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a young people clearly have the solution. good future. with the 77 percent. every weekend on d w ah ah . does the c w news live from berlin? russia continues. it's brutal barrage and ukraine hitting cave and her son, the southern city that ukraine ukrainian forces re talk only 2 weeks ago that sustained the heaviest bombing to date. also coming up, authorities in uganda,
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take steps to curb the spread of ebola virus curfews and travel bands are in place and public institutions are close at the world cup. the hosts are out and the iranian national team and it's style and protest ah, after threats of reprisals players half heartedly sang along to ron's national anthem. the team then went on to beat whales to new ah, i'm the gulf really. it's good to have you with us. officials in her san say at least 15 people have been killed in missile attacks on the city in ukraine, south. the attacks are the worst the region has seen since it was re taken 2 weeks ago by ukrainian troops. the targets include homes and commercial buildings as well as infrastructure. her sons' governor says hospital patients including children,
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are being evacuated due to the constant attacks. a warning this next report contains extremely disturbing images. the damage remains of another rush, an 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. but also still, these were shells blue with cuba, howling cookies, curry, and devoted lot of spar like viola. russian missiles, rain down right across your san homes, caught fire ascending ash into the air and littering the streets with shattered glass. he has sun is on the front lines of this war just 2 weeks ago. ukrainian
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soldiers forced russian occupies out of the city and across the denise. pro river tallies russian soldiers, now escalating the 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 luck of coming, full bombs fell right next to our house and it's too dangerous for my daughter. works, i'm taking her to safety and poland tillman, christopher authorities urging residents to leave the city if they can, to help ease pressure on badly damaged infrastructure review. they are taking revenge. they want to turn casts on into a new mighty opioid. we didn't do anything wrong, you really only half of ukraine's energy needs are being made after the latest rush and strikes with no heating winter has become
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a weapon. as supplies and infrastructure continue to be pummeled by russia's shelling ukrainians, embracing for more dark days and heat. he w. a corresponding gen full of shots is in the east of the country near the front line, and he sent us this update with the mess of wife of missile attacks on civilians infrastructure across ukraine. it is sometimes almost forgotten, that fierce fighting continues on the front lines in the east here and the eastern part of how to keep region very close to the russian border. so just i getting ready for the beginning of winter and all the challenges that brings with it, temperatures can drop to minus 30 minus 32 degrees in the coming weeks most. so just say that this will probably mean that the betters get less dynamic, but nobody thinks that fighting will stop any time soon. here is a look at some other stories making news around the world today. you commission president was enough on the line has assured ukraine that the you will intensify, efforts to provide support to the country's power grid. half of ukraine's energy
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facilities have been damaged in recent weeks by russian shelling, causing widespread power and heating outages. young activists in sweden have sued the government for taking insufficient action against climate change. the activists march to stalk homes, district court to filed the lawsuit which is supported by 600 young people. it asked the court to determine whether the country violated its citizens rights with its climate policies. betsy chavez has been sworn in as peruse, new prime minister chavez served previously as minister of culture and replaces annual doris, who resigned over around with the countries parliament. the country has been pleased by political instability. chavez is peruse, 5th prime minister in less than one and a half years. germany plans to make it easier for immigrants to become citizens. interior minister nancy phaser told reporters that under the draft law,
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foreigners will be able to apply to become german after living in the country legally for 5 years. currently, they have to wait 8 years. authorities in uganda have closed schools around the country and a bid to curb the spread of the a bowl of virus. although the number of confirmed cases has decreased in recent weeks. the government is also introduced and nightly curfew and a ban on personal travel. many markets bars and churches are also closed, the buyers has killed more than 50 people since the start of the outbreak in september, including several health care workers. so adding to the problem is the fact that there are still no proven vaccine against this particular strain known as the su dawn ebola virus. i asked dw reporter, julius morgan. why 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
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it. we have hud talks from the world here, so gonna position and a ministry of hills 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 a foxy. but for the sudan virus, this is darnell bullard virus. the scientists are still looking for that solution. so it's a very strict strain. and it's still giving scientist here, dick. hopefully the trials will be successful. back for the world cup now, where the 2nd round of group matches has begun and grew a. the netherlands went up against ecuador with both teams coming off of wins. in their opening matches, the dutch opened the scoring and the 6 minute coat, cody gospel, with a strong stride from the distance and put his team on course to be the 1st to qualify for the knockout state of buds ecuador approved. they had come to play,
