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companies and countries rethinking everything and making make changes. you reviewed this week on d. w. a . ah. ah, this is debbie news live from berlin. ukraine remembers it's victims of a famine that some call a genocide. ah, president warner zelinski helped mark the anniversary of the start of the hollow tomorrow. moscow deliberate, starvation of millions of ukrainians,
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90 years ago. also coming up, unrest builds in china over its trick, covey 19 policies. fresh protests erupt after 10 people die in an apartment fire. in the city of the room, she residents say the lockdown, pampered and rescuer, and and cocked. our gentlemen buffet scores a double as world cup holders. france down denmark and bands for the last 16. ah. i'm on go. craft. good to have you with us. ukraine is remembering the hello to more or hunger death. that was a deliberate famine in soviet era. ukraine from 932-2900. 33 in 2 ceremonies marked 90 years since moscow gandy. intentional starvation of up to
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7000000 people, most of them in ukraine. president vladimir laskey and his wife took part. several countries recognized the hello to more as a genesis, the german government may also soon classify it as one. and on the same day's, lindsey announced what he's calling a grain for you, crow from ukraine initiative at a food security summit in keys. the country is a major grain supplier, especially the countries around africa he flew to russia's invasion, has put their supply in jeopardy, and saint lou price is soaring. good boy, but it's a little bit now in the hello to more soviet mandated collectivist farming policies forced ukrainian farmers to surrender their crop. many of them then starved to death laying the fast flowers at memorial to one of the worst chapters in ukrainian history. 90 years have passed since the hello dom, all or great famine,
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intentionally caused by the soviet union. merciless pro dear her was lou, this is a really important day for me thought we all need to remember it shows that these deliberate horrors, photo, what users are not repeated footage of the false collective a zation of agriculture by the soviet state in the 19 thirty's strip thomas of their land and their food. ukraine was targeted in the resulting famine. in the winter of 1932 to 1933 more than 3 and a half 1000000 people died. millions of others also died in other parts of the soviet union. this is commemoration and cave is taking place amid rushes, latest acts of aggression. remember another router which i, for me, this is a very sad and significant date. previously. it once again highlights not that then as now people are trying to destroy the ukrainian state maturity. it from missouri,
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i reminder of hunger and death for many ukrainians once again struggling for survival. russian attacks and critical infrastructure. i've left millions of people in ukraine without heat and power. just in crump is a former british military officer and ceo of the global risk analysis firm sibling . and i asked him earlier, how ukraine's military strategy has been affected by those strikes on ukraine's utilities. yeah, i mean, obviously we've seen the effects they've had on the country recently with 6 focus on the energy sector in the country. and that comes from blackouts. i thought assume building over a few weeks and they targets extending. we think more as well too strong for infrastructure and other things that russia wants to influence. now, how does that affect the military strategy? frankly, it doesn't. i think what the landscape is trying to do, what is he said, is that he will demonstrate the russia will not right,
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whether the ukrainian people and i think that is true in this case, very rarely have the sorts of campaigns broken the, whether the people, if anything actually it makes people even more focused on delivering victory and people who are well away from the front line. obviously when they start to suffer nissan campaign to take the war much more person, the more seriously both german in the u. k. i've seen that in their own past, and i think with that again here. so it's, it's very oversee horrible to be of ukraine, particularly on the anniversary of the famine, as you say in 3233 induced by moscow. then sure. the echoes of that now, but i think as then the ukrainians will, will look forward, need into the fight. and it seems that this kind of attack on critical infrastructure attacking heat and power it's, it's well timed with the coming winter, the colder months. which side seems better prepared to fight as the days get colder? i think on the front line, undoubtedly it ukrainian forces. the woes of rushing forces,
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that limited equipment, liberated logistics, of all, i think of them well covered and have been brought to life very much. you this conflict, certainly recent, such as you are saying. russians huddled together for warmth and exposed positions . coming under bomb bomb and free credit post and barely react. i think that shows a degree of suffering already in the temperature as they are now. and many of us might think that temperature is maybe 6 great 10th grade. we can go outside indicating that it's okay. how hard is it fighting? when it is hard, when you're outside for 24 hours a day, when you're lying on the ground, when you're lying in the wet, has a real effect on people's ability to fight. no doubt with the russians are not doing as well as the ukrainians in that regard. justin crump, they're a former british military officer and ceo of the global risk analysis firm sibling . he was speaking to me earlier. now in china. unrest is growing over strict cove in 1900 lockdown measures protests have broken out in several parts of the country,
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including the jang region where many people have been barred from leaving their homes for more than 3 months. protests and the regional capital, reaching them. she came after an apartment block fire til 10 people. some of the residents have said that the lockdown, hampered rescue efforts. growing public frustration is increasingly putting beijing's 0 coven policy. pressure. journalist fabio customer has been locked down himself in beijing. he told us that the rising protests may not achieve the results they desire. yet the frustration is as high as it has never been before or during the pandemic. if you go on social media, you see a lot of chinese posting very critical am a statements, very critical videos and also those who are actually not so a political or who are not. so what we're rather petri arctic but even they've had enough and the sense of us are really it's at working over time. you scroll through,
