tv DW News Deutsche Welle November 23, 2022 10:00pm-10:16pm CET
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ah mm ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, russia attacks infrastructure sites across ukraine, brush and rockets, hip residential buildings, and knock out power and heating and several cities, even causing blackouts in neighboring moldova. also coming up the european parliament under cyber attack, from a pro kremlin group. it comes just hours after the parliament declares russia
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a state sponsor of terrorism. here the latest from our correspondent and brussels. and at the world cup and katara japan stun, germany in their 1st group match the next upset of a favorite. and this tournament ah, i'm nicole fairly good to have you with us. russia has stepped up. it's rocket attacks on ukraine with fresh strikes on cities across the country. authority say russian rockets hit a residential building and the capital keep killing at least 3 people. stripes knocked out power in the western city of live and disrupted water supply in several regions and neighboring, moldova officials say power was lost in half of the country due to the strikes in ukraine. this comes after ukrainian officials said
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a strike on the maternity ward and the southern upper region region on tuesday killed a newborn baby was pulled from the rubble of what was the maternity ward. this doctor was fortunate to make it out alive. but the russians strike that flattened his workplace, did take the life of the baby. he was there to deliver. its mother was rescued. just the latest casualties of yet another attack on a healthcare facility. moscow has long denied targeting hospitals and clinics, but the world health organization has recorded moulton 700 attacks since the start of the war. 9 months ago. russia's repeated attacks on energy infrastructure. a, making it hard if adult is to provide care at those hospitals that are still standing here in hassan. they're forced to work by flashlight as they try to save a teenager whose hand was blown off in
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a russian strike without power for the elevator. he has to be carried up 6 flights of stairs on a stretcher to reach an operating room lit with only emergency lights. global business. with it's hard without an elevator hard without light to get the child to the 6th floor. no water, no heating. working in the dim light, doctors amputate the teenagers left arm. his mother waits nearby, inconsolable he'll give us, they shoot at civilians at children. we didn't call them hair and didn't kill any of their children. so why are they killing ours? but with russian attacks continuing and winter beginning to bite her san residence, the facing shortages of water, food, and other essentials, many a making
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a difficult choice and joining the government's voluntary evacuation effort boarding buses to seek safety further from the front lines. he w. nick conway is in cave and he gave us these details on the latest russian strikes. well, this really was a big deal. i say, one of the biggest attacking over the last month, month and a half where russia has switched its tactics. having basically discovered that it's not really able to do a lot to push you crane back on the battlefield. instead attacking the big cities places often 100 comes away from the front lines attacking that, civilian infrastructure, power, water heating plants most of give is currently without power. that is definitely not the norm previous times. you know, within a few hours you'd have more power, but just driver and care of right now. most of the city is in total darkness. most of the traffic lights are out. occasionally you'll see a few buildings with lights on. and you are asked of why is this, you know,
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is there a hostile neighbor with some of the critical infrastructure? often people get very annoyed because they see their neighbors with power. and current can't understand why they are connected when the rest of the city isn't. but the general picture is here, one of darkness, and this is something is repeated across the country. people without water, people without power, and often without eating. or there is a sense that they're in some parts. casually. they are reconnecting households to the cities, but it is obviously desperate because as you can probably see around the winter has finally arrived here in ukraine after very warm autumn. finally got sub 0 temperatures, snow on the ground, and people ask themselves how this is gonna work out how they're going to cope. given the in a spring is still for 5 months of keys may originally, cliff guys warned that the capital faces the worst winter since world war 2. how are you cranes holding up so far? i think the expectation from the russians was that this would break you brain resistance, that it would see civilians coming on the streets, protesting,
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forcing their positions to come to some kind of deal with russia to end or listen to make life more bearable for now. i think it's having the opposite effect. we're seeing a lot of defiance, a lot of anger people, even living hungry, comes away from the front line kind of directly involved in their daily life in this conflict, no chance to escape that. we're also seeing a lot of western help coming, even coaching to be who are paying less attention to this conflict. suddenly confronted with images of people surviving without power and heating in horrors, apartments trying to kind of survive somehow. so for now, i don't think there's any sense of panic, but there is definitely an expectation that some people may leave lots of ukraine to come back from europe in recent months when things got a bit more manageable question. now whether some of the people might now leave again, in the hope of considering things out in germany, poland, somewhere else am. and there is no effort to try and offer people some kind of response police stations or the government buildings being opened up where people can charge their phones, maybe get an internet connection, maybe, you know, just sit in the womb some time. i think the most important thing psychologically is internet and phone connection. i think i've seen people living without days without
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power or water for days or weeks on end. but when people are unable to reach their relatives unable to work out what's happening to their family elsewhere, then that really is the thing that really is most difficult from rural here. understandably so to, to lose nick connelly reporting from keith. thank you so much and please try to stay safe. the european parliament website has been hit by a cyber attack. as hours after a designated russia, a state sponsor of terrorism. european lawmakers voted overwhelmingly in favor of the resolution because of moscow's repeated strikes on civilian targets in ukraine . the designation won't have any legal ramifications because the e, you does not currently have a legal structure in place to deal with it. our correspondent in brussels, terry shells told us one the european parliament's website appears to be back up now, but it has been up and gone down again just this afternoon. so what we saw happen is that just shortly after the parliament voted on this measure that you mentioned
