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ah, ah ah ah, this is the w news line from bad russia accused of trying to freeze ukraine into submission. present the landscape urges the un security council to condemn what he calls energy terror. after russia launched a wave of rocket attacks, nothing on heating power. the water supplies in several cases,
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also on the program of the you and human rights council prepared to hold an urgent meeting on iran's brutal crack down and look at how even the small, the signs of descent costing people their lives. indonesian rescue teams are locked in a desperate race against time to find survivors of this week. earthquake, what folks? i think they just upset the world. come in. could talk to japan stun favorites germany in the 1st group match. ah, i'm fil gale. welcome to the program. laudermill zalinski has urged the you enter back a resolution condemning what he called energy terror. ukrainian president's plea came after russia launched a new wave of rocket attacks and says countries beleaguered energy grid. addressing
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the security council by video link. he said the attacks clearly constituted crimes against humanity. ukrainian officials say the missile strikes killed at least 7 people and knocked out power across the country, neighboring moldova was also affected by blackouts. this latest russian air assault was brutal, devastating, and wide spread. little remains on this street enriched garad, a town on the outskirts of keys, which took a direct heads, though to call this place home, left to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives. so i am looking for pats left behind in the chaos of the shelling here while others try to clear away the dep, re amongst the ruins of a residential building. there's no electricity and no water and no sign that russia is going to stop any time soon. roverson thought today was the
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scariest day, was loud and terrifying. you could hear the strikes with so many victims, so many houses ruined. people have nowhere to live, no way to sleep. it's cold oliver. i can't explain it. what for? we are all human beings. around 70 missiles were lodged by russia, this time around reeking more damage on ukraine's already crippled energy system. here in the capital, the cities mass has at least 80 percent of residence. i've been left without power and water and they are not alone. cities right across ukraine, a dealing with blackouts and problems with water supplies. in the wake of the attack, ukraine's president dressed the un security council in new york, insisting it's time for the will to act. ali need their cd. what russia wants to
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achieve with such strikes should not cause confusion anywhere in the world of him, older and energy terror, or is comparable to the use of weapons of mass destruction. we must have all rough when the temperature is below saver outside, and his hens of millions of people are left without electricity. i never ceased her heat, some water hub. yeah. as a result of russians miss all their hitting energy facility of sla beth worthy. this is an obvious crime against humanity. rodney lew jaylish, presidents, zalinski says ukrainian, people are unbreakable and they will get through this war. but just how much more of this can they really take on black. correspond that nick connelly is in the ukranian capital. i asked him for his assessment of the current situation. you probably, if you can see behind me, there is not a lot of light on here and key of this morning. an interesting enough where i am,
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the power is back on the traffic lights are working, but this was a very major attack. this was probably one of the most intense days in terms of attacks on ukraine's energy system. we'd heard from the ukraine army that say that they were able to kind of hit about 5051 of the 70 cruise missiles out of the sky that were launch. yes, you came that still leaves more than a dozen hitting their targets and it wasn't just electricity supplies that were affected. we also have heating plots that are so crucial for people living in high rise apartment with no alternative way to heat their, their, their place, their, their apartments, their place of living or work. there is also the water issues of the water depends on electric pump. so most of kia is still without water, and that's something that's repeated across the country. i think when you talk to crane is the thing that kind of most often is a problem for morale is mobile phone coverage. if people aren't able to make sure that their family, their friends are safe, if they aren't able to kind of work out the logistics of their day, that is something that cuts through more than power or heat. people can deal with
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a few days without electricity. people here are used to have keeping power banks and making those preparations. that's a real issue. but for now, it does seem like this time, like all the others, ukraine officials are doing pretty well at getting back to normal and getting some kind of schedule for rebuilding and re restoring supplies. i have a question is how long can you crank keep on doing this? does it have the money? does it have the supplies? there's lots of talk about western allies, promising a lot of money, promising supplies, and not always delivering in the time frames needed yesterday. there was delegation here from 8 european countries, talking about energy. and they were happened to be here on the day where russia hit ukraine's energy supply. spent a lot of time in an air raid bunker. and i've had a chance to speak to germany's minister state mister for europe about jimmy's times to help. let's have a listen to what should say. as his guns keeps clear to him, once he crane to sink into cold and darkness this winter ukrainians are facing up to all their sign up with great bravery. and we're here to help them meet these challenges. not just with words,
