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experience outstanding shopping and dining office and jolly. our services will be our guest at frankfurt abroad city. managed by fred bought lou ah ah. this is d w. news line from berlin. rochelle launch is a new wave of missile attacks on cities across ukraine. with winter closing, and russian forces are, again targeting ukraine's energy grid, knocking out power for thousands. key of several people have been killed. also
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coming up. the clock is ticking at the camp $27.00 climate summit. the un secretary general warrens delegates, stop the finger 14 or face mutually assured destruction. and the court in the netherlands convict 3 russia back separatist or the shooting down of malaysia airlines playing in 2014 or 290 people on board died when the plane went down over eastern new crate and for your viewing pleasure, the creators of dark set sail with a new thriller. mystery series. 1899. follows improper passengers caught up in a nightmarish journey from the open seas. ah, i'm aaron tilton. welcome to the program. russia has launched a fresh wave of missile attacks across ukraine,
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killing at least 4 people an injury. many more. ukraine says the strikes were directed mainly against the country's power and huge facilities and come as much of the nation, so it's for significant snowfall. ukrainian present vulgar zalinski says moscow is deliberately targeting civilian sites, surveying the damage from another deadly attack on ukrainian homes, emergency teams. com the wreckage and pick up the paces. this time it's bodies being recovered from the rabble. ne, beside the blast hit as many would have been sleeping as will or i heard a strike around 3. i don't know which i heard 3 explosion, but it was, i realized it was somewhere near by appointment. nothing else. then in the morning, i found out that it had happened in this area love for this one. so model you and 3 families used to live in these homes. but suffer asia has been pummeled by russian attacks and recent month and locals don't know who was home during the latest blast
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. it's the 2nd time the city was hit. it how we surviving. there's nothing else left to do. here is the way we are surviving. living our lives with the devastation here is the result of another barrage of russian muscles, battering ukraine, explosions, injuring people, and denise pro ha cave and odessa general. what she's got there is dish to another russian terrorist attack has just occurred this after this morning. dozens of missiles civilian sites of the main target line. russia is waging war on electricity and heat for people by blowing up power plants and other energy facilities. in another quarter, russia confirming that it's define thought hit targets in the denise pro, ends up a regia regions that ukrainian civilians continue to fall victim to the attacks which show no sign of easing as the warn me as its 10th month did up the is nick connelly's and southern ukraine and told us earlier, what's behind these renewed attacks?
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we've even heard from the criminal spokesman search best cult, basically. yeah. black and white, putting it out there that. yeah, russia is going to continue attacking ukraine's energy infrastructure. he says that to premier, make ukraine come to the negotiating table, basically making it clear as that that if you crime doesn't come to cut some kind of deal to give russia the kind of breather that it wants, given how bad it's doing on the battlefield. it, these attacks will continue now, which is called says this is about attacking ukraine, the ability to fight gold. but i think, you know, lots of experts of analysts are saying that you had a time where rush i so far failed to destroy any significant amount of western provided weapons. so far we have no confirmation of even a single high mileage unit being destroyed. it's also much easier to attack power stations, transformers and other bits in structure that are very difficult to defend and all going new it it's crunch time at the cap, $27.00 climate conference in egypt with
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a meeting set. and friday negotiators warned that a deal to help save the planet is looking more and more elusive. rich and poor nations are clashing over how best to tackle the challenges and the costs of the climate crisis. it is evidently clear that at this late stage of a cop 27 process, there are still a number of issues where progress remains lacking. i am frustrated that political commitment has not yet been translated into political action. we are out of time and we're out of money. we have patience. at some point we will have to leave the all the technical discussions behind us and start stop looking for political common ground. and i hope this the situation will occur very quickly because we have so little time left. one of the key sticking points is financial compensation for nations hardest hit by the extreme weather caused by global warming. deep divisions
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remain over how rich countries can help poor nations cope with a warming planet. but united nations chief antonio gutierrez, warned that the climate clock is ticking. these is no time for finger pointing the blame game is arrested before mutually assume this roxanne, i mean to appeal globe part of his who rise to these moments and to the great this challenge that humanity is facing. pakistan is one of the countries worst affected by climate change. earlier this year, extreme flooding put a 3rd of the country underwater. mean you are up from the permanent representative of pakistan to united nations in new york. told us earlier that the floods in his country should be seen as a wake up call for the entire world. we hope outline the impact of the disaster that facebook is done. it was directly induced by climate change, 1st of all, extreme heat in the summer, which melted, the glass is filled up all the rivers and can as and then of 40 days and 40 nights
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of raines which will obviously overflowed and covered one of the country under water, so that could not be a more stark illustration of the magnitude and the impact of climate change. and then what we're paced in pakistan this year. and i think this is a, with wake up call to the international community that we must do something to 1st of all, mitigate, adapt to the climate change that has happened. and compensate countries like mine, which have had to face such a huge disaster. while we not contribute more than one percent of global emissions, yet we have suffered the worst. let's take
