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i detect is emotional architecture is kind of a mystery. believe me, this is tend, starts december 25th on d w. ah ah, this is the w news live at from berlin to night, the heavy burden of war. how much more can ukrainians bear? fresh voices are attacking, but they're also gaining love of many of russian troops are now prisoners of war. and the united nations is investigating for even more war cross. it's also coming
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up tonight, another world cup. shocked by an asian team. south korea's last minute winner. i get portugal sees them qualify for the last 16 and it puts your white out of the turn. blue i'm bring. gov is good to have you with this on this friday. fighting is raging in the east of ukraine with the town of bock moot. the main target of russian artillery attacks ukraine's army there is struggling, defend off the fighting, and field hospitals are reportedly filled with injured soldiers. meanwhile, a united nations commission is on the ground collecting evidence for an inquiry into war crops. a field hostile, near buck mote in eastern ukraine, russian forces are attacking the city relentlessly, exacting a heavy toll in its defenders. but the russian army is all to losing men. many of
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which end up as prisoners of war like these p, o w's held in a facility in western ukraine. one of the prisoners agreed to speak about being drafted into the army and sent to fight. here cherokee, maple granular feel at 1st they told us we were being sent to a military exercise honey. they told us many things. it was all rumors. none of us knew that we were being sent to the front when we had him, even on the line. some of the prisoners are being investigated for war crimes. a united nation commission is working to collect evidence on as many cases as possible for crimes. with respect to personal integrity migrations. and so she weapons detention shish, hulu, they sions, just to mention,
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most of putin has shown no remorse for the crimes committed in his name. instead, he called on german chancellor, olaf shorts to rethink his ukraine policy. in a phone call or correspond to john phillip jolts is in ki than i asked him what the reaction has been to that phone call between futon and schultz. i haven't seen many reactions. i haven't, i've heard only one comment sir, that nothing new emerged true from the conversation. sholtes underlined that any diplomatic solution has to include a withdrawal of troops putting a blame the westfall prolonging the war. i think if any thing after this phone call ukraine sees that 3rd position confirmed that at the moment, sir, there is no room for negotiations. and this comes, of course,
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as much as the gum tree, the, or almost the entire country suffering from shortages of electricity, water in heating. how can the ukrainian government help it citizens right now? i mean, kinda, to help them at all. it has set up around 1000 emergency, sent us in the past days in the centers, people can get free electricity, they can get free eating, they can even get them a basic medical services. and also it's quite impressive how fast technicians have been able to repair damaged infrastructure, but of course, with every attack it gets more difficult to repair this infrastructure. that is certain. so the ukranian government is also trying to upgrade the air defense systems so that it can intercept more missiles that said a trying to target for the union for us from the treatment through. i mean, it's impossible to just keep rebuilding infrastructure over and over again. and of
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course we've got the winter that is just now beginning. and i'm wondering if all of this put together, if it is, you know, becoming almost too much for the ukrainian government, are there, are there signs that there may be increasing interest in pursuing a sci fi it's for sure that the concerns regarding the winter you, it's almost every day the, the government is warning, people evolve possible new attacks. and it's, it's asking the people to get ready for more power cuts for very difficult times. but at the same time, it's keeping up. it's iron will, to, to windless war by military means. and not to seek any kind of ceasefire, and i think it's also the position of the big majority of ukrainians. they. one's to wind us while they don't want to given and they think that they can somehow
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survive this winter. all right, so very young young philip jolts with the ladies tonight from key. thank you. now to the energy crisis connected to this war today, european union countries agreed to cap the price of russian oil exports at $60.00 a barrel. the hope is that this will limit the revenue that russia gains from oil exports that revenue, which then uses to fund its war in ukraine. the president of the european commission. ursula on the line explained the idea behind these price care. this price cap has 3 objectives. first, it strengthens the effect of our sanction. second, it will further diminish, rush us revenues. and thirdly, at the same time, it will stabilize global energy markets because it allows some russian seaborne oil to be traded, brokerage transported by e u operators to 3rd countries,
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as long as it is sold below the cap. so this price cap will benefit directly emerging and developing economies and it will be adjustable over time so that we can react to market developments. was ursula on the line speaking there. the w brussels corresponded jack barrick. he's following the story for us and he told me how the price cap is supposed to work. well the, this is really the big question, is how enforceable this will be. but the, i think that feeling pretty proud of themselves, the european union countries to manage, to get an agreement on this. the idea is that this is a sort of global a, what they say global. but really, a western push to pack the price on gas, essentially a lot of european, specifically, companies and countries are involved in the shipping of gas, especially greece, cypress and malta. and essentially 9, those shipping companies in the insurance companies that ensure the ship that transport russian oil can only do so if it's kept at the price of $60.00
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a barrel and ensures that developing countries still have access to the energy that they need from russia you can't simply skew an entire market, a global market immediately, but what they want to do is cap those prices to try limit the amount of money that russia is earning from their sales of oils. therefore, trying to limit the ability they have to continue to wage the war in ukraine. and i know there were some e u countries such as poland, who wanted this price camp to be even lower than, than $60.00, but was 60 the lowest that they could all agree on. yeah, that's right. there's been a bit of doing a phone with her that perhaps it could have gone dinah that some countries, including poland, might have suggested that somewhere in the region of $3035.00 a barrel. which would be my, a massive, massive cut in the price on models is already that there's been doing and throwing those countries that i mentioned, cypress increase, etc, was suggesting somewhere in the $7075.00 a barrel. but in the end, they've managed to land on this $60.00 per barrel. the big question was,
