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ah ah ah this is the dublin years live from by lay in a rush. the launch is overnight. attacks on the ukrainian figure passed on. that b barrage was the heaviest today it's on the southern facing the ukrainian forces liberated 2 weeks ago. also on the program, a new russian law the could to drag queens into outlaws, do the law makers, approved a bill restricting activities payments promoting gay ross. activity site represents
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more refreshing for brushes already marginalized communities. indonesia rescue workers are still searching through the trouble. the job quake doesn't still missing hopes of finding them alive. of faith in tom christiano ronald or becomes the 1st man to school at 5 world cups. that's he's portugal side is a thrilling match against gun. ah, i'm still gale. welcome to the program. at least 4 people have been killed in overnight. miss sila tax on the city of hassan in the ukraine, south of visa, the worst strikes the region has seen since it was liberated 2 weeks ago. and the targets were not military installations, but homes and commercial buildings. ukrainian forces had warned of an escalation
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who has on as a russian troops at doug across the me. pro river satellite image is released by nasa, give some idea of the damage inflicted on ukrainian infrastructure by that russian bombing is a nighttime view of eastern europe on the 6th or february. that's a few weeks before russia invaded. and you can see the ukrainian at capital at there in the middle that compare that with this image which was taken yesterday the 24th of november. as you can see, nighttime mac keith is now barely visible. and even though there are no borders on this image, you can still recognize ukraine's silhouette, but the city is in darkness. ukrainian authorities are struggling to restore our power and water supplies knocked out in brush and strikes earlier this week. ukraine's energy grid is on the brink of collapse. the capital keep has gone dark
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authority, say only half the countries energy needs are being met after the latest russian strikes on ukraine's infrastructure. once as temperatures plummet, well below freezing authorities have set up thousands of so called invincibility centers. here people can get warm, charge their phones and find hot beverages, a little w my system. it's the 2nd day where without power and food, more than 60 children, a waiting for food, and we can't prepare anything unless the power gets fixed. to be sure that if they rushes campaign against ukraine's power grid is seen by many as retaliation for battlefield losses. moscow acknowledges attacking basic infrastructure, saying it's aim is to reduce ukraine's military capabilities and push it to negotiate. cave accuses russia of weapon ising winter and trying to freeze the country into submission. but rather than breaking ukraine spirit,
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these attacks of fueling resolve and anger across the country, shook us o bloody losses the way they fight and target civil infrastructure. it can cause nothing but furious. the social on the zillow usually hooted remotely. if they expect us to fall on our knees and crawl to them, it won't happen at the napa county let our windows go dark, but we will not be in russia, this hatred, as for generations to come earlier. as the snow sets in ukraine remains defiant, but for the millions now living without power and water. this is only the beginning of a long, dark winter. la correspondent nick conley is in the ukrainian capital. welcome, nick. let's start with these overnight strikes on has some on the classes in the east. what set us on basically,
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since it was re taken by ukraine forces 2 weeks ago is now the biggest frontline city. you've got the russian troops just a few kilometers away on the other bank of the nipper river. so busy everywhere within san is definitely within range of russian artillery. and when we were there in the 1st few days after the ukrainians had returned, you could hear bangs in the distance, but people were kind of not really paying much attention. they were just desperate to get some mobile phone connection to work out what had happened to their family, friends elsewhere to kind of try and plan their lives. but i think this is becoming increasingly dangerous for civilian said. the russians have kind of regrouped and are cannibals are determined to not let the ukrainians get too comfortable in harrison get too too far in rebuilding verizon and we're already seeing civilian casualties going up, especially people living close to the river are now having to really think twice about their safety, there are cause to evacuate if that's on, not only because of the danger from russia, but also because of the, the absence of power. the absence of water are so far, we didn't get any sense. people were eating those calls quite the opposite. people
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were coming back to get on in spite of those attacks. but that situation may now change. as for the east, i think that was the logical conclusion, or the kind of consequence of russia pulling out of the west bank of the per river taking forces from the south ukraine and putting them in the east where things has be said, haven't changed great deals it's been, this was, this was the section ukraine territory where the fighting had been going on since 2014, where the ukrainians had very good defensive positions. can trench warfare, 1st world war style, all very, very immobile. and now the russians desperate for some kind of success, some kind of progresses, show their bosses in the kremlin throwing a huge amount of tact. but also soldiers at those front lines, often very badly prepared, badly trained russian newly mobilized soldiers. and a sense that the russians really need something to show for all the losses of the recent weeks. a mis follows whigs of a tags on the conscious civilian infrastructure. we, we saw the pictures there, the blackouts and water shortages at how are people coping?
