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country, rethinking everything, and making made changes. you reviewed this week on d. w. ah ah, ah, this is dw news wife from berlin, a heinous attack turkish president, reject type air to one condemns a bombing on a busy street in a stumble. at least 6 people are dead and dozens more wounded. we'll get an update from our correspondent in a stumble. also coming up on the show,
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democrats retain control of the u. s. senate in mid term elections. catherine court as master beat her crump endorsed arrival in nevada to get the democrats majority in the upper house of congress and us president joe biden and chinese leader. she jim pang, prepare to discuss a range of critical issues in indonesia. they're hoping to find common ground at the g 20 summit of the world's largest economies. ah. hello, i'm clear richardson. thank you so much for joining us. a bomb blast in the heart of a stumble has killed at least 6 people and wounded more than 80 others. target president, wretch of tribe, or to one has condemned it as a terrorist attack, and vowed to punish the bombers. the explosion ripped through a crowded pedestrian street near tac some square. the footage on social media shows the moment in explosion,
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transformed an afternoon on is 10 build bustling shopping mile into a nightmare. panic and confusion descended on tourists and shoppers out for a stroll on the stick wall avenue. handling the rest of the scene to treat the wounded and police cordoned off the street. warning onlookers to stay clear in case of a 2nd explosion. we were a bit far away, but we saw a few people lying on the ground. so it was a huge blast noise. and afterwards there was dark smoke rising up, so then people began running away and i warned people not to panic and they were children and families present the president, wretched to you, better one praised the swift emergency response and promised to find those responsible to, to keep the 2 efforts to take over turkey and the turkish nation through terrorism,
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you know, will not reach its goal today and tomorrow. as it was yesterday, that turkey's vice president later confirmed that investigators are treating the explosion as an act of terrorism by a female suspect. so whoever is behind these incidents, no matter who they are, whether they stay in the country, or if they go to the other end of the world. they will be caught, just as we have caught other terrorists, and they will be brought to turkey. they will be brought to justice and they will be held to account at all costs. it's not the 1st time he's to call avenue has seen bloodshed in recent years. a suicide bombing in 2016 killed 4 people and wounded dozens more. the turkish government said the perpetrator then had links to the so called islamic state. turkeys broadcasting authority says it restricted news
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coverage of the explosion in order to avoid sewing panic. access to social media networks is also reportedly limited across the country. so i tough night for a stumble. earlier i asked our corresponding delia hahn in a stumble. how people there have been reacting with fear and panic. in the immediate so off to moth, security forces have tried to evacuate parts of the city center, and then we saw huge traffic gems. we thought huge crowds of people somehow trying to get out of the area. and then of course, many of try to reach out to their family and friends to their loved ones, to see whether they were okay because an alleged terrorist attack in the sin tough is timble. it brings back really painful memories for people here in the city. but all over turkey, um, all of a series, all the tax and bombings in the years 2015 to 2017, which killed hundreds of people nationwide. some of the attacks were blind blamed
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by the authorities on the so called islamic state group. others were blamed on a kurdish militant, but for istanbul, it, i can say this has really changed the city and it has shaken people, sense of security as you, hon. speaking to me earlier now to some other stories that are making headlines around the world's iran has issued the 1st known death sentence linked to recent anti government protests. a court condemned a man for setting fire to a public building. authorities are using the law to suppress demonstrations set off by the september death of a young woman in police custody campaigners of staged a mass rally and madrid, accusing the regional government of neglecting the health sector. they criticize the conservative authorities, austerity policies, and its plans to move emergency services, partly online or president of already marizza landscape is vowing to keep pushing
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russian forces out of ukraine. moscow's retreat from the city of harrison has left devastation and danger. residents are returning home to destroyed infrastructure, unexploded bombs and booby traps. but despite the risks there is still cause for celebration. i blue and yellow on the street. so, after more than 8 months under russian occupation, the day residents dreamed of has finally arrived. doesn't know which of course we've been waiting for this for so long. we've been without water and electricity for months. but we're happy today. it's incredible. i. russian forces have now withdrawn from the only regional capital they capture 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 residents to stay vigilant,
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shoot as healing everywhere in the liberation territory. album disposal experts have a lot of work to do to lucian. almost 2000 explosive items have already been removed at mines trip wires, an unexploded ammunition vicky. what a deal. as these 1st pictures coming out of the region show, 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. it'll gazesberg in little kids us when i had my land yuletide. behind my boy, kaiser. delighted then lay tied up my leg. jello took a walk in or hid. then as well one pulled up of her nail didn't vishal this. they told me that he would put the grenade under better judgment, so i couldn't run away. dick dudgin with diligence run out to get them among the survivors. there is a recognition that things simply cannot go back to the way they were before. the most difficult thing is that many of our neighbors became tracers. they said that
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russia's here forever. ukrainian authorities say russian forces are regrouping on the other side of the dinner for a river. they wandered, her son may soon be the target of retaliatory strikes from russian artillery. but despite the danger, the streets of her son, a once again alive with celebration and relief, the rest now and democrats will retain control of the u. s. senate, thanks to a crucial mid term election victory and nevada. catherine cortez moscow defended her seat, denying republicans the chance to control both houses of congress. cortez musto was seen as vulnerable, but she narrowly defeated her crump back to rival adam black salt. democrats are now turning their attention to run off in georgia next month, which could give them an outright majority in the senate. i earlier asked our washington correspondent to me so misconduct, if it was a surprising victory for the democrats. well, it is surprising. claire in
