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oh, with the share the meal, you can share your meal with children with just $0.50 and a tap on your smartphone. together we can end global hunger. please download the app. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, russian strikes, pound, ukraine's easton dumbass region. but in some parts, as relief off to the retreats, d. w had to a village in the newly liberated hassan region by people recount their experience of life under russian control. also coming up at the cop 27 climate summit,
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egypt tales, a historic deal to help vulnerable nations. but how significant is the loss and damage deal with allison agreements to cut more emissions and phase out fossil fuels and off to criticism and controversies in men's football world cut kicks off in cattle. but there's no joy for the host team who lose the opening match. ah, and i manuscripts mckennan, thanks so much for joining us. heavy fighting continues and ukraine's eastern done baset region. in his nightly address president vladimir lensky said russia launched over 400 strikes across the region. on sunday alone, investigators and keith say more than a 1000 civilians have in killed since the war began. but their warning,
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the actual casualties are likely to be much higher. their report comes as a series of explosions rocked the occupied nuclear power plant and jeffery jo renewing concerns over the safety of europe's largest nuclear facility. now the southern region of her son was recently liberated by ukrainian forces after months of russian occupation. he w. as nick conley visited the region, including the village of blah hood that no, that's the scene of some of the was fighting in the region. this is the road to hipson or what's left of it. for months, russia and ukraine fought tooth and nail for every meter in the end, rushes forces collapsed, unable to cope with ukraine's relentless attacks on the supply lines. victory has come at a steep pros. this village was just behind the ukrainian ford positions, intact houses, the exception here. rock,
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it's like these are just one of the dangers. many more i hidden. heading towards cuts on we cross what until a week ago was the front line. the ukrainian army wants to show us that they take care not to it. civilians, no homes, unlike their russian opponents. this village applaud dudley is certainly much better shape than the one we've just left. even though, until recently, it was home to a russian base. after so many months cut off from the outside world, people here the glad to finally tell the stories. the mama, the russians would break into houses, empty them, take anything they came across either north, they could stop you on your bike and just take it off. you can shut the st. would phones i wouldnt. robert, as soon as it got dark, you just had to lay low. if we saw the, we'd turn around and make ourselves scarce from what you said. most of this village is residents couldn't get used to the fighting in life under occupation. leaving wasn't an option for everyone. oh, good. but i don't know. what about my animals?
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who would i have left my chickens, my go, it's my pig let's with. what do i do about my clothes? lots of people here left after a husband and wife were killed in a jewelry, didn't come. he would be in new york. the island 1st a shall killed the husband at home. and for 2 days later, his widow was killed by another shell in the same house. like you thought, if you get a good either your father, we me to renew. she works at the village school, which russian soldiers took over as their base. she's just been inside for the 1st time. who wants to show us? just going to receive the vehicle. they obviously thought they'd be cash in here. not sure. what all they found or social security papers. they took all the laptops, but all the technology, it's all gone. and so you just, you cannot. the balloon of ball irina grew up here and came back to work at the school more than 15 years ago. he takes to see a parting message there by the russian soldiers. the handwriting may be neat,
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but the language is anything but in drastic terms. it blames the ukrainians to the war and accuses them of killing women and children before concluding. we'll meet in hell next time. he won't get away from us. even after months on the ground in ukraine, at least some of the russian troops till apparently believe with their commanders and russian tv telling them me now that the russians would repeat the same thing to us over and over. we came here to liberate you who have you liberated me from. i'd ask them my life was fine until you came. now, i'm not living any more. i'm just surviving. trying to work i to die or live to see another day. everything was good until you russians came to new board to google. and now the russians really are gone. people here are remarkably confident that the ukraine, you know me is back for good. but it's not just the russians that are gone. the children used to fill these classrooms are also gone, scattered across ukraine and the whole of europe. for now, they and their parents are no hurry to come home and heavy fighting in the east and
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on bass region and reports of ongoing russian artillery tax in the newly liberated san region. i off mike martin at the war studies department at kings college london for his assessment. the situation. see what's happened is now that the russians have pulled out of her on both sides. both russia and ukraine have realized that it's very difficult to make advances in the area. the russians are both of fortifications. obviously the trainings now hold on and so that frontline is settling down to one where there probably won't be any big offensive, but both sides are, are logging on to each other. the activity actually in the strategic sense is over in the east, in the dumbass, where the russians for the last couple of months actually have been trying to make progress so far. unsuccessfully against the ukrainian front lines. so we know that the russians have pull back and have fun, but they're not far away. why is her son so important?