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oh, social media, opening links and the next morning everything is deleted. so it's, it's really shows you something. and usually i would say that, you know, those anger on social media could also disappear soon. it has happened before, but nowadays, i mean it's hard to see a light at the end of the tunnel because even despite those really strong lock downs, the cases are rising m. beijing is posting record high numbers. the country is also posting a record high numbers also the already the 4th consecutive day. so i mean, the restrictions will go on if the government doesn't change its course, but right now they're really doubling down on 0 cove it. so am, i don't see any solution for that. this really, a lot of frustration here. italian authority, se rain triggered landslides have killed at least one person on the island of isiah . near naples, emergency crews are searching for several people. still missing. bad weather has slowed their efforts. the search and rescue effort here has been slow and
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treacherous. in this video filmed by the italian coast guard, you get a sense of the devastation and the deadly conditions facing emergency teams. come day light and the true extent of the destruction is revealed in the town of casimir yoletta may by the shoreline piles of vehicles dragged into the sea by the strength of the landslide. and they are everywhere. you look here, dozens of mangled cars, and even coaches now lined the sea front on this holiday island. above the town, the muddy scars left by the landslide. a clear to see on the mountain side. at least 100 people have been reported stranded with a landslide collapsing some buildings and blocking many roads. this home may still
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be standing, but the muddy waters and every have left their mark throughout. what can you, people done and we are facing some difficulties with the ongoing operations because the weather conditions are still very challenging and them to make to see them. we are sending help a boat and plane when we are in constant contact with a counselor, president george maloney, and my fellow ministers is little dotala. as it is, lucy durbin, only legal, even the situation was bad, and instantly evolving. more rescue as an emergency teams have now been able to reach the island as conditions improve some with snippet dogs to help in the search for anyone still trapped or missing. but they face a daunting task over the coming days. the clean up efforts alone here is huge and with many roads still impassable. reaching all of those cut off by the mud and rising waters will take some time yet.
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turning over to the world cup and cutter and in group d, raining champions, france beat denmark to one to become the 1st team to qualify for the knockout stage, giving them updates, scored both french goals to break danish hearts. ostrich. all this 1st half this match came to lie from the hour mark. who else? killian and pappy presumed france in france? tear hernandez with the pass back and back pay typically doesn't miss from their denmark. so have a good recent record against france. and 8 minutes later, and chris christenson headed them level christenson arguably lucky to still be on the pitch of reciprocal fall on him back. pay him the 1st half still francis superstar had the last laugh and back pay on target. again,
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a release of emotion for him and relief for france, even if it wasn't the prettiest goal will ever score. france through to the last 16 . we'll be seeing a lot more of him back a little while ago i spoke to our correspond danya, barcelona, who was in the stadium, and i asked her how impressive she thought france was to take that with. i mean, this is france we're talking about france is always impressive. it came into this tournament, the reigning champions, and heavily favored to win the title again. there were some questions because they were coming into the tournament with a lot of injuries, but they show tonight. absolutely. that is not a problem at all. now they were coming up against a tricky denmark side who's actually had their number lately. they've managed to beat them a few times, so there's a lot of fantasy. pretty happy. but france after weathering the storm in the 1st half, they're able to come ahead through killian buffet of course,
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but america not going to go down. they kept swinging the equalize, and of course, france is golden boy. he scored again 21 and now france through and definitely nobody will be wanting to play against france in the next rounds. just heard some fans around you. you were there. how was the atmosphere in the stadium? i was like in terms of the other games that you've been at. right, so i've been out a lot of game this tournament and i've got to say each atmosphere is pretty individual and it really shows you how each country lives, their stadium and their match going experience. now today, there were a lot more france spans in the stadium than danish fans. you know, danish bands have been de vocal against as well cuz a lot have boycotted it. and the fan experience actually kind of followed the flow of the game. so it was very exciting at the beginning, there was a wave, i think, 5 minutes into the game, and then it kind of got a little bit flat and really picked up towards the end when all the goals were
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scored. so all in all great experience today. all right, danny russell on a. let's leave it there with you right now. keep enjoying those games. we'll talk you soon. thank you. sadie ravia kicked off their world cup campaign by shocking argentina, but the wave of joy after their greatest ever victory came to an abrupt end with a defeat to poland. their star strike a rubber of dusty score in his 1st world cup goal to run off a to no victory. an emotional moment for the buyer next from one favorite activity to another sunday is the 1st day of advent, the count down to christmas. and as the 1st time since the start of the coven 19 pandemic, that germany can restart a popular tradition. that is, of course, the christmas market, specifically in the bavarian city of nuremberg. the past 2 years were canceled due to pandemic restrictions. but this year of the christmas angel was back on the
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balcony of the cities cathedral to officially opened, one of germany's most famous christmas was also a story, goes all the way back to $1628.00. while locals and taurus alike may be excited about its return, may have to be paying extra for pleasure as prices for marketing favorites like old wine, are expected to be. of course, some things are invaluable just like us at d w. so thanks for watching. that is all for now. up. next is our documentary was looking at how light in the digital world as we shaped europe with morphia, stop the, our main book dropped. actually watch. we're all set to go beyond deal with. we're all in as we take on the we're all about the stories.
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