbling, but also for many to or if the arizona also close when the major tourist courses of the city street teachers recently on a sunday afternoon, especially today with the evening and what we understand is from video release, the been coming up on social media. it was a small but very powerful law, almost street itself. now, according to the governor of his temple, a yearly collier, he said that there were been at least the whole desk and over 30 injuries at the
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theme. now there are many, many ambulances. the police are sealed off the area, and the turkish regulatory parties of impose the poor count on law touch costing of the event. so as, as of yet, what was the cause of this class? it's, it's still very early and it's very difficult to find out concrete details until the far to give him tougher information. all right, turkey and particularly stickle avenue, was hit by a string of deadly bombings between 20152017 the so called islamic state group claim responsibility then the today's blast showed the same handwriting. well we have to say it's really very early to ascertain what was the cause of this blast. the authorities are working very hard on their insisting that they shouldn't be really any speculation. but yes, you are right is to call avenue was the target of a deadly or a suicide bombing plane on its land make state at that target. the foreigner tourists, including israeli and american national,
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were among the 5 people who died and the thousands more were injured many, seriously. this st given the fact that it is symbolically the heart of its sample and also a very popular place for our people. all right, we appear to have lost dorian jones or i apologize for the technical difficulties. what will be bringing all the latest from istanbul, income, or news programs for now that we turn to the united states and a big win for democrats in the mid term elections? and it's a very unexpected victory. after all, the talk of a republican wave that failed to materialize democrats, catherine cortez masters reelection in nevada, allows the democrats to keep control of the senate, given the party fresh momentum victory that defied expectations and history. catherine cortez masters when in nevada gives the democrats the 50 seats
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they needed to keep control of this. senate president joe biden received the news at a summit in cambodia and sent this message to the senate majority leader or terry walked . congratulations, a fellow shermer who's got a majority again. we're focusing now on. i'm ga. feel good, lower. and i know i'm a cockeyed optimist. i understand you. i'm not surprised by the turn out. i'm incredibly clear. i think it's a reflection of quality. we're kenley's. a bitter defeat for adam like salt, the republican candidate in the swing state of nevada. he was endorsed by former u. s. president donald trump, but the so called red wave, the republicans hoped for failed to materialize. instead, the democrats had their best mid term election results in 2 decades, despite president biden's approval rating,
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hovering around 40 percent. historically, the party of the sitting president loses seats in mid terms. democrats are hoping victory in the run off vote in georgia in december. we'll hand them an outright majority in the us senate matthew carsick of political magazine told me earlier what this means from a european perspective. well, thanks for having me. i think from a european perspective, one has to rejoice because it's becoming clear that the biden positions towards ukraine, the united states support of ukraine is likely to continue. they will probably be more scrutiny of the military aid and other aid that is going into ukraine. but it doesn't look like the republicans, even if they wanted to, would be able to do much to stop the hard. well, the house is still undecided, but republicans are still favor to when they're, if they do what is that likely to mean for present biden's foreign policy agenda?