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but also action. i'm here with an additional $55000000.00 euros worth of support, including generate is which will reach ukraine in the next few days from an com. well, no. conley or ukraine says rushes, trying to weaken morale and break ukrainian. so will with east missile strikes. is that working it for now it's actually having the opposite effect. we're seeing a low defiance. we're seeing people in parts of the country. sometimes hundreds of clumps away from the front lines. really directly involved in this. there's basically no way here in ukraine. you can re ignore this conflict, this war, even if you're not fighting yourself or have family fighting. but this is some, it is really making sure that all of ukraine safety, wherever they may be, is kind of involved in this national effort. and he's also kind of caught caberry counterproductive in terms of rushes international kind of p r strategy. we're seeing lots of people around the world who may be was zoning out of this conflict, paying less attention. seeing those images of civilians in, you know,
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in the snow without power, without heat. and it's really bring that focus back on or to forcing western governments to up their support for ukraine. it is important to distress in assuming the ukrainians will often point out that, you know, kind of amazingly, the u. s. has given more to ukraine since the beginning this warf than all of europe put together a battery and as the u. v. europeans, when a man's about 55 percent as much support as the americans, even though this is directly on their doorstep. so there's definitely a sense in ukraine that there is a lot more that you can do. and also, just in terms of getting it here in time to really make a difference this winter, there's a lot of frustration here that is all bureaucratic delays. and that support is an outside for the tv cameras, but doesn't actually reach the people here in any kind of time frame that makes a difference. people trying to get through this winter and, and not have to leave their country up while russia is attacking them from the f. lots people have come back to ukraine in recent months. but yeah, lots people discussing on social media here. whether may be for people who can go, who don't have to be here. if may be the best option, would be to leave again,
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you know, and sit this winter out somewhere in western europe. right. and nick conley and k. thank you. or take a look now at some more store is making a news around the world. start in china, where authorities say new cases of coven 19 infections have reached 31000 across the country. that's a record that prompted authorities to impose targeted, locked ads and closures on almost all major cities. attorneys 0 koby policy has been under intense pressure in recent weeks. was case numbers have searched lasers king is named or opposition leader. anwar ibrahim is the country's new prime minister, and was sent to left coalition one the most seats, in se general election, but not an outright majority prompting the monarch's intervention. 0 election or 30 is rejected. a request by outgoing president, dr. both and out of liberal party to review the results of last month, ronald party was hoping to
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a know most of the balance cast on electronic voting machines and a bid to overturn the election results. the court imposed a fine of about 4000000 euros, finding what he called a bizarre request in bad faith. milan must be new of twitter is holding the platforms that uses about a possible amnesty for suspended accounts is already used. want to reinstate donald trump's account. 2.7000000 votes cast so far for the 70 percent supports the united nations human rights body east. you to hold an urgent meeting to consider launching a high level investigation into trans crackdown against 8 weeks of anti regime protests. the meeting comes at the requests of germany and iceland as the backing of more than 50 countries. if the resolution passes and international investigation will look into alleged violations committed by security forces to suppress the protests. down with the dictator. that's what iranians have been taking to
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the streets for voicing anger about human rights violations by the islamic republic, and demanding an end to theocratic rule. resistance against the system, however, is something the regime shows 0 tolerance for its security forces designed to protect the character against opponents attacking protest of all over the country. most violently in the countries ethnic minority regions, like curtis turned on. this done and baluchistan. it seems that as the protest, her escalated and spreads and actually even smaller towns and villages. now joining the proteins, the regime seems to be making resorts to, to more violence using combat ammunition straight to the south of the protest. and as a result, we have more and more casualties. more than 300 people have been killed according
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to human rights groups, including more than 40 children. in many cases, their relatives are forced to pretend dead deaths were accidental. 7 thousands others are taken away by the security forces and end up in one of the country is notorious prisons, along with other political prison of like human rights activists. now friends or to d all jose and lucky, where they are subject to torture. according to family members from various law me, but she can g home, osha was saying of asha kenya. these la mic republic enjoys the silent torture of hussein and the mental torture of my parents. you can here matter. the people are satisfied with the torture. if something happens to my brother, again, the entire system of the islamic republic is responsible as homage on 40 islam. he must este awesome families are not even told where they're relative or what's happening to them. so some come to the prison every day,
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demanding information or release of their loved ones are released that is anything but certain. and a ranch ariella protest does can be charged for waging war against god, a crime that may result in the death penalty. some have already received that verdict, amys, to maintain or even build up the barrier of fear that the needs in order to rule a country where people don't want them. so that penalty is the most efficient tool to spread fear in the society so far that fear is not putting protestors off. they keep going to the st. determined to continue until the regime for the rescue operations in indonesia following mondays, earthquake continuing, official site least 271. people were killed in the 5.6 magnitude events that hit