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a few ways, no nevada in particular, because this was the seat that democrats had actually expected to lose. captain cortez massa was considered the most embattled democrat in the senate in the country. it was a real battle for her to finish there and to hold on to her seat at we were actually in nevada, accompanying canvassers for the democrats, and they were facing stiff head, wet winds, on inflation. in particular, i saw them talked a working class voters who said their number one issue, hands down was inflation. but across the country and also in nevada, of course the democrats painted their republican opponents as extremists. and there was a fear of voting for republicans among many moderate voters. and that might have been one of the factors that help the democrats pull it out. and claire, i think it's also surprising because just a month ago we were talking about the republicans having the opportunity to win both the house of representatives and the son senate and make life very difficult for president biden. and his agenda. now we're seeing the democrats, as we heard in that piece, a retaining the senate and the house of representatives is still not certain. so
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not the result that we had been predicting, let's say a month ago, not that red wave that was predicted. i don't know many republican candidates who lost their races had also been endorsed by former president donald trump. does this now then look like a failing strategy for republicans? that's what many observers here and republican pundits even are saying. so the biggest names who he supported and endorsed in these elections last and that has right wing media and even members of the republican party asking a b it cautiously. in most cases, whether donald trump is still good for the party. there were around $300.00 election deniers running in these elections across the us. so these are people who endorse the lie that the 2020 election was stolen. that is the movement that was started by and fueled on by the former president donald trump. it's been reported here by the new york times that a every election deny or who sought to become at the top election, official of
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a battle ground state last. so that certainly says a lot about president trump's influence there. but remember, he is still widely popular among this, the hardened corps in the republican party and they still have a lot of influence on the right wing of this country. so we can't write off the former president and his influence just yet our correspondence who he so has gone to in washington dc. well, you as president joe biden is that to hold high stakes talks with chinese leadership, jim ping. both leaders are in indonesia for a summit of the g 20 group of nations, and they are expected to set boundaries on issues dividing the 2 superpowers, including tre, taiwan and human rights abuses in sion. john jo, pennsylvania. well, and john lewis, president joe biden and chinese supreme leader, she jim ping have much to discuss in their 1st face to face talks as leaders. what don't expect any breakthroughs toll the united states and china at loggerheads over an explosive range of geopolitical issues. both leaders head into their talks and
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politically robust positions. she emboldened after naming himself communist party boss for an historic 3rd term and biden boosted by a strong performance in mid term elections. i know i'm communist rather than neva. no, she spent more time with many of the rural liter. i knew him well. he knows me know we have very little misunderstanding. we just gotta figure out where the red lines are. we're when we're the most important things, each of us what a difference. 11 years makes relations have knows dives since the 2 men spent days travelling together through such a province as vice presidents over a decade ago and biden spoke of welcoming a rising china. these days, the pentagon describes china's rise as the most comprehensive and serious challenge faced by u. s. national security u. s. is angry at china's top of support for russia invasion of ukraine. russian
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president vladimir putin with a close ally of she will be notably absent from the g 20 meeting week. she dug biden has raised chinese hackles by saying the u. s. will be ready to defend self rules. taiwan. militarily, the u. s. has been briefing its allies on the massive economic fall actually waging invades taiwan, which is considered part of its territory. the us china relationship has really rapidly deteriorated and recent years, due to disagreements over trade, taiwan policy, human rights issues just to name a few. and so this really is an opportunity for the 2 leaders to get together and. busy carson and to talk about these tough issues as well as areas for cooperation. growing nuclear tensions in the region will be high on the agenda and bali buys and will push china to use it. implements terrain in north korea. after a space of missile tests and fears, soaring the young young is stepping up its nuclear ambitions. and in german
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chancellor. allah schultz is also heading to indonesia for the g. 20 summit on the way told me to stop in hanoi for talks on fortune closer economic links with vietnam. it only just looks like a work trip. olaf shout strolling round one of her noise party hot spots. these revenues are from germany for them. vietnam is a refuge from europe's energy crisis, the global economic downturn, and worsening international relations. and for germany, it's an important trading partner. it's consequence, wisdom, beyond we have to protect our export markets and supply chains. jones. we need to expand our manufacturing basis and not be too dependent on individual nations and suppliers of our relationship with vietnam is absolutely crucial. hollow, gemini, considers vietnam and increasingly important ally,
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a superpower tensions rise or murder of duck. i do. we are forging partnerships to solve global problems, working for peace on god, cooperation and security of e noble sentiments which help tiny vietnam to punch above its weight on the world stage. sholtes his mission to drum up trade in asia is just getting underway. next, stop, singapore. that says update. stay tuned for reporter it visits madagascar, a country suffering, a hunger crisis. the u. n. says, is directly caused by climate change. thanks for watching interest. the global economy, our portfolio d. w. business beyond. here's a closer look at the project.

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