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well, i think it really comes down to this important question of ukraine, as i said. and i think what, what it would mean is that there would be more scrutiny of a lot of the spending that biden has pushed and support for ukraine. and for the republicans, you really have to remember here that they are also divided on this question. there are some people who want no support for ukraine, some people want less support. but ultimately, i think, you know, they are not going to be able to help the path that biden has, has plowed here when it comes to ukraine and really, really, to other issues. because it's also worth remembering that foreign policy is really in the hands, primarily of the president in the united states. and it's only when he needs money for something that he has to go to congress, the right, that was political magazines matter partnership. thank you for your insights. thank you. ukrainian present voldemort zalinski is vowing to he pushing russian forces
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out of ukraine. moscow's retreat from the city of her son has left devastation, endanger booby traps bombs and destroyed infrastructure. are all a hazard for returning residence? a to blue and yellow on the street. the song of the more than 8 months on the russian occupation the day residents dreamed of has finally arrived at the hood, chicago. we've been waiting for this for so long. feel like we've been without water and electricity for months, but we're happy today. it's incredible. aliana, wow. russian forces have now withdrawn from the only regional capital they captured since the war began. it is a massive strategic blow to the kremlin war effort, and a stunning morale boost for ukraine. but even as the country celebrates president, zalinski has told residence to stay vigilant, hewed as healing everywhere in the liberation territory. album disposal experts
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have a lot of work to do have illusion. almost 2000 explosive items have already been removed at mines trip wires, an unexploded ammunition he wanted to. as these 1st pictures coming out of the region shows the scars of the russian occupation are everywhere. residents have endured months without power or basic services. many recount harrowing experiences at the hands of russian occupiers. lucas with lucas when i had my annual tied behind my device and then tied up my leg in here, then one filled up a grenade. didn't this? will this he would put the grenade under because it's just me. so i shouldn't run away. as we move to run up among the survivors, there is a recognition that things simply cannot go back to the way they were before. that was the most difficult thing is that many of our neighbors became tracers. they said that russia is here forever. ukrainian authorities say russian forces are
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regrouping on the other side of the river. they warned that her son may soon be the target of retaliatory strike from russian artillery. but despite the danger, the streets of her son, once again alive with celebration and relief. let's take a look out from the other stories making headlines around the world. israel's president has officially asked the election winner benjamin netanyahu to form a government to veteran former prime minister wants to join forces with right wing and religious allies that in yahoo was ousted from power less than 2 years ago. he's still been investigated for corruption protest was scuffled with the least in the obedient capital tarana as thousands took to the streets for an anti government demonstration. protesters blamed the center left government for the countries cost of living crisis, and rising poverty. fuel is flowing again in haiti after 2 months of shortage
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is caused by arm. gangs pumps reopened as police force out. gunman holding main important terminal the stand off lead to fuel shortages and prevented the distribution of drinking water. joe biden has arrived in indonesia for a summer to the g 20 group countries. the u. s. president wants to ford closer ties in the region is also seeking support for containing the growing influence of china biden will meet china's president. she, jim ping in bali german chancellor, olaf schultz is also traveling in asia to vietnam, singapore, and on the indonesia for the g. 20 summit, schultz is holding talks in hanoi on increasing economic cooperation with vietnam. chancellor has made asia focus of his 1st year in office. he's trying to reduce jeremy's economic dependence on china. t w's chief political correspondent, you know, has a, has more here in vietnam. the hope is to further intensify the already good
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economic relations between germany and vietnam. but the elephant in the room has travelled with the german chancellor will have shouts to hanoi. vietnam has still not openly criticized russia's war against ukraine on the international stage. and that will also be the stickiest point for left shots when he travels to the g. 20 summit in bali on tuesday and wednesday shit that summit and without to communicate that explicitly criticize is russia's actions against ukraine. that would be a major setback for the west that supports ukraine and hence also for the german chancellor. warren partisan ethiopia have signed a deal allowing humanitarian aid into the war torn to grind region. the government and rebel fractions recently agreed to peace terms. and in a long running conflict, the focus now was on disarmament and aid supplies, hen shanks and had signal another hopeful day for ethiopia, leaders from the government and tig ryan rebels coming together to in the brutal
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conflicts which has displaced millions of people. with a pe steel signed 11 days ago and for toria, both sides have now decided to open up humanitarian corridors. one. 0, oh oh oh. b. o. the and the conflict began in november 2020 less than a year after ethiopian prime minister abbey archman won the nobel peace prize for making peace with eritrea. erie train fighters have since been fighting alongside ethiopian federal troops and tig, right saturdays agreement, commits to grind forces to give up the heavy weapons and foreign forces to withdraw
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from the region one. 0, oh oh oh. oh. oh oh. and the agreement allows for immediate humanitarian access to all in need and t cry and its neighboring regions a crucial step towards a more peaceful future. and finally, new york city is mark in the beginning of its festival season. the traditional christmas tree has arrived at the rockefeller center from upstate new york. the 25 meter tree will be covered with thousands of lights and top of the crystal star before its lit at the end of the month. for new yorkers,
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that's when it begins to really look a lot like christmas. and it's all the news at this hour, but stay tuned. coming up next is a d w documentary, and how people in europe are dealing with climate change by changing the relationship with nature. and don't forget our website where you can find all the latest news that's d, w dot com. and of course you can follow us on social media where our hash tag or rather our handle is at the w news. i'm aaron chilton, berlin, thanks for joining us. and we're interested in the global economy. our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the.
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