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i, it's our future after all, and if we don't do something, our children won't be able to enjoy fresh air will be most listed on your review this week. and d w ah ah, ah, this is deeply news live from building a beginning of the end of the war in ukraine. that's what ukrainian president thought of me is cilenzo. he calls the liberation of his son, as he visits the city to congratulate the troops of ended. 8 months of russian
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occupation. also coming up. you as president biden tells china, another cold war doesn't have to happen. you as president spoke off to making chinese leda cheating, pin in bali, head of the g 20 summit and the european union slats, more economic sanctions on iraq. it's reaction to tyrants, crackdown on protesters and to iran, selling drugs to russia. ah m. anthony howard, welcome to the shore, exciting president thought mister lensky has called the liberation of his son. the beginning of the end of the war during a surprise visit to the city where film was recaptured by ukrainian forces on friday, after russian troops withdrew to the other side of the denay for a river. the city had been on the occupation for 8 months. russian annexed hassan
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and the surrounding area after a sham referendum in september, willow to me as the landscape came to the liberated city, to deliver a message of hope and defiance. mitchell? oh, it was not very pleasant. when i saw the number of destroyed houses, the number of destroyed cafes, this is what the russian federation has done to our country. it shone the whole world that it can kill. but all of us are armed forces, our national guard, our intelligence services, have shown that it is impossible to kill ukraine's memory. the retreating russians are close, so the landscape visit is dangerous. it isn't the 1st time the wartime leader has ignored personal risk to live. the nation spirits ah, haslam is draped in ukraine's national colors. so to it's cuba and residents,
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the moment of liberation still fresh on their minds. we just to understood that there are no russian troops in the city and something is changed to pull the smiling and a probably somebody in the you. so thing. and then oh, when we return to be, we saw how the flag was the rising by all where people and we were, we were just crying. it was so it was so wonderful. meanwhile, the remnants of russian rule, a fast disappearing. i had a low billboards, no advertising, but this russia, russian hill again, the everywhere is we've, they wanted to from 4th like people in russia, but it didn't work. victory in house on has added momentum to ukraine and efforts to expel the invaders. but with russian forces just across the river and still lodged in large parts of eastern ukraine, polanski and his commanders know that the war is far from over.
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a correspondent economy spent the day in his son. he was asked early if that means the city is now safe from rush an attack. well definitely it doesn't feel particularly safe. you're coming from outside. you caught me here, very loud bang. some of those are minds being blown up, but also some of that is very definitely russian artillery coming from the other side of the nipper river. the entirety of gets on is basically, you know, available to russian fire. there is no where that is safe, even from pretty short range weapon systems. but when you walk around street and talk to people, they barely look up when they hear those bang. you see the kind of the outside of the journalist, the politicians coming from care of today, all co looking knows the sky and the local to just glued to their phones, hoping for a bit of mobile phone signal to contact the outside world to hear how their families are doing to catch up on news, and they are now totally new to it. 8 months after the outpatient began, and most people, they say that youth russians are on the side of the river. they don't believe that
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the russians can hold their position, then they commits the cranial me will send them packing. within a few weeks i was date of listening. connelly, speaking to us a little earlier on we as president biden has met with chinese led as using ping ahead of the g 20 summit in indonesia. one of the most pressing issues was china's aggressive claim to taiwan. but both leaders highlighted the need to avoid conflict . after months of simmering tension, the leaders of china and the u. s. struck an optimistic tone in what president joe biden called direct and straightforward talks during their meeting ahead of the g. 20 summit in bali, chinese president, she's in ping tote, his us counterpart that the 2 nations share common interests. as china's political and economic power grows. she said beijing is not looking to challenge the u. s. or shake up the existing international order. ah,
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the current state of china us relations is what we are both concerned about. but the current state does not conform to the fundamental interests of our 2 countries and peoples. nor does it conform to the expectations of the international community . one of the key issues was taiwan and the u. s. pledge to defend the self governing island biden voiced opposition to growing chinese aggression. he reiterated washington's one china policy, which acknowledges beijing's claim to taiwan, but does not recognize its sovereignty over the island. but biden said there was no need to let tension spill over into a new cold war, or through from for a clue our policy or to or this is a clue course to lose. all
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right after us. how speaker nancy pelosi visited taiwan in august. beijing scrapped its agreements with washington on tackling climate change. but following mondays, meeting at the world's 2 biggest greenhouse gas emitters have re committed to cooperate. biden said, u. s. secretary of state antony blinked and will soon visit china vowing to avoid conflict and keep communication channels wide open. i'm sure now, but they doubly corresponded michel a cooper in washington d. c. button said the us and shaun a need to manage the competition between members sponsible, but can we expect the u. s. door void, confrontation with china? the sort answer is no. it depends on which confrontation, you mean economic confrontation. there certainly is. the u. s. a. china policy just publish this year,
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speaks of an increasing the aggressive china. it's hina that is an competitor. and there's also criticism from joe biden at this very press conference. speaking of china becoming more aggressive in relations to taiwan. so yes, there are tensions there, but both sides are talking that's the 1st big says success. they will misspoke for 3 hours. and there's a recognition that there are issues that are bigger than the potential rivalry. and that is, for instance, climate change. that was the one big news that they will talk to each other on key issues like climate change, a whole host of other issues and that secretary of state antony blinkin will also be due to travel to china very soon. the u. s. re doubt also cited that both china and the us would a very critical and condemned and threats nuclear threats made that, of course, meaning russia and the us hope certainly is that china will use its influence more on russia to clamp down on any such rhetoric dare i say action taiwan is,
