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for less because all these things and more in the new season, off the pot come, make sure to tune and wherever you get your podcasts and join the conversation, because you know, it love matters. ah ah ah, this is a deal. the news alive from berlin, russia continues its brutal barrage in ukraine. the southern city of her son has suffered its heaviest bombing so far. ukrainian forces liberated the region just 2 weeks ago or so. coming up on the show,
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you rhonda ramped up restrictions in an effort to halt it's worst outbreak of the bowl of virus. curfews and travel bands are in force and schools are closed. and at the world of cop of the hosts caught our, our out, and iran steam ends, its silent protests ah, after threats of reprisals, players half heartedly sang along to their national anthem. iran then went on to beat whales to nil. ah, lo, i'm claire richardson. thank you so much for joining us. russian shelling and deliberated city of her son has killed 15 people according to ukrainian officials. authorities have begun evacuating civilians from the city, including children and hospital patients. the latest attack comes as authorities
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raised to repair damage to critical infrastructure destroyed by russian airstrikes . earlier this week. damage knocked out power too much of the country. authorities have restored it in some areas, but more than 6000000 people are still without heat or electricity. analysts say russia is seeking to demoralize ukrainians over the harsh winter months. ukraine's president has called on the nation to endure. it's pitch dark indoors as well as outside. by the time you have guinea and katerina get home from work, the only light comes from their phones and torches. the suburb of the capital give has power for just a few hours a day without a proper cooker. they depend on ready made meals and a stitch near you. we used this camping stove trying to remember you can get the gas bottles easily. somehow. it's pretty cheap and heat up quickly. cost us with. 5 grocery usual, 4th,
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officials estimate that russian air strikes have destroyed nearly half of ukraine's energy infrastructure. and it's not clear how much can be restored and send us a shuttle chart, the sham no. the way it helps that there are 2 of us. and we don't have any children. yakobelli did they? i don't know how people keep young children warm. you should have done. it must be a really difficult to stop them getting ill when it's this cold dinner. but i don't know what are you. the authorities imposed timed blackouts in cave and other areas to prevent what remains of the grid from becoming the loaded in this village, north of the capital, the damage is all too apparent. most houses, including nadia and lawyers, home have been raised to the ground. the sisters had to live in a chicken shed for 6 months. now they have a small house,
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but the insulation is poor and the heating only works when the electricity is on. there was a violent you can feel, i mean that when it, as you see, made in ukraine, they were well padded and keep me warm. hello, she found the sammy. yes. an aid agency provided the accommodation and well wishes have donated winter supplies look good. i feel has been running my question, what would the, what the do we want to make space for a wood burning. so we can cook, when the power is off, each of them will leave it the use there. you can rely on a woodstove for fiddler, said the kid pitched k, a pitch. the sisters grow vegetables and strawberries in the garden. residents have set up a collection point in the village hole where hot water generators and firewood are available. the bombed out roof is being repaired before the cold winter sets in.
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the village is trying to become self sufficient. some donations have come from outside, but there's been little help from the politicians. while security specialist jo, sir, and zone, he says the russian attacks are inflicting serious damage on ukraine's energy network. but that they do not appear to be holding back its overall war effort. it is very effective at it's subjective to terrorize and to punish the ukrainian people. it doesn't appear to be effective in the overall russian goal of breaking the will of the ukrainian people to resist and with it breaking the will of the west to support the ukrainians. it's clear that the russian army is over extended and exhausted, but it still has a mass of man power, a mass of artillery that prevent the ukrainians from advancing much further at this point. and it prevents them from consolidating their gains near the front line. as
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you can see from the terror artillery rounds that are being pummeled into, into hershawn, these can do a cook stream damage. and the russians have hit upon a strategy that is both terrifying and effective. they have taken down at least half of ukrainian electric grid and much of the water and, and other power supply eyes of ukraine. this is causing tremendous misery for millions of ukrainians. so far, however, it hasn't actually affected the ukrainian war effort. and jason's jani speaking to us earlier, we can take a look now at some other stories making is around the world's. 3 people have been killed and 11 wounded in a school, shooting in brazil. authority say a 16 year old open fire in 2 separate schools on the same street in south eastern as spirit his son to state. he was later arrested to grab despite high levels of gun crime in brazil, school shootings are relatively rare. he made a suit of micro protests have broken out in china's in gen region. over the