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the island of west java heavy machinery and rescue workers. and working around the clock, but on day 4 of the operation, hopes of finding survivors are fighting some remote areas, still unreachable. officials say at least 40 people and missing, or quake has been the deadliest in indonesia since a 2018 tremor. and so now me are killed more than 4000 or they don't lose assuring. su, milan is at a hospital and chung witcher in the quake zone are welcome a shout at what's happening that yeah, right now i'm in his science hospital in g and your area. and from i can say that the situation here is under control despite the loads of patients and the ambulance keep coming from time to time. but it's the frequency is not as many as before. and the situation is, is actually not as tactic as yesterday or, oh, definitely 2 days ago from the report that i got this afternoon at least 800 people
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have been brought and treated here. but dozens, now are still staying says they have been sent home or being referred to other hospital to get a more serious medical treatments on what are you hearing about the rescue mission? yeah, rescue mission is still a priority with 6 thousands personalised have been deployed as a joint efforts between the police and military and the rescue team. but um, with the narrowing of the time window and also the heavy rain that keeps on pouring every day as a trigger slend side, still, it will definitely hamper at the rescue efforts and to see that kind of a challenging environment. and it could be a dangerous combination to find a missing people, but i can say an interesting story about a boy who miraculously survived after being trapped 2 days under the rubble, he was found in life yesterday and i, i talked to his uncle and he said,
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that the boys in a good condition, his name is oscar, but as guy is still in shock in what he has experience and what he has seen, but yeah, he needs further medication and it will, it will give approve, that the authorities will keep on the continuous efforts to find the remaining victims. right. and as i understand it, some areas have still not been read. sure. yeah, true because in a she and your there are many isolated are areas even for you know, the help for logistical supplies, medical wise and the closing and the food of the authorities are still pushing to you know, get to those air isolated areas. but from a what i've read this afternoon, a presidential, we door door also visited some locations and he said to mobilize our heavy equipment so that the axis of the roads can be cleared and more and more help can
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come up for the isolated areas with a thank you for that to sharon sharon sim, along in your chin ju, indonesia squint. so ah, and of course it's all about the woke up in catawba and before the ball got rolling for germany's open against japan, the tame had a message for fever. german players covered their mouths during a team photo just ahead of kick off in response to features threat of sanctions over the one love arm band. on the pitch, a germany were eager to set things straight after disastrous exit in russia 4 years ago. but things didn't go exactly to pla, l k, going to want growth the deadlock, 30 minutes into the game after converting from the spot. gemini could have easily increased their lead, but the lat bite. the chances were there, the finishing was well, for though japan clot they read back into the scheme,
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it's 2 to one level. in the 2nd half was this an upset in the making the japanese fans seem to think so. and talk to my son immediate reality by giving japan the need to one the finest for the next big upset. if this was cut, this time it was japan nuts. and what time was up champions? germany well depends. are studying, come back against germany. made ways back ho. these were the scenes in tokyo and across japan on 1st as japanese fans celebrated their countries at victory until the own hours. when has been called the miracle, a dough ha. i now calls for a national holiday. the 2nd big shock of the toronto to saudi arabia went over argentina on tuesday. last was corresponded jonathan harding is following the german world cup a campaign in ketta. i say whether we're seeing
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a history repeat itself after germany crushed out of the last world cup in the group stage. i think it's sad to say that i'm thomas, when i said after the game that it was a horace scenario and he did feel like it was 2018 all over again. i think there were obvious comparisons to make. they've lost their opening game at a well cop. it's not an ideal situation obviously. but i think the difference here was that they played well for 70 minutes in germany were actually completely in control of the game. they effectively lost because of the way that they fell apart in the last 20 minutes. i think there's a drastic difference to what happened in russia 4 years ago, but the result is the same and germany are definitely in a corner or the german team. i came under a lot of fall off of bound to fee for pressure over they said these are $1.00 love arm bands, but as we saw, they showed their disagreement by covering their mouth. we'll take a look at the reaction of some of the fans. they're in doha and then come back to you. i very much appreciate the sign because it's really hard to,
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to tolerate the organize of this tournament. basically prevent us from thinking, speaking on everything. so from that perspective, i really appreciate this side 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 stickler could have been stronger. however, at least it has been a signal. i think it was like 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 mouth, they should have just played better football and put more energy on to the pitch. i can go pick that up with jonathan. jonathan, what do you think? did this controversy contribute to germany's poor performance as a complex situation and he has a fixed set after the game. he doesn't want any excuses. and he thought to look at
