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if we don't do something, our children won't be able to enjoy fresh air. breathing this week on d w. ah, this is d, w. news live from berlin. russian artillery pound, t cranes, eastern dumbass region. but in some parts relief after the retreat, they w. a head to a village in the new they liberated here san reach where people were account, their experience of life under russian control. also coming up,
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thousands of people are killed and hundreds injured by an earthquake on indonesia, main island, java and images on social media show scenes of shock and destruction. soon after the fight, chief of police in the u. s. investigator suspected hate crime after a gum and kills 5 people. take a night club in colorado. and the christmas lights are on in paris. but how much will europe's energy crisis dimmed sparkle in the city? ah, i'm anthony how it thanks for joining us. heavy fighting continues in ukraine's eastern dumbass and he's not the address president vladimir soleski said russia launched over 400 strikes across the region on sunday. a line investigated in keep say that more than 8000 civilians have been killed since the war began. but i warn
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the actual casualties are likely to be much higher. the report comes as a series of explosions brought the occupied nuclear plant of separation renewing concerns over the safety of europe, or just nuclear facility. staying a new crime in the southern region of hiss on was recently liberated by ukrainian forces. after 8 months of russian occupation. more than a week after russian troops retreated the city of harrison and its surrounding villages and out slowly returning to life, they w. nick connelly visited the region, including the village of backward dot net, the scene of some of the worst fighting in the region. this is the road to fit a son or what's left of it. for months, russia and ukraine fought tooth and nail for every meteor. in the end, rushes forces collapsed, unable to cope with ukraine's relentless attacks on the supply lines. a victory has come at a steep price. this village was just behind the ukrainian forward positions,
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intact houses, the exception here. rockets like these. i just one of the dangers many more i hidden heading towards cut san we cross what until a week ago was the front line. the crane army wants to show us that they take care not to it. civilians, no homes, unlike their russian opponents. this village, blah, doubtless, is certainly much better shape than the one we've just left. even though, until recently, it was home to a russian base of to so many months cut off from the outside world. people here, the glad to finally tell this stories about the russians would break into houses, empty them, take anything they came across. you know, they could stop you on your bike and just take it off. you should the same would phones a warner robot. as soon as it got dark, you just had to lay low. if we sold will we turn around and make herself scarce from what you said. most of this villages residents couldn't get used to the
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fighting in life under occupation, but leaving wasn't an option for every one of them. but i say no. what about my animals? who would i have left my chickens, my goats, my pig, let's with. what do i do about my clothes? lots of people here left after a husband and wife work held in actually gives income. he would be in d. o. in 1st a shall killed the husband at home. and for 2 days later his widow was killed by another shell. in the same high you thought if there are gonna be your father. we meet irina. she works at the village school, which russian soldiers took over as their base should just be inside for the 1st time. who wants to show us yet to receive yahoo, they obviously thought they'd be cash in here, not sure. but all they find where are social security papers or no one in the woman movie. they took all the laptops. so but all the technology it's all gone in for him. yes you guy a gun at the ball over? no supposed to list irina grew up here and came back to work at the school more
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than 15 years ago. she takes to see a parting message left by the russian soldiers. the handwriting may be neat, 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 t. v. a telling them, let me come now from 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 up with new below, gib will, will hurt us. 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
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the whole of europe. for now they in their parents are no hurry to come home. i'm joined now from keith by d w. nick connelly who filed that report. so, nick parts of the house on region had been liberated the russian presents now comes via artillery attacks. what did you witness while you were there? destiny in sarasota city, which is directly on the need for a river which separates the western bank, which is now under ukraine control from the russian controlled eastern bank. there you can basically you don't have more than 510 minutes without hearing some artillery hearing explosion. some of that is outgoing, some of that is incoming from the russian. some of that is d mining. there still lots and lots of minds booby traps left by the russians last week. the definitely is a sense that there is an uptick in the activity from the russian side that after the initial panic and of shock about the speed at which they had to leave, they are now upping their attacks. all had