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a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. a moss officials in the gaza strip say at least 21 people were killed after a fire broke out at a 3 story building in the job by scuse me to belinda refugee camp health and present mood, abbas has sent his condolences, declared friday a day of morning at least 2 people were killed after a multi story building under construction collapsed on the outskirts of nairobi. 3 others were rescued from a nearby family home. it's the 2nd such incident in less than a week in the kenyan capital, where developers often ignore government regulations. u. s. house of representatives. speaker nancy pelosi says she'll step down from her role in january when the republican party takes control at the chamber. the 2 year old law maker 1st took the office in 2007 residing over both impeachment of former president donald trump. the democrats nearly lost the house to the republican opponents in last week's mid term elections. to lead the democratic classes broke
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out in the great city of, to salome as demonstrators marched on the american consul, it, they were commemorating the bloody crackdown of student uprising, $973.00, which is 2003 people were killed. the u. s. had been supporting resubmitted military dictatorship, which had ordered the cracked out of court in the netherlands, is convicted 3 men in absentia for their role in downing malaysia airlines flight m, age 17 over ukraine. 8 years ago. they include 2 former russian intelligence agents and the ukranian separatist leader. the 4th defendant has been acquitted. the passenger ship jet was shot down over eastern ukraine, killing all 298 people on board. a verdict he is in the making. after 68 hearings and 70000 pages of documents, a dutch court has issued its judgment on the downing of malaysian airlines flight
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mh 17 that apple is from all the court is of the opinion that m a 17 crashed you to the firing of a book me sail from a field in the paper, mice k region at oscar for and as a consequence, all the 283 passengers and 15 crew lost their lives. the court ruled that the passenger jet was brought down by a russian made missile supplied from russia and fired by an armed separatist group under russian control. for military commanders were accused of murder. though none took part in the proceedings. 3 were found guilty. yes, one ukrainian and 2 russians. the verdict means life imprisonment, but it's unlikely that any of them will see the inside of a dutch prison for some relatives of those killed in the attack. that was never the point. who did anything they do. okay, good deal. they hm mm hm. so they
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will be here. time we notice you can be, you can reach voted, just help us you know that it would get food. think this the most important for other grieving families, the ruling brings little comfort. you've got to remember while we were in court day, we still have to go home and sell disable had give out our little ones and nothingness not, never going to go away. that feeling that you know, no matter what the court says, or what happens in coal, i thought still or is going to be the case. though the ruling cannot restore those who were lost, there is hope it can bring at least some justice for the victims. and their families hundreds of mourners have attended the funeral of the protest or killed by security forces in the western and reigning city of buchanan. the demonstrator was among the victims of what human rights groups described as one of the most violent
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knights of the government crackdown. several people, including a 9 year old boy, were shot dead across the country. camera matching teachers international relations at the university of sussex. we spoke to him earlier about the iranian government crackdown, especially in certain areas. i mean from what we hear from for the, for example, seated in cornerstone in will con, itself to which you referred. it seems that during night, the 15th basically in the hands of the people and during the day the, the regime troops kind of regaining control. and the similar situation seems to be the case in some other towns which shows kind of the erosion or exhaustion of a regime troops that are also report which are remarkable in some sense that the government has evacuated. some of the quite strategic points on top of high mountains in the border ranges of kurdistan, where military troops have been based for, for
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a very long time to deal with kurdish position groups on. if i created them to the city, you know, to, to kind of track down on the protest of leaving those areas, kind of undefended, you know, increasing use of, i come by the munition and what i just described in terms of kind of re deployment of troops is just that the government is struggling with actually managing and controlling the script spread and intensity of the protest. and now for something completely different, it enjoyed the netflix so dark. some good news for you now is german creators are back with a new mystery series that combines european history with fantasy. $1899.00 is a multi lingual drama set on an ocean liner. bringing immigrants from europe to america. they're dreaming of a better future for themselves. but something unexpected occurs on route. in the mid atlantic, a migrant steamer receives an impossible distress call. 6 hours ago we received the message. ah, we believe this comes from the prometheus he think passengers esther,
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alive, with so begins 1899. the new netflix mystery series, where nothing is as it seems. the series had its world premiere in berlin. the creators see the show as a metaphor for europe itself. we thought we really want to take a look at europe and just take it, put it on a ship, in a confined space, nuts of ocean around can't escape. and i have like a little bit of an experiment, almost like a lavatory experiment. how people cope with situations when they're not able to speak the same language. $1899.00 was also a technical experiment. one of the 1st t v shows to shoot entirely in a new volume studio using cutting edge digital technology.
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job st. his, surrounding like the giant cylinder tenement screen and then stage retakes in the middle. and it's operated by about 20 technicians. and it's quite something to look at and anyway, and it, it does look amazing transport. you take anywhere $1899.00 dazzles with its visual style. even as it's twisty plot will leave many viewers baffled, but fans of meta mysteries should dive in. well, i'll definitely between to that and thank you for tuning into us of next we have a documentary on beef unique flora and fauna of st. helena. i was interested in the global economy our portfolio d w. business beyond here's a closer look.
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