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what got it over the line? and it seems that that was a decision or an agreement by the other countries at the insistence of poland, which was the last country holding out. can i start negotiations on a 9th round of sack sanctions against russia for the war in ukraine? it, let's talk you about the e. u aid for ukraine. today we heard that hungary prime minister, victor, or bon, he plans to veto the european union's latest multi 1000000000 euro aid package for ukraine. what is his beef with this? yeah, that's right. bradley managed to get one agreement over the line or no price gap, but that doesn't mean that the countries as a source of that the other issues, essentially the european commission, has proposed raising money on international markets like it did with the coverage recovery funds in order to support ukraine's infrastructure project rebuild ukrainian, support them financially to the tune of summer in the region of 18000000000 euros 9 . the hungarian simply say that you country should not get indebted in order to try
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and support ukraine. they think it should come out of the use existing budgets, but as difficult because most of those budgets already ascribed to particular projects or other things that the needs to do it. as i say, we managed to get the they've what they've managed to get the oil pipe price cap over the line, but they're still big battle on that recovery fund. you know, he's jack baird with the ladies tonight in brussels. jack is always thank you ah, at the world cup in kids are there was high drama in the last round of games and group h with the score at one to one between south korea and group leaders. portugal the portuguese pushed for a winning goal. the corner of the game had into injury time, but south korea stone of the field and a perfect pass allowed, wonky john to score a stunning winner in injury. time right there that did it. the results in the
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korean fans into nirvana and in the team. a into the knockout stay gone in uruguay kicked off at the same time. is that gain with both teams in with the chance of qualifying the black stars had the 1st opportunity from the penalty spot, but the shot was stopped by the goalkeeper as you see. right. there your coins soon hit their stride. george and the artist how ye scored twice in the 1st half. but there celebrations proved to be somewhat premature by the face make up that south korea result meant that despite the win uruguay are going home, portugal it already qualified after 2 games and they top the group despite their loss. south korea's late when our puts them through in 2nd place and they'll likely face brazil in the round of 16. gonna join uruguay with a ticket home d, w, sports corresponding to dine, you barcelona,
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is covering the bulk of ports and guitar. and i asked her if the performance is of south korea and japan mean that asian soccer is on the raw? absolutely, i mean this world cup has been brilliant for asian countries. we saw a japan did beating spain and germany topping their group, south korea. ok, australia is not a part of asia, but they do play in asian football confederation. so great times for the asian countries. now, portugal they'd already qualified for the next round, so they were able to rest a number of their players. now who they didn't. ras was christiano. rinaldo, of course, everything is cashandra. rinaldo mania here. there has been a lot of talk about him, but it hasn't really face portugal that much in their last 5 goals that they scored your center. and although hasn't actually scored. so that means they have a young, solid side who is not so reliant on rinaldo anymore. yeah,
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yeah. time change. job careers result. it meant that uruguay went out their game against gonna it was a bit of a grudge match wasn't this match was the match that people football fans have been looking forward to for 12 years and all those back to 2010 world cut when they faced off in the quarter finals now was tied $11.00 an extra time, luis wise from uruguay, cleared the ball off the line, saved the goal with his hands. now he was sent off, he got a red cart, gonna then missed a penalty shot and ended up losing in penalties. so they really held that grudge. now today it was, you know, kicking off, but like you saw unfortunately, your way did win is match, but they both go home. a little consolation for ghana, but they end up going home. don't you have to ask you about germany exiting great wells have been all over germany today. what's this to fall?
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what's been like where you are? well, it's been a lot of disappointment. of course. i mean, when germany crashed out in 2080 and that was disastrous, and now to repeat that in the group it, it's really seen as a big failure. you know, germany has always been, had always been considered a tournament team. and when they had to get those performances in these tournaments they did, they were always considered to go to the semi's at least now that is not the case anymore. also, we probably will see some german stars calling in and to their international careers mother and lawyer. we don't have any confirmation. they've hinted miller hinted that he might. but we don't know that for sure. their coach probably safe, but on a positive note, they do have a promising young players like to mom was yell at moving forward. yeah. had been a group of has beens, who knows that it doesn't look good at all done. you brush alone in the hall. thank
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you very much. it is a quick reminder. the top stores that were fall before you, eastern ukraine of sea, heavy fighting with the town of buck boat, the main target of russian attacks. it's been a struggle. there you go for ukraine's army to defend the town feel. hospitals are reportedly filled with injured. to be raleigh, you in commission is in the country collecting evidence for an inquiry into possible warcraft of next find out why the upcoming you, you embargo on russian oil is pushing buyers to stock up. now rob, what has that have a good weekend? god. she up to date, don't miss our highlights. the d w program on line d, w dot com highlights you become criminal. mm. pre climate.

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