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and in the 2nd half their captain enter, valencia scored a tap in for a final score of $11.00. and that coupled with guitars last to senegal means the world cup hosts are out after only 2 games. the 1st time this has ever happened, i spoke to our correspondent danny barcelona and oh, i had asked her how big a humiliation this is this is utter humiliation. it's an absolute disaster. so the 1st host nation to lose multiple group stage games. they're the only the 2nd to go out in the group stage. so for them, it's a total total disappointment. after all the time they had to prepare and all the money that they spent on this tournament for them to go in the group seed is, has been a shock to everyone. now. i mean, in their 1st game, they did not look convincing. they looked unorganized, they didn't look sharp,
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and in their 2nd give also the 1st half, they look that way. they did pick it up in the 2nd half. they showed that they could play, but ultimately it was too little too late because in a tournament like the world cup you have to perform right from the very beginning. some guitar fans we spoke to after the match were so disappointed they said at least they thought their team would make it out of the group stage. we've seen a lot of empty seats in the arena so far. can you tell us a little about the atmosphere in the stadiums maybe compared to other competitions we've been to is there is a lot of talk about attendance in the state is because some gays, we've seen that there have been some empty seats. now some people are saying people might be exaggerating these numbers a little bit, but these empty seats, you know, for a number of reasons. so fans who have bought tickets, they might not be here. also, the lot of the empty seats are in the lower part of the stadium, which is where oftentimes are the more expensive tickets or sponsors or special gas
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. and they might not be showing up. now here on the ground in doha, there's ticketing centers for those matches and there's been a lot of disaster. so like line ups and then some technical failures. so people weren't able to get the tickets. but ultimately, the atmosphere in the games i've been out has been nothing but amazing. right? we don't have much time. but i do want to ask you about iran who got a big and to nail when over wales. again, the on pitch action was rather a secondary wasn't it definitely was, i mean, you ran in national team finds itself in a very difficult position right now because all of the unrest that's happening in their country. but they also find themselves on the world stage. but ultimately they did win the game and they find themselves in a good position moving forward in the tournament despite everything. dynamic alona, thanks, marana football teams, refusal to sing their national anthem was bigger news than the score line in their
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1st match. now they're singing again after what appears to be a man's pressure from the government. it's just one sign of the huge risks iranian people are taking to show their descent at a world cub overshadowed by human rights issues. these iranian fans in the stadium wanted to seize the opportunity and draw attention to the bloody correct don't on protests happening in their home country. but their message, women, life freedom, was not welcomed by fi fun cut up and removed, just like iranian flex alter, to hide the symbol of the islamic republic. the team's decision to this time sing the national anthem, o b, it reluctantly assign of the immense pressure the play asunder, and the you mediation, painful to watch for many in attendance, for others, it's a symbol of giving into a regime they don't approve of,
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especially since it comes just a day after their form, a t med volume for re was arrested in iran after training session with his club full at who's a stop. by 40 is of kurdish origin and has repeatedly criticized the oppression of women and minorities in these lamid republic. now he's facing charges for tarnishing the reputation of the national team and spreading propaganda against the state. that mexico 41 of the more than 15000 people authorities in iran have arrested since the protest began in september. more than 300 iranians have been killed according to human rights groups. and every day security forces attack, protest us all over the country. it has created a rift through iranian society, that's also on display in cato, outside the stadium, supporters of these limits republic try to silence, anti government protest us and hide their messages. turning the match itself into
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a sideshow. and so the iranian team managed to defeat wales on the pitch and yet disappointed many of their fence for not standing by them. now even if you're afraid of creepy crawly, as these ones light, just light you, a new exhibition and france has put some giant illuminated insect sculptures on display to highlights the importance of bucks in our ecosystem. 50 beats and wrapped at o leaves brightly colored beetles. and a honey b. r. welcoming people to theater world. she rush awkwardly, telephone. it's joyfully we see a yellow orange these superb colors. it shows us that we live in a wonderful world. now b, u. the exhibition not only aimed to shoot the remarkable beauty of the stymied
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creatures. it also highlights fame, borton draw deeply in our environment. the whole system of life on earth is based on this microscopic by diversity, which we often ignore and which is essential to us. also, if visitors can be made aware of that, if they come out of the sick submission with this idea, we will have achieved something hopewell logon scientists, say i don't half a 1000000 infect species out at risk of extinction. getting the use of pesticides and increasing the number and size of green space. if i some measures that could help save them and for more diversity. you're wanting dw news before we go. here is a quick reminder of our top story. today. officials in the southern ukrainian city, of course, on say at least 15 people have been killed in missile strikes. the attacks are the
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worst the region has seen and it was retaken only 2 weeks ago by ukrainian troops washing beautifully news line from berlin states you. and now the news from the world of business with my colleague ben for sewland and a story on how germany is putting a i a to use to help in it's been to save energy resources on the golf release from me and the entire team here in our berlin newsroom. thank you so much for watching the company and her. i'm kinda, i think that's hard and in the end is a me, you are not a lot of to you and more we will send you back her. are you familiar.
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