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design i was super lucky user under the swastika starts november 19th on d, w. ah, this is dw news live from berlin, the beginning of the end of the war and ukraine that spot ukraine president brought him as a landscape called the liberation of crap song. as he visits the city to congratulate the troops who have ended 8 months of russian occupation, the kremlin, racked by claiming that city is still part of russia. but try telling that still cast stones with people here and not being put off by fact there's no power there.
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water the fact they can constantly hear explosions in the distance from artillery fire from the money. all of that doesn't matter right now, these people, they're just here to celebrate. also coming up, joe biden tells china, there must not be another cold war. b, u. s. president spoke of the meeting, his chinese counterpart, she, gen paying and barley ahead of the g. 20 summit that for their 1st face to face told, biden said tensions between the 2 need not escalate into conflict. the youth turns up the heat on iran, the block ready a new package of sanctions in response to tay ron's track down on antique government protests in which more than 300 people have already been killed and its supply of drones to russia. ah, ah, i'm glad i welcome to the program ukraine's president vladimir zalinski has called
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the liberation of care. so the beginning of the end of the war during a surprise visit to the city have san was re captured by ukrainian forces. on friday of the russian troops withdrew to the other side of the river. the city was the only provincial capital to fall to russia. it had been under occupation for 8 months, russia annex cousin and the surrounding area after a sham referendum. in september, speaking in house on to lensky said ukraine would continue to take back territories occupied by russia's military ammonium a gummy gym divided and was it beaded by his longly difficult. we because this is war 2,
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the best heroes walk. and so for us is worry understandable. we don't believe russia. yes. there the 3 games with all the world is why we have the lead. we're. we're ready of, of these. all of these for our country. so celebrations and even presidency lensky, reveling in the victory, marco responded. ne calmly spent the day in cuffs on an earlier. i asked him if that means the city is now safe from russian attack. was definitely a city that you can really see and feel is a place that is still definitely on the front lines. there's a lot of bangs you hear all the time in the backdrop. some of that is d mining, but lots of that is also russian artillery fire. the russian army is after all, just on the other side of the river. and basically, any part of kennesaw is definitely very much within the range of their artillery,
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but peaks or anything, it is quite how used to it. people are there, you know, when you hear back and you see all the journalists and other people who just come in for the day, forgive kind of looking around, trying to understand what's going on, where it's coming from. you look around the locals. neuralgia glued to their phones, trying to get a signal, trying to communicate with the outside world, trying to catch up on news. i'm kind of huddling around the generators with the mobile phone at mass, hoping they can get a message out. so definitely people who lived under russell creative 8 months. this is very much part of the course. and very few people seem afraid that and when you asked them most people will tell you they are convinced that the russians will be driven further away from her. so and further on the other bank of the river, and that soon enough though kind of shooting will be a thing of the past, so can make story of who's isn't and kind of confidence there. now soleski said this morning that he was called ready for peace. i'll be really closer to peace. now what i think is peace on ukraine's terms. he says is victory is going to
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validation of his ministry strategy and your piece. his terms means at minimum, pushing russia back to where it was on the 24th february when this war began. probably also retaken crimea, russia annexed in 2014. so this is new piece by ukrainian military victory rather than some kind of deal that it saves them hooton's face that allows russia to hold on to bits of ukraine territory. there's definitely very little appetite for that. and you saw people who have some kind of taking selfish with military people asking for autographs. you're wishing them luck with their fight against the russians in other parts on the ukraine. so they were very difficult. now for avalon events key to offer up some kind of with russia that might be a maple in western europe. and america, happy by ending the conflict in ari, but definitely that wouldn't go down well here in ukraine. and now apparently evidence of war crimes is yet again, emerging this time and kind of san given what we've seen in other places like horrible char, assuming where does that leave hopes for a lasting peace oversee these things are going to
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poison these kind of abuses. we saw butcher, we saw that elsewhere, are going to poison relationship in ukraine and russia in the long run as concerns got. so it's a bit early now. normally it's in the experienced pos, are shown in other cities that it takes a week or so for the authorities to get some good handle on where these barrels are to find out and collect information about missing people. but even just in a few hours, we spent there speaking to people on the main square in front of the government building. there were the ukrainian flag had gone back up. we heard countless stories, people who had gone missing some trying to get out of course, on an early months of war and never been heard from since others with pro ukrainian views. people who the russians had heard of food they knew about and who were basic disappeared, fear dead. so definitely lots of the expectation in effects on that. they're going to look on happy and sad and tragic stories to come as the kind of investigation continues. now, in the days weeks to come, make conley, they're reported from the mc alive. now,
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joe biden has told china there must be no cold war. the u. s. president met his chinese county, but she didn't ping and indonesia, the head of tuesday, group of 20 summits. all eyes were on the 1st in person, talks between the 2 lead us since biden took office. the 2 nations are competing for global influence. as economic and security tensions increase, bud biden said differences over issues like taiwan, ukraine must not be allowed to escalate into conflict. we had asked me, we had an open candid conversation about our intentions and our priorities. it was clear, he was clear and i was clear, there will defend american interest and values promote university human rights and stand up for their national order and work and lock strep with our allies and partners. we're going to compete vigorously when i'm not looking for conflict. i'm looking to manage is competition responsibly, presidency in turn, bond biden,
