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from super munsey a interactive exercises. everything is online, mobile and interactive, and jim interfering with d. w. b. ah ah . visit d w. news alive from berlin. russia continues. it's brutal barrage and ukraine. the southern city of have san has suffered its heaviest bombings, so pop ukrainian forces liberated the region just 2 weeks ago. also coming up uganda, imposed restrictions in an effort to halt at worst outbreak of the bowl. a virus
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curfews and travel bands are enforced and schools are closed. and at the world's camp, the hosts, qatar are out and arounds team and it's fine and protest ah, after threats of reprisals play as part of the sang along to their national anthem . around went on to be to wales to nil ah, i'm all i was like, oh, it's good to have you. with us, the southern ukrainian city of have san has become the latest targets of russian missile bombardments. the city has suffered its heaviest bombings since ukrainian troops liberated the region. 2 weeks ago. officials say at least 15 people were killed as rockets struck both residential and commercial buildings. this next
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report contains images that some viewers might find disturbing. the damaged remains of another rush, an attack on ukrainian homes. like so much of his son, there is no power here and the latest deadly shelling came during the night. the emergency lights help reveal the devastation to residence while paramedics rushed to help the injured li live with also says fill, these were shells and bleed. pokili were howling cookies, curry, and there were a lot of spar like viola, rush and mussels rained down right across his son. 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 dani pro river. though his 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 buckles from the fall. bombs fell right next to our house, and it's too dangerous for my daughter or so i'm taking her to safety in poland through school or doris's urging residence to leave the city if they can, to help ease pressure on badly damaged infrastructure. aurora, they are taking revenge. the want to turn casts on into a new mighty or poor. we didn't do anything wrong, and we do. only half of ukraine's energy needs are being made after the latest russian 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, embracing for more dark days and heat. dw correspondence john phillip shawl sent us the someplace from east and ukraine near the front line with the massive wave of missile attacks on civilian infrastructure across ukraine. it is sometimes almost forgotten, that fierce fighting continues on the front lines in the east here in the eastern part of how to keep region very close to the russian border. so just 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 better get less dynamic, but nobody thinks that fighting will stop any time soon. john phillip shows reporting has a look at some other stories making news around the world. the european union is stepping up its efforts to help you crane restore and maintain its energy grid.
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brussels is preparing to send more than $200.00 generators, and transformers, millions of ukrainians are still without heat and power. residents are being told to stockpile essential supplies. gemini wants to make it easier for foreigners to become citizens in syria. minister nancy phaser says people living legally in germany for 5 years will be able to apply for citizenship. they currently have to wait 8 years. young activists in sweden are soothing the government for not doing enough to fight climate change. campaign is march to court in stock homes have filed the lawsuit. 600 young people want judges to decide where the official climate policies violate citizens rise. demonstrations around the world have marked international day full, the elimination of violence against women in spain, thousands, mast and madrid demanding an end to gender based violence. turkish police arrested
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dozens rallying in istanbul in defiance of a bam. uganda has closed its schools in the run up to the christmas break in an effort to stop a search in abolla cases. more than 50 people have died in the last 2 months. in uganda. worst outbreak of the disease, a nightly curfew and travel ban are in force. many markets balance and churches are also closed. the government claims the situation is under control and still no proven vaccine against the current strain and known as the saddam abolla virus. earlier we asked d, w reporter, julius, the gambler in uganda, whether a shot is on the way. this is a strange virus on it's still disturbing scientists because they have not yet identified an effective vaccine for it. we have had talks from the world health organization and the ministry of health. that vaccine trials will be starting very
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soon. whereas this is not the virus that has queued more people are the variance that of give more people, especially in west africa. this one comes now with a completely new challenge, because at least in west africa, eventually the phone, the vaccine. but for the sudan virus, this done to pull a 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 at level summit on trade in endangered species has back the plan to protect shocks. the aim is to reduce the eliza trade and shock fin. several types of shock are in danger of extinction. more than 180 countries approved the proposal in panama. sharks often conjure images of man eating predators lurking in the ocean depths, ready to attack a perception. hollywood is helped fuel with films like the 1975 thriller jaws.