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to declare russia, state sponsor of terrorism. the website was no longer accessible, even clicking on it to read this statement, following the vote. you could, you couldn't get in, and this remains down for some time. the president of the european parliament, roberta metzler, went to twitter to say that a pro kremlin group had claimed responsibility for the attack. and that the, the parliament's a tech team was fighting back against it. and she said that she had one response for the hackers and that's slow. you kleinie, of course, glory to ukraine. now this measure, as you mentioned, does not have legal standing because the parliament at this time only has the ability to declare individuals and organizations as, as terrorist entities. but they hope that this measure will push european union governments to and, and the european union itself to create a legal framework in which countries can be designated as state sponsors of terrorism. this is something that is done in the united states, but they haven't gone so far as to declare russia one of these,
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these countries yet, none the less of course, european parliamentarians spoke out against the attack and said this to showed that the measure that they passed today, declaring russia as a terrorist entity was well proven. oh, for the ball got even rolling for germany's world cub opener against japan, the team had a message for fifa. german players covered their mouth during a team photo just ahead of kick off. it was a response to fif us threats of sanctions over the one love arm bend on the pants. germany were eager to set things straight after a disastrous exit in russia 4 years ago. but there opener didn't go exactly as planned. his tiger under juan, groped the dead lock, 30 minutes into the game after converting from the spot. germany could have easily increased their lead, but the lat bite. the chances were there, the finishing was wilsonville. japan caught the way back into this game. one never
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in the 2nd half was this an upset in the making the japanese fence seemed to think so. and took my son immediate reality by giving japan the deed to one the finest for the next big upset. this was, this time it was japan that's done what time would come champions, germany and in today's other world code matches an uneventful game between croatia and morocco and it in a gold straw. wild, 2010 champion spain, who played in germany's group, each showed a dominant display against costa rica. when is lea a player, donnie, almo found the back of the net after an artistic effort in the 11th minute, and we would like to show you those pictures. let's see if we can bring them up. there they are. i was the 1st of 3 goals for spain in the 1st half alone, and they didn't slow down there for am doris with his 2nd goal of the match after
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the break. and then 18 year old gobby added another. the final score, a convincing 7 new germany crashed out of the last world cup and 2018 in the group stage. after losing their opening match against mexico. we asked our sports correspond and jonathan harding and don't if history was about to repeat itself, i think it would be tempting to say that obviously, after this result, there's a lot of disappointment here for germany, fans, and everybody who's watched the germany team. but i think there's an obvious difference to the performance 4 years ago for 70 minutes. germany were actually very good tonight. and i think the problem was that at the end they played bad football when it counted. and that's ultimately why they lost the game. i'm not sure whether it's the same as russia 4 years ago. thomas miller said, it feels that way. but in terms of the performance, i think there was a key difference. there are some reasons to be optimistic tonight. if you're a germany fine, even if it's not obvious, and the german team came under
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a lot of fire for bowing to feel pressure over the one love arm band and in a move that was heavily criticized on social media, they opted to show their disagreement by covering their mouth, so we'll get right back to you jonathan. but 1st a look at how fans and dough are reacted. i very much appreciate the sign because it's really hard to, to tolerate that. on the organize of this tournament. basically prevent us from thinking and speaking on everything. so from that perspective, i really appreciate this sign of our team. it is good that they have done something that they have sent this message because this is the right thing. they are doing here. of course the sickness could have been stronger, however, at least it has been a signal. i think it was like a something good in between like, between like violating the rules that might be far and not doing anything so. so yeah, i appreciate what they did. you go to much of, instead of covering their mouse,
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they should have just played better football in put more energy on to the pitch with a one fan, they're claiming that the debate was a distraction. jonathan, nobody out of the germany campus pulled out card yet. but could this controversy have played a role in germany's poor performance on the page? well, i think it's a complex situation. i mean, we fix that after the game. he doesn't want this to be an excuse. he thought it was too cheap to say. this is the reason that we lost the game and i think that's fair . but i think in the other hand, you probably have to say that it played a role, and the mammal noise said after the game, he talks about it with the players. they obviously wanted to send a message. this is obviously been a point of discussion for this team throughout this tournament, even before the start of the welcome hearing katasha. it's been something that they've been thinking about. so obviously was on their mind. i think the issue is that they played good football for 17 minutes and if they had scored a 2nd go, we wouldn't be having this conversation. people would have said what a performance by germany on and off the field and said they end up losing the game
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and we're talking about both issues. so really, i think as i said earlier, the reason that germany last night was they played bad football when it mattered not because of the ban conversation. so the germans either now probably licking their wounds while spain destroy in costa rica. what does that mean for germany and they are chances to go far at the world cup? well, nothing good. if we're honest, you never want to lose the world cup open. germany have now got bock too much experience of doing that for honest. but spain winning heavily is, has major consequences because germany play spain next. but before that game, which is the last name on that day, japan play costa rica and the opening game of that day. and if japan, when it means that germany effectively has to be spain, to avoid an unimaginable embarrassment, which would be going out of the, woke up after 2 games, which is less than russia hard to believe. but that's where i have any and you'll be following it for us, the w for it's jonathan harding indoor thank you so much to watching the w news.
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here's a quick reminder of our top story today. russia has launched fresh attacks on infrastructure sites across ukraine. the rockets have knocked down power and heating and several cities and caused massive blackouts even and neighboring moldova, after the break, benfor sewland, we'll have the business news for you. i'm nicole really thank you so much for watching things . sometimes books are more exciting than real life rare, right to read. ah, what if there's no escape to w torture list.
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