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enforcement of strict coven 19 lockdown measures. social media videos appeared to show crowds in the regional capital venting their anger at local officials. the protests followed the deaths of 10 people in a residential fire and demonstrations around the world have marked international day for the elimination of violence against women in spain. thousands marched in madrid to man to an end to gender based violence. turkish police arrested dozens rallying and a stumble in defiance of a van. uganda has closed schools nationwide in an effort to curb the spread of ebola. more than 50 people have died in the last 2 months in uganda as worst outbreak of the disease. a nightly curfew and travel ban are also in force, and many markets bars and churches are closed. health ministry officials say cases
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are now dropping. well, there is still no proven vaccine against the current strain known as the sudan, a bowl, a virus. earlier we asked and dw reporter julius morgan, why 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 hud talks from the world here, so gonna position and a ministry of health. that vaccine trials will be starting very soon. whereas this is not the virus that has cute, multiple hot 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 vaccine. but for the sudan virus, this a dining bull, 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. like global summit on trade and endangered species has
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back to plan to protect sharks. aim is to reduce the alyssa trade in shark fence. several types of shark are in danger of extinction. now, more than 180 countries have approved the proposal in panama by sharks often conjure images of man eating predators lurking in the ocean depths, ready to attack a perception hollywood is help fuel. with films like the 1975 thriller jaws. 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 shark species by making it easier for customs and
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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. o, delegates at the global summit meet every few years to hammer out policies aimed at ensuring the survival of hundreds of animals and plants world wide. ah, to the soccer world cup now where the 2nd round of brute matches has begun in brewbay, the netherlands went up against ecuador, with both teams coming off or when in their opening matches the dutch opened the scoring and these 6 minute cody huck bo, with a strong strife from distance before the game coach, louis yvonne calls say cargo can become a star. but ecuador proved they had come to play. and in the 2nd half their captain
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and our valencia scored a tappin or a final score of $11.00. and that means host guitar or out of the world cup after they lost $31.00 to senegal, after taking a 1st half leads synagogue made it to nil through thy jaw after the break while having when target reduce that deficit was guitars 1st ever world cup finals goal but it was bonded yang who sealed the wind for cynical just minutes later. guitar cannot now qualify from the group regardless of the results in their final game against the netherlands. but the iranian teams refusal to sing their national anthem, what was bigger news than the score line and their 1st match had of their game against wales. they were singing again under pressure from the government. they won the match to know at the gesture, highlights the risks iranians are taking to show their designs. ah, these iranian fans in the stadium wanted to seize the opportunity and draw
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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 kata 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 and attendance. for others it's a symbol of giving into a regime they don't approve of. especially since it comes just a day after their former t med valera. valerie was arrested in iran after training session with his club full at was a stop 40 is of kurdish origin and has repeatedly criticized the oppression of women and minorities in these lamb republic. now he's facing charges for tarnishing the reputation of the national team and spreading propaganda against the state.
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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 law, mac republic, try to silence, anti 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 to many of their fence for not standing by them to australia. now where sidney's famous bondai beach has gone nudist, although just for a day in australia, more than 2000 people die each year from skin cancer. around the same number of
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outdoor enthusiasts took to the sands to publicize the dangers of the disease. not your everyday sight on bondai beach. thousands of brave beach goes all stripped naked for a good cause. the unusual sight is part of an art installation by us photographers . spencer tunic. the event aimed at raising awareness about the risks of skin cancer. i'm honored to be invited by skin tax champions to come here make my art and just celebrate the body and protection for its population size. australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world. it is estimated that 2 in 3 australians will be diagnosed with the disease by the time that 70. so for many participants, the cause was worth stripping downfall. it was just wonderful to be part of something that was also expressive, is an artwork, but also had
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a meaning behind it. and that is to encourage people to have a skin cancer check. i've spent half my life in the sun and i've had a couple of malignant melanoma has taken off my back. so i thought this was a good cause. this marks the 1st time that bondai has ever been granted a permit to be a nude beach. and for an event designed to raise awareness, it certainly turned some heads. and as your knees update at this hour, don't forget you can get more on our website at t t at these dot com. thanks for watching with nico is in germany to learn german lodge, benita, why not learn with him online on your mobile and free chef for t w's, e learning course. nikos vague.

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