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6 but scientists say they should be treated as vulnerable, not vicious. experts say they play a crucial role in marine ecosystems, and protecting them helps boost the health of the world's oceans. delegates at a global summit in panama, agreed. they voted to protect 54 sharks species by making it easier for customs and enforcement officials to ensure the international trade and shark products is legal and sustainable. the animals are often hunted for their fins and for their meat that's placed several shark species at risk of extinction. the delegates at the global summit meet every few years to hammer out policies aimed at ensuring the survival of hundreds of animals and
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plants worldwide. ah, to the football wilcox now where the 2nd round of group matches has begun and grew bay, the netherlands went up against ecuador, with both both teams. coming off a win in their opening match. the dutch opened the scoring and the 6 minutes, cody, cody huxtable, with a strong strike from distance before the game coach louis, spend gauss, that quote, can become a star. but ecuador proved there. they've come to play. and in the 2nd half their captain and valencia scored a tap in for a final school of 11. and that means that hosts castle are out of the world cup after bay. last $31.00 to set a goal off to taking a 1st half lead. senegal made it to nail through bo lie jaw after the brake.
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mohammed when tarry, reduce the deficit with cats are supposed to have a work of finals go. but ging feel the win for cynical just minutes later, cats are cannot now qualify from the group regardless of the results of their final game against the netherlands. and with me in the studio is to discuss the action on day 6. is the new sport, philip hepner philip, as we've heard, katha is out after just 2 matches played. how big of an embarrassment is that for the host country and absolutely enormous embarrassments? so we've seen the fans walking out early out of the stadiums when the matches haven't even finished. think of all the money that guitar has been going into the cup on players on the facilities, on coaches, on stadium, on everything, and all of to lose the 1st 2 games to score a single goal. that's just not enough at the end of the day and to make matters worse. this is actually the worst performance of all hosting hosting will come
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nations ever really because guitar have failed to get out of the groups. they just only south africa had not managed to get past the groups in 2010 and can start with a maximum of 3 points ahead of the last game that's already the worst performance. right, so we have some news from the brazilian camps. it was the name as out with an injury after the sybil match. what more can you tell us? yeah, it's a ligament injury. that is what got confirmed by brazil team doctor. he also confirmed that name a will be out for the rest of the group stages, so that means the next to matches he's going to be missing and that is a big blow for brazil name or you can love him. you can hate him. but at the end of the day, he isn't just one of the key players for brazil, he is the key player for brazil, he creates a lot of space. he's always dangerous, always a threat and front goal. so missing him, missing that leader. it will be crucial for them, and this is also very unfortunate for name are himself in 2014. he suffered a fractured vertebrae in 2018. it was also an ankle injury bothering him. and now another ankle injury. so definitely tough luck. and we'll see how brazil can cope
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without him. right. let's take a look at saturdays. fix is fixtures. we have well cap, hold us france, and lena messy argentina in action. that's right. group c and d are getting ready for their 2nd group stage matches friends after a very convincing win against australia for to one the result they're now up against denmark. shouldn't be a game that they struggle in too much. i still consider francis. one of the main favorites for this tournament alongside spain, another name that was probably on the list before the 1st game was played was argentina, and leona messy, however, they remind ourselves, loss of the last 2 is a one, again, saudi arabia, the biggest upset and work of history as book makers say, so now all eyes are on this man behind us here on be on a messy to really try an edge out to win against mexico. but they're also very tough side to play a very good defensively. so now with back against the wall when the pressure is on, that's when champions arise supposedly. so let's see what liomas' is made up in the world. exactly. it will be an exciting day on saturday and get philip now thank you
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very much. the iranians team's refusal to sing their national anthem was bigger news than the sco line in their 1st match. now they are singing again on the pressure from the government's fair gesture, highlights the risks iranians are taking to show their descent at the world cup increasingly overshadowed by human rights issues. these iranian fans in the stadium wanted to seize the opportunity and draw attention to the bloody correct down on protests happening in their home country. but their message, women, life freedom, was not welcomed by fi, fun cutter 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, albeit reluctantly. a sign of the immense pressure the play asunder, and a you meditation, painful to watch for many in attendance. for others, it's
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a symbol of giving into a regime they don't approve of. especially since it comes just a day after their former teammate valera, valerie was arrested in iran after training session with his club full at was esther. therefore he is of kurdish origin and has repeatedly criticized the oppression of women and minorities in these lamp 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 caught up on the outside the stadium. supporters of these law, mac republic, try to silence,
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antique government protest us and hide their messages, turning the match itself into 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. you're watching the w use live from berlin up. next news from the world of business with my colleague, bend visiting and a story on how germany is using a i to save energy of will azako for me in a team. herron, berlin. thanks for watching the ticket with every day for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation.
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