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of survival. thanks to music, a home and usually such the channels play out well. i was the only one i was super lucky. music under the swastika starts november 19th on d. w. ah ah, this is d. w is live from berlin. russia launches a new wave of missile attacks on cities across ukraine. with winter flows in russian forces are again targeting ukraine's energy grid power for thousands. key of several people have been killed. also coming up. the clock is ticking at the cop
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$27.00 climate summit. un secretary general wardens delegates stop a finger pointing to or face mutually assured destruction. and a court in the netherlands convicts russia back separatists over the shooting down of a militia airlines playing in 2014. all 290 people on board died from the plane, went down over eastern crate. ah, i'm here until welcome to the program. russia has launched a fresh wave of missile attacks across ukraine, killing at least 4 people in injuring many more. ukraine says the strikes were directed mainly against the countries power and heating facilities and come as much of the nation. so it's for significant snowfall. ukrainian president of old mit zelinski says moscow is deliberately targeting civilian sites.
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surveying the damage from another deadly attack on ukrainian homes, emergency teams came the wreckage and pick up the paces this time its bodies being recovered from the rabble nay. beside the blast hit as many would have been sleeping as well. or i heard a strike around 3 or, you know, which i heard 3 explosion that it was that i realized it was somewhere nearby, a book and nothing else. then in the morning, i found out that it had happened in this area love for this move. so mother, 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. it's the 2nd time the city was hit and 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 mussels,
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battering ukraine explosions and during people and denise pro ha cave and odessa general what she's got there was 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. and that vehicle or the russia confirming that it's defense force hit targets. and the denise pro ends up a regia regions, but ukrainian civilians continue to fall victim to the attacks which show no sign of easing as the warney. as its 10th month. he got his name connelly's in southern ukraine and told us what's behind those recent renewed attacks we've even heard from the criminal spokesman george best called 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 make ukraine come to the negotiating table. basically,
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making it clear is that if you crane 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. that these attacks will continue now, which is called says this is about attacking ukraine, the ability to fight war. but i think, you know, lots of experts of analysts are saying that, you know, at a time where russia so far failed to destroy any significant amount of western provided weapons. so far, we have no confirmation of even a single high mas 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 it's crunch time at the top $27.00 climate conference in egypt with the meeting center. and friday negotiators warned that a deal to help save the planet is looking more and more elusive. rich and poor nations are clashing their over how best to tackle the challenges and costs of the climate crisis. it is evidently clear that at this late stage of
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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, but elliptical 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 remain over how rich countries can help poor nations cope with a warming planet. but united nation's 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,
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i'm here to appeal to walt bodies who rise to these moments and to the great this challenge that humanity is facing. time is running out for those countries on the front lines of the climate crisis. like madagascar were low rainfall is led to severe drought. t w's adrian creek visited to somebody in the south, where the situation is particularly bad. nearly 1500000 people are dependent upon aid and many are living in famine like conditions. this is man, i'm volvo river or what's left of it for 2 years. residents of cio may have to dig in the river bed, their main source of water that we are truly suffering my salad . and now it's really dry, dry, dry no, no rainfall. actual says the rainy season should have already started,
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but once again, people are still waiting, lifted. i and her family left their village and came to town because of the drought back home. everything had run dry. but here things were not much better. yes, it's a tiny house, but this is what we can afford to rent. our house is in the village far from here. but we come here because we need access to water. we brought all the kids here and now they work as water carriers. the gentleman on the line with fetching water and selling it is their only option of earning money for food every morning. this is the reality for tens of thousands in the region who live in villages without access to water. they have to transport their water containers to water sources, then fill them up and bring them back to their villages, of course, at a price. and it's often children who are doing this work. skipping school southern