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it is pretty amazing given how difficult things are he and how many couples on the ukrainians have to deal with on a daily basis. how come people are there is no panic. there is no sense of people kind of thinking about themselves here and key of a couple 100 comments from frontline, some kind of feeling sorry for themselves. yes, life is getting difficult. yes. it's very difficult to plan. just a few weeks ago we had time tables and we have scheduled power cuts. so people could plan, went to wash, went to cook, went to do other stuff. but for now it is definitely getting. what if you can see by me it is very cold. winter has finally arrived after a very warm and long autumn. and people are having to kind of think twice about maybe moving out to the city. if they have a country house somewhere where they can, you know, with wood heat, with coal, maybe cook their food over a kind of a fire of some kind of gas cooker. if you are in a k 12 story apartment building where everything is dependent on electricity for water heating for cooking, everything that is going to be very difficult. but for now, there is a sense that also the kind of energy system has held up. they have,
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they haven't kind of, had any sustained, any kind of permanent damage. and there isn't any kind of total chaos. it's just a question of kind of working out how many, how many hours a day to give different parts of ukraine. and then hopefully they say within a day or 2 will get back some time to marty and give thanks that nick, nick connelly and keith. meanwhile, nato leaders are taking sides in the debate over whether germany should send to patriots at defense systems to ukraine. a germany proposed sending the missiles to poland after 2 people that were killed by a stray ukrainian miss war. so welcome to offer initially, but now says the u. s. made system should go to ukraine. a germany has been that has declined the suggestion, but the issue has rekindled a debate amongst nato states about arming ukraine. is this estonia defense minister, or we all know that the ukraine needs
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a defense doesn't mother who gives it and when as soon as we can get more defense to crane abilities. and so symbol is that so because, but not only defense, also gallery as much the way that it's already better with the, with the equipment, with their beers clothing. but we all know that it's not a secret that ukraine needs their defense. we have seen how many midsize russia has launched, told us ukraine. so when there is a possibility to find additional help to crane these much weight as bringing political correspondent matthew more welcome mathew. so germany has these patriot missiles that they want to send somewhere. and this is now a subject for debate amongst german politicians. yeah, that's right. so i think in the summer here in bell,
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and i'm wondering why is this become a debate because this began as an offer made in good faith to help poland. following that street, meso crashing it was to help pull ensure rock gaps in its, in its ear defenses. and so poland, suggestion to send them to ukraine has caught some here by surprise. it caught many kind of off guard. and the feeling here in berlin is that it's kind of pulled and playing politics with the issue that poland is pondering to domestic audience by suggesting to send these on to ukraine. because it knows that it's going to cause a headache for the government here in berlin. and its targeted to be here with some influential politicians in the coalition party saying, hold on, this is a good idea. actually. germany, perhaps nieto should sense, should start 11 patriot missiles systems to ukraine. but i asked the defense minister, yes, the german defense my c s. and she said, this is not a decision for germany to make unilaterally. this is a decision that would affect natal members entire, then sorts of neat membership and decision really that it has to be decided amongst
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nato allies. to tell us more than about these myths, our systems is patriot miss office. terms of what is it about them that makes them so contentious? yeah, well, you have to remember that germany and it's other nato countries have sent high tech air defense systems to ukraine in recent months. systems that can be used in independently and operate independently by ukrainian forces and why the patriots while they've been kind of high on the ukrainian wishlist for a while, why they've not been sent and why they're so contentious. it's because it would essentially involve the patriots are embedded in the need to defense system. and it would eventually essentially evolve giving you create the fact to natal protection . and that scene is some that could be perceived as granting kind of too much protection to create and also kind of neutral membership late in a way that it might risk escalating matters might rescue it kind of
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provoking vladimir putin and raising the stakes. and so that's why it seemed as it should be, an equal decisions as a whole, the not one for germany to make. and i think this is kind of caused about frustration here in berlin with the, with the poll, suggesting that they could just send these patriot missiles over the border to ukraine without it being a major problem. i am. and it's worth mentioning at this stage that poland has its own patriot, meso systems. so it, some people kind of maybe asked the question, could, could pull and send, send it self, and it could be sent, pitch it myself to poland unilaterally. but the fear is generally is that you cross a red line fil my political correspondent, matthew or the russian parliament has approved a new law further restricting the rights of the countries. algae, b t. q, community doom, a law makers unanimously approve legislation. a batting all forms of what he called
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propaganda of non traditional sexual relations. the bill expands a previous law that a band positive depictions of such relationships to wonder age people. a drag queen camilla crazy white entertain the crowd at moscow. bah, the show is irregular fixed to hear, but the performers fear that may soon change. that's because of the new legislation criminalizing any act, seen as promoting what moscow called non traditional sexual relations. talk of with vote with got us know as experience shows when these topics come up again, they're trying to distract us from something. is this really the biggest problem in russia right now? it's just, i don't think so. love is not propaganda. would have love is love, what have anybody. lawmakers voted unanimously to give the bill final approval, framing it as defending russia's traditional values in a war against the west. or just by doing the worst good thing to the u. s.