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is another hot sport in this relationship. she talked about red lines today. how can the u. s. though avoid a balance avoiding confrontation while supporting time one was been doing that for a very long time. already the u. s. a. taiwan policy is nothing sort of a balancing act with the us, not recognizing taiwan as an independent state, but having legally committed itself to give taiwan everything it needs. so it is able to defend itself. so go figure and is. so there's an implicit, at least recognition that it is part of china, and that is of course, something where it china has become a lot more assertive in the past is increasingly becoming more assertive in the whole region. and the u. s. is also, and it had been turning its focus away from europe actually towards the pacific
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asia region. and there, yes, there is clearly a stand off there, but this stand off right now seems to be back to words a sort a couple months ago we saw nancy pelosi, the speaker of the house travel there. and there we saw some military demonstration there. that was a very tense moment indeed, but the seems to be a rhetoric climbed down from that for now. another tension point broaden told gee that the united states would bolster it presents in asia, if by aging is unable to influence north korea's nuclear testing. i wonder how much appetite is there for the us to get more active in the region for the u. s. has recognized that that is a region that matters. that will matter increasingly. so in the future, particularly in those attempts, and there's few things where there is a more common ground across the aisle here in the united states between democrats and republicans that china,
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this rising world power could become the number one. that is something the rest wants to avoid. at the same time, the us cannot afford to decouple from china because that's where a lot of its own economic success is made in china literally. and so what we're seeing there is an interesting test case in north korea, china it is hoped, will use its influence. it also doesn't want instability, but china also doesn't seem to mind having someone putting on pressure there. and really keeping the west busy and particularly the united states, so that will remain as so put point between those 2 countries and in the entire region, they doubly corresponded michelle, a chris net reporting from washington dc. thanks so much now the, some of the other news making headlines around the world to sell. united nations general assembly has passed a resolution coating on russia. i reparations to ukraine. non bonding decision was
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supported by 94 of the assemblies, 193 members. it states that russia must be held accountable for violations of international law in or against you. train is truck drivers in spite of begun an indefinite strike of a bit of working conditions. hundreds of truck is marched through the center of madrid, demanding subsidies to counteract the soaring cost of living. a last confrontation with the government lasted over 20 days and caused major disruptions of supply chain. the european union is imposing new sanctions on iraq. the measures target senior officials and some organizations, the foreign ministers in brussels to discuss the sanctions in response to iran's cracked on an anti government protest and its alleged supply of drones to russia. the chief of iran's revolution regard and at a company that makes drones are among the targets 300 people been killed during the
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protests, which were spotted by the death of a woman while in police custody. the deputy correspondent terry schultz followed the foreign ministers discussions in brussels. she told us more about the e u sanctions on iraq continuing to support ukraine against russia's aggression. was the main issue on the foreign ministers agenda today. but there was also a lot of attention on iran, more than 30 individuals and organizations have now been placed on the sanctions list over 2 separate issues. the 1st is over the continuing repression of human rights. and the interior minister has now been put on the use black list because of the, the brutal repression of demonstrators who filled the streets since the september death of masa omni, the young woman who was arrested for reportedly failing to cover her head in the appropriate way. according to ron's morality police, the squat of, of officers who arrested her are also now on that list. now the 2nd issue is over
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t, ron supply of drones to the russian government. and a high ranking military and intelligence official has now been blacklisted along with a drone making company. this is the 2nd round of sanctions that the e u has placed on iran over the supply of drones. and that brings up another issue that's drawing a lot of concern in brussels these days. and that is that iran is reportedly preparing to supply ballistic missiles to moscow. now you foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, has been on the phone to the regime multiple times in the last couple of weeks to urge to run, to change its mind on this to say that more sanctions will be brought into force immediately. if it's proven that such a shipment takes place. now while all of these tensions are bubbling at a high point, the in you is also trying to make peace with iran over the nuclear deal. they very much want to keep this agreement alive. of course, after the u. s. pulled out in 2016, and this is going to be a hard sell now,
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because that would involve lifting sanctions on the regime at the same time as they're doing these other things that are drying more restrictions. and we're told that that's really not getting a lot of attention. now we're not, there's not a lot of appetite for that in either europe or the united states. and it remains to be seen whether t ron is even interested in continuing to discuss it. given the most recent developments, i was state of least her shops, they speaking to us from brussels, a little earlier on watching database needs from berlin. and we are done for this our christy flights and has your business news that's coming up after a short break from now i'm at me out with imagine how many pollution floods are thrown out in the world right now. climate change if any, off the story. this is my plan the way from just one week.

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