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her son was taken in the 2nd day of the war. and it was the only big city that the russians controlled is the only regional capsule. it's also the only big area on, on the western side of the river, the pro, which runs right the way through ukraine from crimea all the way up to keith. and so now that the russians have left that, that was a huge setback for them because that area would have been a spring board for further attacks all the way along. the black sea coasted into mich alive and and we know that there is still lots of concern about the shelling around the now russian control generation nuclear power plant. do we know that the, the russians or the ukrainians doing the shelling and, and really do we need to be worried about this? in short, we don't. the international atomic agency has
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a team in the plants and they are currently conducting investigations. and it's not clear whether it's the ukrainians or the russians. i don't think we should be any more worried than we have been. but obviously a nuclear power plant in a war zone is problematic. but that area around that area is actually one of the areas of likely future offensive because neither side on that southern frontline has reinforced greatly or dug in big fortifications. so that is probably where we'll see and offensive at some point in the next 6 months. ok, so somewhere to watch, to leave it there. might martin from king's college london. thanks so much. thank you. to the got 27 planet talks in egypt now and elation over a landmark compensation deal has been tempered by disappointment, over progress on cutting emissions and fossil fuels. so let's take a look at what the summer did and didn't achieve. now there was no agreement on
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phasing out fossil fuels any time soon, but delegates did however, reaffirm a commitment to the goal of keeping global warming to $1.00 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. and there was a loss and damage deal that will compensate vulnerable nations suffering from climate change. it's a historic deal thrashed out by exhausted delegates after weeks of negotiations that the climate talks in egypt to day hearing, sir michelle, we established the 1st ever dedicated form for loss or damage a form that has been so long in the making the fund would pay poor nations on the front lines of climate change, dealing with destruction and death from extreme weather. developing countries have
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contributed the least to heat trapping emissions that are causing temperatures to increase world wide. nations like pakistan with floods have killed hundreds this year alone have been campaigning for this compensation for decades. the establishment of a refund is not about dispensing charity. it is clearly a down payment on the longer investment in our joint futures. it is a down payment and an investment and climate justice. but at some delegates celebrate. crucial details are still unclear. like exactly which richer countries will pay into the fund and how much and there was little progress on tougher carts to carbon emissions. but gas is produced by burning fossil fuels that had driving climate change. europe is among
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the big emitters and germany has pledged to cut its emissions, but worn that other top polluters are doing the same. that of course, more than frustrating to see, overdo steps on mitigation and the phase out of fossil fuels prevented by some major misses and oil producing countries. as a result, the world loses precious time towards the path of limiting warming to $1.00 degrees from our from scott. a sentiment shared by many delegates leaving the conference is a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. at least 14 people have been killed after an earthquake struck indonesia, main island of java. more than a dozen. others have been injured after buildings collapsed in several towns. high rise buildings were seen swaying in the capital of jakarta, leading thousands to evacuate on to the streets. a lone gunman has killed 5 people,
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an injured 25 others and a shooting at an l. g. b t. q nightclub in the us state of colorado. a 22 year old suspect is now in police custody of being subdued by club goers. the night clubs owners of cooling the attack, a hate prime. disney has asked a chief executive bob che pack on sunday and brought back former c e. o. bob eiger . and the ideas leadership, disney acquired, pixar, marvel, and lucas film. over the past 2 years, under his successes, rain, the company found itself and turbulent waters with its shares dropping by 40 percent. because like president cassim jermarta cayenne has secured an expected 2nd term after snap elections. hasn't sounds? electoral commission says he won over 80 percent of the vote. that's according to preliminary results critic say to kaya face, no real position after a violent crack down on widespread protests earlier this year.
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elemental world cup has opened in cattle amid controversy and the defeat of the hosts against ecuador, the 1st time ever that a host nation has lost its opening game. and although several high profile stars refuse to perform at the opening ceremony, it did boast a variety of local and international acts and was hosted by us act and morgan freeman. he headline, performer was k pop star john cook. and in his speech cutters ruling a mass, spoke of celebrating diversity. and the opening match of the tournament left at quitters fans. euphoric guitar failed to threaten their south american rivals who cruise to a comfortable to no victory ah, guitar began their 1st ever world cup match on the back foot. just minutes after kickoff ecuador had scored, however, and a valencia's goal was surprisingly disallowed by the video assistant referee for
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offside. a short reprieve for the hosts as valencia got another chance to school. soon after, filled in the box and awarded the penalty with 15 minutes played. the captain coolly converted for his $36.00 international go, and he wouldn't stop there. just after the half hour, mark ecuador, each time leading scorer, double the lead, and his side were cruising. meanwhile, kits all failed to register a single shot on target in the much among the few chances this was the most spectacular. as substitute mohammed missouri blasted his shot over the bar. i'm so could saw become the 1st ever world cup host to lose their opening match from tennis news and know that joke of it has ended an eventful year on a high note after winning the atp finals. the sub defeated upcoming norwegian talents cast the root in sunday's final check which sealed the victory with an 8th
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. it's the sick time. he's won the atp finals, trophy and caps the year that saw him claim his 21st grand slam title at wimbledon . but also miss out on to others to you to cope with restrictions. and that is all we have time for coming up next up. film takes you to the south atlantic island of st. helena, to see it's unique flora and fauna, and to meet the people defending a haven of biodiversity. i manuscript mckennan in berlin. thanks so much for watching. i set off with the patry, our team must go. they need to stop murdering and are pressing on.

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