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secretary of state blinking, here's the best reply to you. don't try to impose alien values upon us. you destroyed your values, so we'll see how this all ends up, which so l g, b, t, q plus people in russia already face intimidation, harassment, and sometimes arrest the new law tightens existing legislation, fanning so called gay propaganda directed at children. the bill extends the band to adults and applies to media cinema books and adverts support organizations or warning, even mentioning your sexuality in public could be criminalized. nobody knows how it will be applied. and i this, ma'am, i have no idea. oh, are people too many l g b t 2 plus people have already fled russia in recent years and they will surely be
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joined by more. but back at the track show their vowing to stay put muscles. he said, look, this isn't the 1st time i've tried to plan the beauty of expression, some will go on the ground, what will become even more legendary stadium? you should again bethany that there are fee as life inclusions. russia is about to get even more difficult. and more dangerous is look, it's was doris making news around the world. the one human rights council has voted in favor of an investigation and to iran's crackdown on protesters and will create an international fact finding mission to look into violations around as described that decision as disgraceful and appalling, and is unlikely to grant a group access in contra berlin airport closed both of its runways after break in by climate activists of this video posted by the last generation group appears to show processes cutting through the fence and glowing themselves to the runway.
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several activists were detained and flights were cancelled for nearly 2 hours. president of antoine duras is declared a national emergency to target rise and extortion by violent gangs. new measures will allow the suspension of some constitutional rights in the worst areas of the deployment of thousands of police youngs have been targeting businesses, a drivers and n g o z threatening to kill those who don't pay out the hopes of finding more survivors 5 days after a deadly earthquake struck indonesia and are fading, more than $270.00 people have died since the magnitude $5.00 event it the island of java doesn't are still missing versus the 17 heavy machinery helicopters and thousands of personnel. and i last effort to find any remaining survivors. d, w. 's sharon salon has been speaking to survivors on the island. 6 year old asked, i was pause from the rubble after spending 2 days trapped under debris without food
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or water. his uncle tells me that he was very quiet when they found him and his still under shock. d with on a boat that a gun jo for a gondola for murray who was found in his room bodied word on the 2nd floor. huh. but on the concrete and rob link, what they're very up a copper protected him and saved us life. yeah, let me, i'm out in there for 2 days when his father and i had the feeling that oscar was definitely still mas rune of new variable. in that feeling was right here for more than 2000 people were injured in the quake. many of them children who were still at school authorities warned that time was running out for about 40 people who were still missing as rescue workers face dangers. after sharks and tropical rain, tens of thousands of people have been moved to evacuation centers after their houses were destroyed. the challenge now tells me this psychiatrist is to provide not only food and medical help,
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but to prevent long term psychological damage to bailey. and in his i'm up i'm thinking had than, than the trauma or experienced by the victims should not be taken lightly and up some up. and this is just as important as the physical injuries we separately have . it's not visible now, but it will be in a year or chair and can even cause a disability for those affected could be unable to go to work or to go to school promising. get them no. as cas drama will also need to be addressed. he lost his mother and grandmother in the earthquake west java who need time to come to terms with a true skill of the disaster and money to build earthquake resistant infrastructure . something that has so far been largely absent in this densely populated part of indonesia and sean sewell, and joins us now from asha. and you're inside the quite welcome sharon to talk us
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through. what's happening right now on the rescue mission. yeah, it's day 5 after the earthquake and i'm here at the gus, all village in to gonna district into angel west java. and, you know, the evacuation here in this particular area has already finished, but the rescue mission is still on going to fight other picked him somewhere else. and i can see that people here, they're relatively calm, but still they're still very cautious and fearful of the aftershocks because just last night or the aftershocks get completely destroyed a house and, and now they're living in this shelters, relying on donations for an indefinite period of time right, i'm given all those i displacements can't people expect reconstruction to start quickly? yeah, definitely actually precedential the door door when he 1st visited a quick so in a few days ago has promised to provide financial assistance for those whose house
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were damaged because of the quake. and i talked to several people here and they said they expect the reconstruction to start as soon as possible because they don't know until wednesday they will be staying in the shelters. and it will be a huge homework for the government to see. there are thousands being displaced right now. i'm given that this is an earthquake crone range and people are going to be asking why buildings weren't constructed to withstand these events. yeah. in indonesia, especially in a densely populated areas, houses were, are poorly built. so the construction cannot hold the body of the house or properly when earthquake strikes and isn't going to change or in the future. i think it's an effort we're doing for the government, you know, to provide socialization to invest money and time of for the people