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a song key not to allow the ukrainians to enjoy their victory too much. and there is sensitive, very real danger the near with lots of powerful russian artillery, just few comments to well know, the bank that river, that they could, if they wanted to turn fits on. it's not a marable and so attention just to the intense fighting being reported further east in the dumbass region. is there any st ukrainian forces? nick are on the verge of major gains. they're like they achieved in hassle. i think for now that is definitely not on the cards. i think there's more the risk or the fear here in care of, of the opposite that having basically faced defeat after defeat over the last few months, the russian forces could actually, if they really just throw everything they have, make some small gains in. don't mess around the city of buff mode, which they're trying to take now. desperately. we had reports of forces that were withdrawn from kind of song being sent to the stair. so basically, the russian command, desperate to have something to show for all these months of warfare, for all these tens of thousands of debts and incredibly intense fighting,
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but not very few civilians. left, emergency juicy are shocking of just continuous fire that phosphorus bonds, other things that are normally not part of the kind of normal civilized in veteran was kind of ways of fighting was being thrown there by the russian forces at the ukrainian positions. and in the very real perspective that potentially ukraine might have to pull out, at least partially in that part of the country to avoid further losses in terms of soldiers and equipment. while that's happening, new care reports of shelling again around the russian controlled zachary here, nuclear power plant. do we know for sure who's doing it and to what extent should be worried? i think responsibility for this issue, destiny clearly lies with russia. they control the power plant. they have basically torpedoed any attempt to kind of create a no fire zone around that plant. they are constantly attacking ukrainian positions on the opposite side of the nipper river. close the nuclear power station. they,
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as we know, have held lots of different positions, lots of different equipment and sometimes forces on the territory of what is europe's biggest nuclear power station. so i think they're so city is clear every couple of weeks, this kind of escalates. i think that's kind of a rush, an attempt to try and get people western europe fearful about some kind of nuclear mishap there to try and put pressure on them to maybe withdraw all doll down the support for care of. we've seen the power station time and time again being cut off from maine's power supply, which is really crucial to the security there and keeping the directors safe every time for now. those supplies of electricity have been restored, but the definitely is a sense. this is a ticking time bomb and that now kind of the people on both sides of discovery have kind of got used to the danger there, but it is still very, very real danger. 400000. not millions of people living in that region. and calmly in keeps thanks so much. the great monitors, the use of land mines in war, says roches deployment of land mines in ukraine threatens to one to 25 years of
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progress on the ship. the annual report from landman monitor says, 277 civilians have been killed or injured by mines and explosive remnants in ukraine alone in the 1st part of this year. can there be a more terrifying job at the moment than that of a ukrainian mind clearing technician working with technology that's barely moved forward for decades. go on the whole idea. but if the boy that if i walked very slowly and carefully, but looking in front of me, one meter to the left, or the one meter in front, one meter to the right. so guy you, i look for something visual and then i check with the metal detector for minds that could have been planted before it retreated from house on the russian military put down hundreds, maybe thousands of mines, explosives that kill and maim directly and indirectly, just outside house on this child's family newly liberated by the ukraine army was
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heading west. there was a driver off a car in front of us, hit a land mine and that car was thrown on us the explosion. i don't know what happened, but my husband was thrown toward other mind. luckily he didn't blow up. he's in a difficult medical condition now. my daughter, an older son were not hurt, but the middle one had to be of assistance. tate, it, he's better now. i thought his whole cry eastern ukraine has become one of the most mind contaminated regions in the world. and with energy and power being targeted by russia. minesweepers are often followed by engineers rebuilding the power grid to proceed with you yesterday, our colleagues found a neutralized and anti personnel mind that had a trend under the mine. there was a grenade in it. it was a booby trap that was placed on purpose at the entrance of the field where we work
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and grow from the 2 reasons. one official estimates ukraine has lost 25 to 30 minesweepers since the war began. and there are at least 200000 square kilometers, not checked, and not d mind that doesn't include regions now occupied by russia. when the war ends, landmines will remain under foot for years. an earthquake has struck indonesia as island of java, killing at least 62 people. government officials say hundreds more, have been injured like damaged many structures and triggered landslides and the capital to cut a 1000, streamed into the streets off to high rise buildings. scott, at swain java is indonesians of mine, island and is densely populated with some 145000000 inhabitants. yet the center at the earthquake was in the western province of the island. over more, we're joined now by d. w. 's, prieto, consumer poetry who's in jakarta,