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madagascar has always been poorer and dryer than the rest of the islands. the recent droughts combined with decades of neglect by the central government, has aggravated the situation. we meet the regional governor, he says there plans to build a road and a massive water pipe to bring in water from areas better off. but he can't say when you can expect to the those problems to be a reserve within ah, one year or 2 years for the last 8 decades. nothing has been done. and this is the 1st government. this is the 1st regime which is taking care of their whole of a problem. he says residents are also to blame because for generations, they have been cutting down the forests in the area. becket, manambra over river lyford. i says she has no energy to think about who or what is responsible for the crisis. the handling of them had sometimes the children don't get any money until the end of the day. so late at night. sometimes we don't eat
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the whole day. we just stay hungry, then i just search the countess fruits. now we don't have anything to cook, so i need to go and look for catches food. so we have a meal units, laundrin. so once again, she ventures out in the heat without shoes looking for something to eat, trying to make ends meet, finding food and waters, all the food i can think of every day. let's take a look out some other stories making headlines around the world. i'm us officials in the gaza strip say at least 21 people were killed after a fire broke out at a 3 story building into job dear life. refugee camp health sitting president mac wood, abbas has sent his condolences and declared friday a day of morning and 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. the 2nd such incident in less than
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a week in the kenyan capital, where developers often ignore government regulations. us house of representatives, speaker nancy pelosi says she'll step down from her room in january when the republican party takes control of the chamber. the 2 year old law maker took the office in 2007 presiding over both impeachment of former president donald trump. the democrats narrowly lost the house to their republican opponent, nation in last week's mid term election august that i so did. flashes broke out in the city of buffalo nixon as demonstrators marched on the american consulate, they were commemorating the bloody crackdown of a student uprising in 1973. which of these 23 people were killed? the was, had been supporting greece, was military dictatorship at the time, which had ordered the crackdown. thousands of protesters have rallied in prague against the government support for ukraine, its fight against russia. the demonstration united far right and far left groups
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under the slogan, the truck republic. first, they want the cabinet to focus more on domestic problems. hundreds of mourners of attended the funeral of a protest are killed by security forces in the western reigning city of book on the demonstration demonstrator was among the victims of what human rights groups described as one of the most laila knights. the governments cracked out several people, including a 9 year old boy, were shot dead across the country. come and routine teachers international relations at the university of sussex. we spoke to him about the reading governments crackdown especially in certain areas. i mean from what we hear from, for example, seated and this phone will con itself to which you referred. it seems that during night the 15 basically in the hands of the people. and during the day the, the resume troops kind of regaining control. and the similar situation seems to be
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the case in some other towns which shows kind of the erosion or exhaustion of regime troops that are also report, which are remarkable in some sense that the government has evacuated. some of the quite strategic point on top of high mountains in the border ages of kurdistan, where military troops have been based off for a very long time to deal with. could position groups on if i created them to the city, you know, to, to kind of track down on the protest of the, leaving those areas kind of undefended, you know, increasing use of, i come by the munition and, 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 scrap spread and intensity of the protest according to netherlands, has convicted 3 men in absentia for their roland, down in malaysia airlines and age 17 over ukraine, 8 years ago they include 2 former russian intelligence agents and ukranian separate
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his leader. a 4th defendant had been quitted the passage. i was shot down over eastern ukraine, killing all 298 people on board. a verdict years 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 mh 17 that apple is from all the court is of the opinion that m a 17 crashed you to the firing of a, a book me south from a field in the premier care 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
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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. did anything with so live all the time. we notice you can be, you could read voted to help us you know that any been good. think this most important for other grieving families. the ruling brings little comfort. you got to remember while we were in court today, we still have to go home and said or disable has revolved our little ones and nothingness. not never going to go away that feeling, you know, no matter what the court says or what happens in coal. i hostile or is gonna be the
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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. right, you can watching the w news and don't forget you can always get more d w news on the go. just download our app from google play or from the apple app store. that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world, as well as access to push notifications or any breaking news. a drip update, but to stay tuned. we have business news with christy watson up next there and talking to berlin. thanks for watching up guitar, exciting sport in terms controversial, political to with their for youth with reports and background information. everything about.
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