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to build their house in a way that is supposed to be, you know, because we have it already in indonesia, a safe me code or a national standard on how to build buildings properly. it was created in 2012, but it's still not enforced to well. so definitely government has to push that regulation forward because it can definitely save. life's. thank you for that d, w correspondence, sharon sewell, that the united nations says that every hour 5 women are killed by members of their own family with the treatment of women in countries like afghanistan and iran in the spotlight. the un lodging, 16 days of activism. the aim is to raise awareness of what it calls alarming rights . a family side where women or girls are killed simply because they are a female protest of also taking place in western countries such as france and spain to highlight the problem of domestic abuse. many mexican women,
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including young girls suffer sexual harassment on public transport. and in the street on a daily basis, many are also subject to coercive control from them. male partners are activists in one district of mexico, city of organize st. patrols to try and raise awareness of these problems. for over a decade, rosario husband controlled every aspect of her life. her finances when she could leave the house, even which close she was allowed to where the abuse almost drove her to suicide. her story is all too common and mexico were 3 out of 10 women suffer psychological violence. nobody in southeast got them in, but it even affected my physical appearance at a glower. i didn't care any more how i dress, or if i bathed, because my husband would ask me why i addressed out or why i took a bass cuz he was very jealous. is me said lucy. rosario went to an official refuge for survivors of violence in mexico city where she lives. the local government has
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built 13 of the houses, which have helped over 8000 women in the past year alone. but it's not always easy to ask for help. some women are afraid, their neighbors will see them enter a safe space and mark them as victims. this district organizes daily st. patrols to discourage stigmatization and raise awareness of institutions that protect women. the environment is also part of the problem with the authorities of improve street lighting on several main avenues to create say, paths for women. nearly 3 quarters of all harassment and other sex crimes happened in the street and on public transport. almost half of mexican women say the fear of sexual violence has made them stop taking walks, visiting relatives and friends, or even going to school can be assumed. they misses them. one man was masturbating
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right in front of me at all sunny others brush up against you when they woke past. he put them on we can ask for help, but no one does anything, no one us another way by the faces. at one time i became paralyzed with fear and now i can't take the subway by myself. i'm afraid i could freeze again at any moment. positive violence against women is recurrent and widespread. but rosario is using her voice to fighters. so her 12 year old daughter can live freely with cookie. i will take a look at some more stories up making news around the world, starting in hungary where the prime minister victor, or brand, as, as a parliament will approve sweden and finland beds to join nato ebony go hungry and turkey are the only lands firms yet to ratify the nordic countries. exceptional saga, sweden and finland ended decades of military non alignment. after russia invaded you, craig at the mall obviously hold your 3 like each of the native americans in the
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united states have used the thanksgiving holiday to hold a national day of mourning. indigenous people and their supporters marched near the site where british colonists, how their 1st thanksgiving feast 400 years ago, did his group say the holiday is a reminder of the millions of native americans were wiped out by european settlers . c and at the woke up in katara order g, y, and south korea played out a gold straw in the early match of day 5. but there was plenty of excitement elsewhere with 5 time when as brazil in action and portugal, christiana, rinaldo, making history as his side took on ghana. when portugal were awarded a 2nd half penalty with the school, no, no. there was no question about who would take it christiana, rinaldo. julie stepped up and became the 1st man ever to score and 5 world cups. his team survived the last minute hold from keep the yoga costa to win 32, and go top of the group. after uruguayan,
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south korea drew nell know 5 time champions, brazil huffed, and puffed against a dog and serbia site. but rich arleson eventually post on 62 minutes. he then delivered a candidate for goal of the tournament to seal the win for the south americans. there were mixed emotions for real and below as he clenched the one nil when for switzerland over cameron, the country of his birth, the swiss funds were altogether happier about his contribution mixed up for their team is the small matter of brazil. a correspondent danya barcelona, is in katara. here she is on the media circus surround, and christiana, rinaldo. this is christian, over an adult, were talking about here. he has razor sharp focus, and his silence the critics time and time again throughout his career. i mean, all the noise about manchester united, his explosive interview, he gave with pierce morgan, then it came out that he was going to leave the club. both of them had decided on
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that. so i mean, it's pretty obvious that there were going to be questions coming in as to whether or not he was focused or not. but i think again, rinaldo has showed us why he is considered one of the best players of all time. because when it comes time to putting everything aside and performing on the pitch, that's what he's able to do. and that's what he does. tonya barcelona and keta not set you up today to, to the point is up. next asking, is russia a terrorists? have a good day with with
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