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oh, these technologies were how they can go for but how they can also go terribly watch it. no, no. oh this is dw news live from berlin. russia launches overnight, attacks on the ukrainian city, a hare, san. it is the heaviest barrage to date on the southern city that ukrainian force is a re talk 2 weeks ago. also coming up on the shep authorities and uganda take steps to curb the spread of the bowl of virus. curfews and travel bands are in place and
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public institutions are close and that the world cup in caught our errands, national football team and do what they didn't in their 1st match. her singing along to their national anthem. the team then went on to beat whales to nil ah, hello, i'm claire richardson very warm. welcome to the show. at least 4 people have been killed in overnight missile attacks on the city of her son in ukraine, south. these are the worst stripes the region has seen since it was re taken 2 weeks ago by ukrainian troops. the targets included homes and commercial buildings . harrison's governor says hospital patients coding children are being evacuated
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due to the constant attacks. a warning that this next report contains disturbing images. the damaged remains of another russian attack on ukrainian homes. like so much of his song, there is no power here and the latest deadly shelling came during the night. emergency lights help reveal the devastation to residence while paramedics rush to help the injured li live with also still, these were shells completed, the key libra howling cookies, curry, and devoted lot of spar like viola. rush and missiles. rain down right across your san homes, caught fire ascending ash into the air and littering the streets with shattered glass. his son is on the front lines of this war, just 2 weeks ago. ukrainian soldiers forced russian occupies out of the city and
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across the denise pro river dollars russian soldiers, now escalating this, shelling on her son's homes and infrastructure. any celebration of the city's liberation was short lived. it's tears and good byes for these families . as they leave some having withstood 9 months of russian occupation with the buckler, from a fall, bombs fell right next to our house. and it's too dangerous for my daughter or so i'm taking her to safety and poland, 3 or thorazine is urging residence to leave the city if they can, to help ease pressure on badly damaged infrastructure. aurora, they are taking revenge. they want to turn casts on into a new mighty or poor. we didn't do anything wrong nearly, and we do. only half of ukraine's energy needs are being made after the latest rush and strikes with no heating winter has become a weapon. as supplies and infrastructure continue to be pummeled by russia's
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shelling ukrainians the bracing for more dark days and heat did the is nick connelly is in care of and i earlier asked him for more about the current state of electricity supplies across ukraine. so we've heard new authorities here that energy generation and distribution is back to 70 percent of the normal level, but that is very unevenly spread across the country. so it is getting a lot better than it was just last night. but if you're in one of the regions still struggling, that's not much used to you. and there definitely still all kinds of unplanned blackouts. there's no kind of time table comp, people can't organize their lives around some kind of certainty, as was the case before this latest strike. and yet look, space is still without heating. is real worried that if the kind of centralized heating system where you have like a heating plot, sending warm water through pipes, the co city, if those get damaged and the frost comes, the basically you have to rebuild that infrastructure will be wrecked. so lots of worries, a lot of optimism though,
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that ukraine can still kind of manage somehow. we have with lots of improvisation, lots of a, of an uns, standard solutions bring some kind of normal t normalcy back. but the major problem are the spare parts. basically, all of ukraine's stock of spare parts are now used up and anything that has to be fixed now is only gonna be possible thanks to new bits of kick coming in from a broad as is recent attacks also led to some nuclear power plants being forced offline, he tell us what the latest on that as so we understand that they are now back online. this was a kind of automatic safety procedure that when the grid is just it's kind of so on balance, they switch themselves off to prevent some kind of overload app. these are crucial because of the right now in getting coal or gas or the kind of fossil and g supplies into ukraine is very difficult given the logistics of these new capacitors are crucial to ukraine's kind of survival in terms of economic. he can make situation keeping this country going, and then, yeah, there are,
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there is the big past asian, the biggest position in europe and the procedure that is current in russian, or by churchy where we have colson, worried about things going wrong there because it's being shelled um, so definitely a dangerous situation, but one that for now seemed still to be on the control. and just before i let you go now in the midst of ukraine, the fighting continues. a, how are things looking for these newly mobilized rushing trips? we're getting reports of heavy, heavy russian losses. the east is that the russians are desperate for any kind of when, after all these ukrainian pushes forward. and joe are taking big risks in terms of people's lives. there been lots of videos doing the rounds of newly mobilized russian troops telling their audience or social media that they've basically had no training given very no shoddy equipment. and basically with a couple of days being taken from their lives back in russia or funding selves on the front lines. we lots of lives lost as a kind of mother's soldiers mothers movement brewing in russia. lots of anger there . and a kind of rare, really, can open challenge to vladimir putin criminal. this is something that was
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a big deal in the ninety's during the chechen war. so a lot of fear, seemingly in moscow that this could actually turn in something difficult for them to deal with. we had that important day meeting with women. he claimed were mothers of souls fighting in crane. there's lots of skepticism in rushes, independent media about who these people were. and if they were really the cit, the people he needed to be talking to. but a sense that the russian government is trying to defuse something that is really going wrong than there are correspondent in the quarterly report from care. thank you. as always, let's bring you up to speed. now with some other world news headlines. her is prime minister unable torres has resigned over a route with the countries parliament. torres had earlier threatened to step down. i must parliament a louder referendum on constitutional amendments. president pedro castillo will now have to appoint 8. i minister, in less than one and a half years. so global a global summit on trade and endangered species has approved
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a plan to protect sharks. the plan includes $54.00 different species and aims to reduce the cool trade in shark fence. the proposal was adopted by 183 countries as well as the european union. china has reported another record high of daily cove at 19 infections with new cases exceeding 32 thousands. authorities have imposed fresh locked downs and closures in almost all major cities. in line with the countries controversial 0 cove, it policy will authorities in uganda have closed schools around the country and a bid to curve the spread of the bowl of virus. although the number of confirmed cases has decreased in recent weeks, the government has also introduced a nightly curfew and a ban on personal travel. many markets bars and churches are also closed. the virus has killed more than 50 people since the start of the outbreak in september, including several health care workers. and adding to the problem is the fact that