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not to cross bridging, so hold red line over the self ruled island of taiwan. and earlier, may i ask the ws chief international editor richard walker, what this red line is it's, it's a complex issue. it goes back to the very early days of the relationship between the united states and china and how they dealt with the issue of taiwan in the early days of talked to get a diplomatic relations between the 2 sides. going back in the 19 seventy's and some of the sort of diplomatic fudges that they came up with back then a beginning to get pretty much unstuck. there are times like one china, this idea that there is a single china and that taiwan belongs to that from the chinese point of view that means or towards the united states and anyone else. just keep away, this is our business. it's got nothing to do with you. that is not the, the u. s. understanding of the high d of one china, just kind of back away from the theory here. 2 more concrete,
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red lines with the type of the chinese say that taiwanese independence is a red line that they would not accept. and it's pretty well understood that if the taiwanese did declare independence, that the chinese are very well might go ahead with an invasion. but there's absolutely no intention on the taiwanese side to declare independence. so this is almost a straw man. so i think the abiding sense i get from looking at the chinese statements coming out of this is that they're not budging one inch on the issue of taiwan. that message remains back off. this has got nothing to do with you. and that does not sit comfortably with united states, which looks at taiwan as a vulnerable democracy that it wants to protect almost in the vein of what we're seeing in ukraine versus russia right now. good of his tooth international editor, richard. walk of our reporting from body and our to some of the other news making headlines around the world. today. truck drivers in spain have begun an indefinite
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strike over better working conditions. hundreds of truckers march through the central madrid, demanding subsidies to contract the sole cost of living there last confrontation with a government last and bought over $20.00 days and caused a major disruptions for supply chains. the jail british egyptian activist. allah abdel fatah has told his family and letter that he has started drinking water again . it says the welcome letter as proof of life out of fears for his health. the pro democracy activist has been on hunger strike, refused water since the cop 27 climate summit open to people have been killed and dozens wounded and missiles stripes on the headquarters of iranian kurdish parties in northern iraq. iranian media say they were carried out by rods, revolutionary guard accused kurdish militants of stoking widespread protests in iran. the european union is imposing new sanctions on iraq.
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the measures target senior officials and some organizations you foreign ministers met in brussels to discuss the sanctions there in response to iran's crackdown on anti government protest and its alleged supply of drones to russia. chief of the rounds revolution regarding the company, the makes drones are among the targets more than 300 people have been killed during the protest, which was sparked by the death of a woman while in police custody. did abuse terry schultz in brussels, gave me more details about the new sections. hi gearhart. yes. more than 30 iranian officials and organizations have now been put on the e u sanctions list. and that means that there will be asset freezes and visa bands on the individuals. and these are over 2 separate issue. one is as you mentioned, the repression of demonstrations in the streets over the death of massa. i mean ian in police custody. and the other is over iran, supply of drones to russia,
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to use in its war against ukraine. and when we're talking about the human rights charges, even the iranian interior minister was put on that list today along with 4 members of the team that actually arrested masa many. and on the drones matter, the chief of iran revolutionary guard corps was put on the sanctions list today, along with a drone maker. so this is the 2nd round of sanctions, the u. s. as placed on iran over the supply of drones. so they're making it clear to, to run, they are very, very serious about not helping russia in, in its war against ukraine. now the sanctions come, as the european union is still trying to revive the nuclear agreement with the wrong or will that affect these tools? well that depends a lot on how to ron reacts, and there's a lot of concern about that here in brussels. you officials have set on background that they look at the problems that the you is having with iran relieve much of the
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world is having with iran right now with both the human rights repression and the supply of drones as we've been discussing. and they say it would not make sense to allow yet one more crisis to erupt even further. and that would be allowing iran to continue progress toward possibly creating a nuclear weapon. unrestricted. and so the e u says time and again, it believes the j c p o way can and should be resurrected. but today in his press conference, a foreign policy rel said that's at a stalemate, and it remains to be seen whether there hopes to keep the nuclear restrictions on iran will actually be able to be implemented. now there's also concern that iran is providing russia with not just drones, but also missiles. what does that you intend to do about that? yes, that's a very, very serious concern of the european union. there's a lot of discussion about that. at the moment you officials say that they believed that these suspected deliveries have not yet gone ahead. so they're hoping that there's still a chance to convince
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t ron that this would not be in its best interest to do. so. we're told that burrell has made several phone calls over the last couple of weeks to the iranian government, urging them to think again about this. and again that you says that if these go ahead, if it's proven that iran is providing ballistic missiles to russia, there will be very serious sanctions implemented on iran very quickly. they say that this would be a very, very serious development in the war. so she'll stand in brussels for us. thank you very much. jerry. the germany team has departed the country on their way to the football world cup, cut ta, of the place and staff head 1st to oman, where they will play a friendly against their host on wednesday. and they proceeded to their base for tom in patient 1st. welcome match against japan. on november 23rd you watching t w news. he is a reminder of our top story. ukraine's president vladimir zalinski has visited the
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liberated city of crafts on to congratulate the troops who have ended. 8 months of russian occupation kremlin reacted to the news by claiming the city. this city was still part of russia. that's it from me. and it is team of, for now, don't go way up. next is closer on gabrielle 1st in berlin. and thanks for which i hadn't said you're not to patriarchy must, they need to stop murdering and depressing women in latin america. right.

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