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pre to welcome what is the latest information you can give us about the quite yet we remain to learn about the additional casualties, but it is confirmed that doesn't have been killed and hundreds have been injured. and it is also confirmed that the epicenter of the earthquake and t, i'm job as jaffa. i'm that also had just caught the capital and its surrounding was online. and that is why the material edgy and climate till a g and g f is the agency said that it doesn't have the possibility of the soon i me. but the authorities also stated that there had been 63 after shouts as to what i'm sitting right now in the capital. you know, the situations are more under control, but back then when the earthquake happens, it was so it was so strong. people had to rushed out from the apartments from the offices. but then in the end is you and your right now people are still struggling to save lives and to, you know, to help lines, you know,
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several hours hours and many off to shocks. on from, from the moment we're getting a clear pitch now of the full extent of the damage you can see so many buildings are collapsed that are being taken away to the hospitals. and to give you a clear picture of the location of the epicenter, the earthquake is basically located in a rural area where people there build their own house with the simple materials from breaks and woods. and that is why i went earthquake like this happens. it could easily to labs, and that also applies to their hospitals there. so now the doctors and all the healthcare is trying to do their best to save the other patients, judy to do the emergency procedure. but they had to take the patients and get our from the hospital us just in case the after shots happens again. the w's predict. costume of poetry reporting from jakarta. thanks so much. all right, his look now at some other stories making news around the world. the captain of
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iran, national football team were playing england as we speak. his voice solidarity with anti government protests in his country is on herself. he said he hopes his team can be the voice of the people back home. ron has been rocked by months of protest spot by the death of a young woman at the hands of the countries. morality police. poland has welcome the offer of your defense support from germany following a deadly missile strike. last week, warsaw said they would station the patriot missile system on the eastern border. 2 civilians were killed when a rocket believe to be from a ukrainian anti. if ralph's system crashed on the far because our president casem, you're my talk, i if as secured an expected chicken term after snap elections as extensively torrell commission says he won over 80 percent of the vote. according to clot, preliminary results, critics, i took, i have faced no real opposition after
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a violent crack down on widespread protest. earlier this year. a place in the state of colorado, a trying to determine the motive for a mass shooting at an l. l. g. b. take you night club, the killed 5 people clone gunman, also injured 25 patrons at the q club in colorado springs and i clubs owners calling the attack a hight cry. the suspected gunman is in police. custody after club go as overpowered him, tokens of remembrance and love for victims of the shooting. colorado springs is a conservative leaning city in the heart of the us. the attack on patrons club q has devastated and already marginalized community. our community is shattered. this is the only l g b t q a plus space. we have in the city of colorado springs where we don't go
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how can we now do anything knowing like, something like this can happen. and even at a vigil held for victims, the states governor jarrod polis addressed mourners via video. calling the shooting a senseless act of evil, in 2018 palace was the 1st openly gay man to be elected governor in the u. s. club, you busy with me. and it's a hose for dason. shoot, enjoy a huge and you feel, oh, shoot for more. the gunmen began firing just moments before midnight. as people in the club were planning to mark the start of the transgender day of remembrance.
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honoring those killed in trans phobic violence. the outcome here in colorado springs could have been much worse if not for the response from club goers. the city's police chief said at least 2 club patrons fought and subdued the suspected gunmen before officers arrived and arrested him. investigators a still determining and motive that club q has issued a statement calling the shooting a hate attack. now after the closure of the cop 27 climate talks in egypt, elation over landmark compensation deal as being tempered by disappointment. i've progress on cutting emissions and fossil fuels. let's take a look at what the summer did and didn't achieve. there was no agreement on facing out fossil fuels any time soon. delegates did, however, reaffirm a commitment to the goal of keeping global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius above pre
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industrial levels. and there was a loss and damage deal that will compensate vulnerable nations suffering from climate change. the compensation deal reached at cop $27.00 has met with prize across the board. but what about cutting emissions, which is essential to limiting the impact of climate change? we asked 100 singh of climate action network international. what should, what sort rather of burden sharing? he could see between riches states and developing nations. so got the 7 indeed was a turning point in dealing with the consequences of climate change by setting up the fun, but not the cause and that's fossil fuels. are until the last moment there was a fight to include all fossil fuels and the phase out in um, in an equitable manner. but somehow this agreement failed to include the equitable pacing out of all fossil fuels and the challenges that the burden is increasing for the developing nations. because on one hand,