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there is still no proven vaccine against this particular strain known as the sedan ebola virus. i asked r d w reporter at julius gamble are in uganda, about the race to develop a treatment. this is a strange virus on its seal, disturbing scientists because they have not yet identified an effective vaccine for it. we have hud talks from the world here, so gonna position and ministry of health that vaccine trials will be starting very soon. whereas this is not the virus that has queued more people. the heart of the volumes that have killed more people, especially in west africa. this one comes now with a completely new challenge, because at least in west africa, eventually they formed the vaccine. but for the sudan virus, this is darnell bullard virus. the scientists are still looking for that solution. so it's a very strange strain and it's still giving scientist headache. hopefully the trials will be successful. choice will come before us. there was good lemons,
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world carpet and cut har, where iran have stung whales with too late goals. i'm. it's ongoing protest in their home country. the iranian national team sang along during their national anthem prior to kick off the players had refrained from doing so in their opening game. earlier this week, loud at a displeasure was heard from iranian supporters, as the anthem played with the team singing along quietly. fansite said security had prevented symbols of support for the protests from being taken into the stadium. so for more on this end, the match itself, i'm very pleased to welcome and that he has a book from the other sports. but he has iran's team singing their national anthem before this. well, this game against wales, despite not doing so in their opening game earlier this week, why do you think they've had a change of heart? yeah, exactly right. so mass effect with, from their 1st games the only the players are, i know why they did that, but they were adamant during the week. they're obviously asked why they didn't thing in the 1st match. and they were asked if they were going to do it in the 2nd
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one and the players didn't really get a conclusive answer. but what they did say is we are under no pressure from the iranian government. so just to throw that rumors out for them, if that's to believe or not, you know, i mean that's up to interpretation, but we can say is before the world cup, they have met with iranian president brain, right? you see? so maybe there's a hint right there that there might be in contact and that there might be some added pressure on them. what you can say is the spotlight is on the plays a lot because in front of every game, we're talking about the national anthem rather than what happens on the pitch. and what we can also saying we are worrying development is in front of the stadium. there were some clashes between anti and pro government protestors and we have to really hope that that doesn't continue. ok, and what about the game itself? i mean this was our real upset with iran winning as magic as wells. absolutely. so iran going down $6.00 to $2.00 in that in their 1st mention, well, it's getting a point out of that. but in this one, iran was really dominant and that to the surprise of many, including myself. so there were dominating the entire game. it took until the 8
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minute until the wells goalkeeper got a red card and then there were 10 minutes of at a time. and we can see here in 90 plus 8 and then 90 plus 9 when wales really had to open up the game there. scored the 2 late goals, but it was nothing less than they deserve so surprisingly very dominant performance . paramount, put them into 2nd place right now, and they're every chance not to actually progress to the knockout stage, which would be a surprise to many. but as we see, like in this report right now, they're really deserted and well, yeah, very disappointing. despite today they are on the brink of accident, woke up very early. tough one. i do want to ask you another big topic in this world cup has been the treatment of l. g b t t plus fans in katara during the tournament. there were reports already that fans even had rainbow items confiscated from them as they tried to enter the stadiums. what can you tell us about that? yes, so very, very many, many reports on that one and wasn't only fans, but also journalists who have their rainbow colored clothing and hats and
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everything confiscated. so this one was a very, very interesting development here because the famous welsh hats that they wear to the games that were confiscated in front of the 1st group stage game. and the wells football association was obviously really, really unhappy with that sort of a intervened with the governing body feet. and then just a couple of hours before the game. the fee for actually put out the statement that we have confirmed that fans with way bobo bucket had and rebel flex will be allowed entry to the stadium for the match against iran today. so this is only for this game. what that remains for the other game. so if this could be a general shift in approach remains to be seen, but i think that's a really good sign for everyone trying to end to with ramble called a clothing. and today we saw many of those hats in the stands and it was a really, really beautiful view. and just before i let you go, can you talk to us briefly about brazil? they are one of the favorites to win this tournament, but is it true they could be moving forward without their star name or unfurnished?
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unfortunately, yes, it was a very dominant display last night and they showed why they are one of the favorites. but name i got caught up in a really bad tackle by one of the serbian defenders and twisted his ankle. and it's a very, very tragic story because if we look at it name up with the world cup semi final 2014 because he got injured in the quarter fun against colombia. so the famous $71.00 of germany against brazil, he missed. and 4 years later, he also got injured into the world cup and didn't play a big role. so this like very unfortunate story might continue here. he left scans to day and i think for the sake of football, we just hope that is not so severe. okay, thank you so much for that as much as bruce from d w sports with that update. well, hosts katara perilously close to going out of the world cup after losing $31.00 to senegal. after taking a 1st half leave, senegal made it to know through blue ly job. after the break mohammed, when tory it reduce the deficit where the guitars 1st ever world's cup finals goal
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. but it was bombard yang, who sealed the wind for synagogue just minutes later. the targum now go out of the tournament unless i quit or beat the netherlands into groups other match, which is currently underway. that is your news update at this hour. if you do want more news analysis, you can find on our website at g, w dot com, or you can check us out on social media. that's at dw news. i'm claire richardson for me in the team. thank you so much for joining us. with. what do you, what do you get for 50 such a 50 said a lot of anthony.
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