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the arm band as a reason for the result was too cheap. i'm tend to agree with him, but or the other side of things. you have to say that it's obviously been on the players minds for some time. my montoya talked afterwards about the fact that the team had got together to discuss how they wanted to respond. and you only need to look at the german f, a statement to see that it's obviously been in their minds. the fact that they had said you can take our arm band, but you can't take our voice. it's quite clear that they wanted to make a statement. and this is an image that has gone around the world. so it was obviously there. but i think the bottom line is that germany lost this game because they play badly when it mattered most, not because of the on, but. right. any other group game, spain destroyed, costa rica, 7 and mill. what does that mean for germany's chances are nothing good. i think if your toughest opponent is going to win 7 l. a turf and he puts germany in a tough spot. the, the biggest issue for germany now is that on the day that they play spain to plan pay play costa rica earlier on. and if japan, when that,
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than germany know that they absolutely have to win, or they'll be going home and facing a worse woke up than in russia, which is hard to believe. but that's where we're at with his germany team right now . ok, thank you for that. jonathan jonathan harding, i from dw sport in doha. while in the other game, in that group, spain recorded their biggest ever world cup victory with a 7 know routes of costa rica at match starts out. round up of other woke up action on day 4 in keta a little under the radar. but a brilliant mix of young talon and experienced veterans, spain wasted no time to introduce themselves as title favorites this year. danny omar, with an artistic effort in the 11th minute, was the 1st on the long spanish score sheets. costa rica fell apart early on, or the elbows cross finds an unmarked marquess in seo who slots home spin. second of 3 golds in just the 1st half. marcello as 18 year old vendor came harvey smashed
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on this volley, scoring his 1st ever walled cup gall and the final nail in the coffin came from substitute. i've otto murata, who made it 7 mill in at a time. the red and yellows could not have hoped for a better starts in group. if it was favorites. belgium that got the better of canada. missy. but why filling in for the injured rama, lew cochran court. the only goal and with it, belgium's one know winner. so here, all the results and from a dramatic a day, 4 of the woke up a guitar job rate, lost their opening game for the 2nd world cup in a row space. look to be the team to beat and group 8 with that 7 nil victory. and group f 2018 runners up a croatia and georgia frustrating starts to that campaign that golden rule against morocco, belgium edged canada. as we saw on the open space agency, selected its 1st astronaut with a physical disability. former british paralympic sprinter. john mcfall lost his leg
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on a motorcycle accident move as part of a recruitment drive by isa to bring diversity to space. travel to the latest treaty . astronaut, a women micra. john mcfall continues to beat the odds. he lost his leg, is a teen in a motorcycle accident only to become a paralympics, representing great britain. as a sprinter now is on track to go where no one with a disability has ever gone before up in space as the world's 1st ever pair. astronaut, when, when is her announced they were looking for a candidate with a physical disability? i thought it was such an inspiring and exhilarating opportunity and i looked at the person specification and i thought, wow, this is, this is really aspirational, this is very brave and very bold thing to do. i'm with my broad scientific background and vast range of experiences. i felt compelled to try and help eda on
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to this question. can we get someone with a physical disability that to, to meeting for work in space? that's what the european space agency helps to find out. but lodging, such a new feat will take time as part of the new isa class of recruits. mcfall will 1st work with engineers to understand what changes are needed in hardware to open professional space flight to a wider group of qualified candidates. and the study is expected to last 3 years and he comes in many different ways. and the world health organization reckons that about 50 percent of the population live with some sort of disability and maybe 2 percent are really affected by it. i'm so in no, of course to be an astronaut is a very exclusive thing to be. but having a disability he shouldn't rule you out. and that was really part of this very special project that we launched in this process. i think the message that i would give to future generations is that science is for everyone. and space travel
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hopefully can be for everyone. the project is considered a giant lead towards enabling people with physical disabilities to reach new heights. when it's thanksgiving to the start of one of the biggest holiday seasons in the united states, and typically one of its busiest travel periods after 2 years of pandemic destruction, this year's holidays are brought to travel levels back up to normal and beyond. several airlines expect sunday to be that busiest day since before the pandemic. when the american automobile association says thanksgiving, that 2022 will be the 3rd busiest on the roads since the stuff up the century still had to remind you of our top story at this hour. the credit in president vladimir, as the landscape has urged the un security council to back resolution condemning any form of energy, tara, after these countries, electricity grid was fat. that by
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a new way of brushing miss strikes, they know how to power and hate in several cities. of course, massive blackouts in neighboring waldo coming up next all day, w. a conflicts of tim sebastian interviews, former russian diplomat, boris bonder. yet you can always get the latest developments on the web site, d, w dot com or on the d w. a talk with
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