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they are being impacted by climate change. on the other hand, they are facing more pressure to face out of fossil fuels without getting adequate support. from that it's whoa that is most responsible for the climate crisis and on finance, it's countries have been failing consistently to meet their commitments. and we have seen many broken promises in the last few years. and unless developing countries get finance, they will not be able to drop us a form their economy than energy system into much more green. our health officials in haiti say they are running out of medical supplies to treat cholera patients. the latest outbreak is killed at least 175 people. that 1000 more are suspected to be infected. and economic and political crisis in haiti has made the situation worse among those most affected by cholera or children. levine, or shale off his chest lust,
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one of her children took gallagher. now she's fighting to thief, her 7 mental daughter. well, to stick with the theme defeat. so so, so my son passed away during the night with diarrhea and vomiting. so his gum. i don't have anything in the house. the neighbors brought me some things. he hath been hit hard by the outbreak path and have been hospitalized and a lack of these thoughts. this means not everyone can survive this treatable illness. today, i'm deborah the government does not have enough ivy because it was not prepared to treat so many people. they all have a diarrhea and need hydration solution season. her, they need beds. so the of you know, what violence crushing power d and st blockades. my aunt gang members, i'd also preventing access to safe water and health clinics. the situation has
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prompted to un to launch an appeal for nearly $150000000.00, but it is not only the caribbean island nation that hath been affected in 2021 and this year. federal countries in africa and asia were hit by cholera outbreaks. an epidemic anthea that started in august, has led to infection spiking in neighboring countries, including lebanon in october, poverty stricken lebanon reported at 1st gave in 30 years. the rising number of cases pushed the country to launch, or call it our immunization, dr. but the world health organization has warned of a white white shortage of colorado vaccine leading thousands at risk of losing their lights unless helped gunther looking at some other world news now and residence in china's capital badging are facing further shut down as the country battles a spike in covey,
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19 infections. schools and restaurants have been closed in multiple districts with officials calling for residence to stay home. 2 people died from the virus over the weekend, marking china's 1st report a death. in almost 6 months, a protest against the peruvian president turned violent as hundreds of demonstrate as much through the capital laced by t gas when protest is attempted to remove st. barricades is an edward castillo. the 1st year in power has been a turbulent one, is already faced to impeachment attempts. every snow fall has been disrupting traffic across southern sweden. raylyn bus services are also affected. authorities have advised residence to stay at home with a warning has been issued for the capital, stock home and surrounding region. now the festive season is approaching in many parts of the world and that means christmas lights
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are being switched back on. but in europe and energy crisis because of the war, a new crime sent power costs, skyrocketing and sparked calls to save electricity. in the french capital, paris lights are illuminating the shops and they say again, but some a questioning where the christmas lights are appropriate. this you ah, 1st is getting into the holidays. first, any the has dawned on its christmas glue with a grand ceremony residence and doris from around the world gathered on the french capron stream boulevard for the event. but it comes at a time when french government is aiming for a reduction in the countries energy use europe. ongoing energy crisis and rising cost of living have put a damper on the seals, festive season. many believe that is all the more reason to have something to look
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forward to is away and live and bring him with me legally. here, just bear with me that i think if i keep leaving a voice, thousands of sparking light bulbs a dead up on the trees lining the chance alizae every year. this time they will be turned off earlier at night and run a week shorter than before and a push to save energy. the committee in judge says the light will also consume less electricity compared to last year's display. but not every one is impressed. worse mafia, i think it's good does assembly from bird. i think it's bit of green washing up version, but hayes, symbolic. so it's cool. hubbard, sick we're, we're going to say it's good to do was to do it using a little less electricity. the last 2 holiday seasons were disrupted by the pandemic. and now the regions,
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like people across the world are facing yet another year of uncertainty. still for many bees christmas lights offer a moment of collective joy. you're watching j. w news. a quick reminder of our top story this hour. the french president zalinski says russia launched over $400.00 strikes across the east of dawn. vast region on sunday is investigated in he'd said that more than 8000 civilians have been killed since the start of the world. and nath bike has killed least 62 people and injured hundreds more on indonesia. as mine island java, disaster officials said most were killed when harms collapsed. that many more would have been killed quite had happened at night. ah. now coming up next on the dw news, asia authorities in china try to stamp out a spike in code cases where the new target had 0 coverage policy work
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had in the poll why a national vote that many people hoped would bring change, could result in more instability stories more coming up on t w. news, asia after a short break with british vantage. for now, i'm anthony howard in berlin for me and the team here. thanks for watching statute . with
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