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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin from ports of explosions at a russian base far from the ukrainian border. video circulating on line are said to show damage to the 2 bombers. long range planes are believed to be the same type used by russia to attack ukraine's infrastructure. also coming up ukrainians are
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trying to flee russian occupied areas facing dangerous journey along the way. we meet people out of crossing point on the front line. and germany's foreign minister takes her 1st visit to india annually and a bare bach and her counterpart in delhi underscore their shared values. and the cooperation between their 2 countries. they also sign a new joint agreement on migration processors in iran. step up, the pressure on authorities and call forth 3, they strike it comes after a top official says ron's the so called morality police has been disbanded and at the world cup and could tar olivia will become francis old time, top score as the favorites brush aside poland to reach the last state. ah,
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i'm sorry, kelly. welcome to the program. explosions have reportedly hit a russian air base far from the ukrainian border damaging to long range bombers. unverified video of the blasts have been posted on a variety of telegram channels. the blast, early on monday, struck the air base near the city of angles, more than 600 kilometers inside of russian territory. the bombers damaged are said to be of the same type used to carry out air strikes, a new prince infrastructure. another explosion hit a military base near the russian city of rise on at least 3 people were reported. the killed after a fuel tank exploded so far there has been no claim of responsibility for either of these last so let's get more on this. we are joined by our correspondent nick connelly who is standing by for us. nick, tell us a little bit more about what we know about the explosions. yep,
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so, so far, the kind of evidence we have to go on is pretty thin. we've seen images on social media of basic and kind of close circuit tv cameras from houses near that base. you just kind of hear a big bang in some of the other for did you see a kind of explosion of kind of a flash of light on the kind of night sky. but we have heard in his ingles from the regional governor telling civilians not to panic, saying pointedly that civilian infrastructure hadn't been affected and one going to be affected. so implying that definitely there had been some kind of attack on the military base there, which is basically one of the biggest strategic air bases in russia, where some of the bombers in the threat, if nuclear war became a real possibility, they would be launched from their from, from planes from that base. and we've seen that base being used to then fly missiles that are aiming at ukraine to the caspian sea and lots from say there. this is a real kind of direct cause and effect if indeed this is ukraine going after the kind of very same planes that have been reaching such havoc on ukraine as foot is
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on the other base there. where we have that russian official line that this was an explosion of a petrol tanka, but not many people here believe that they say that this is betty just to kind of figure if an attempt to explain away another ukrainian tact, whether these were missiles or drones we don't know yet here in ukraine if one is kind of convinced that these work can cause a drones tell us a little bit more about their response of the ukrainian or russian authorities was over we, the ukrainian kind of government sources are keeping quiet some of the kind of military blogs and social media accounts so safely grants, military have been reporting on this with lots of uncle smileys and kind of ironic texts accompanying these images. and i think it's unlikely that ukraine, whatever kind of directly own up to this as for the russian side. well, we've seen tom tom again when things go badly for the russian army on the battlefield. they try to basically keep quiet for as long as possible until they busy make up some kind of fe, saving explanation. the same was the case when you crane sunk. rush,
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most important battleship in the black sea back in the summer, took days for them to really kind of work out what their line would be. so i think there's little expectation that we're gonna hear something soon. but this is really big news. this is the 1st time that ukraine, if it is indeed ukraine has attempted these things that deep in russian territory that far away from the front lines. and it shows that rushes at events just aren't up to the task and that ukraine is now able to make russia feel as vulnerable as ukraine itself has been feeling vulnerable in recent weeks. months, i think, psychologically. and it's difficult to overestimate the effect of this for ordinary russians to see that ukraine is not just the place where will happens. but the ukraine is also, that's able to bring war to russian cities that talk a bit more about the vulnerability and the ukranian side. and because it's been experiencing severe energy shortage because of the russian air strikes. how is the situation where you are now? so we are now quite sometime from the last kind of major attack, these mess missile attacks that we've been seeing time time again in recent months and things are slowly getting mixed on what's not perfect. and in care of,
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you still have kind of emergency blackouts when the system is overloaded, but broadly things are getting better. it is taking long each time for ukraine to recover because just basically the spare parts are running out and the foreign help isn't getting here fast. enough, but there is a sense here in ukraine. there is also just little point in rebuilding. every time the russians decide to destroys infrastructure, that you actually, it is now more worthwhile going off these dogs in russia to prevent russia launching his gun protects. but just aren't enough trans transformers, enough enough equipment, you know, he, on the world markets to keep on rebuilding every week. and we still got for 5 months of winter to go. so definitely a go change in mood, an economy in the ukrainian capital case. thank you. so much and since the start of russia's invasion earlier this year, crossing between russian occupied areas and the rest of ukraine has become difficult and dangerous. but there is one spot about 30 kilometer south of the city is upper. it's either an informal corridor with police checkpoints where people can
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move across the front line. the debbie as yon phillip sholtes met ukrainians, trying to flee russian held territory just a few kilometers down there. the russians are in charge. this checkpoint is the only place in ukraine where people can move between the 2 worlds. this man is the 1st to leave russian occupation to day. he tells us he hung on as long as he could . but now he's going to join his wife and west a new crate. put his secret to the fuqua crossing. this line is very unpleasant for everyone here. there was just no road. every one is scared. yet, it was more like sailing than driving. look at my car. more car so life and every one waits for the police to escort them to the registration center. an old law that doesn't quite make it to the checkpoint. but it's done. the most important thing to women join forces to get them mother the russian. what's wrong
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with 1st my mom didn't want to leave. we all thought this would somehow end soon, but it's not ending. and now the winter is coming for the good to. she just wouldn't be there on her own. when your soul hurts so much you can't even sleep any more. she's the most precious thing i have left at la vega. but while oksana takes a look at the engine, her friend alicia tells us of there are ra, road clamber, fighting had wrecked, so many roads and bridges, and those to where leaving had to pick their ways through farmland history and blocker. liquor we just cried when we saw how everything was destroyed. afterwards, we just sat in the car on both and looked in silent. you are you doing this morning? but santa has worked a miracle on her car and they joined the convoy heading for the registration center . they arrive,
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it's warm and there's tea. the women realize it worse to speak. news just of when? well, i'm really happy now. i'm glad that i could bring my mother to a safer place and that we got here in one piece. years ago, it's been very hard. you know, if i wouldn't wish this on any one with they have people to stay with here tonight. the plan for tomorrow is to leave the law and take a train and terminate. foreign minister on a bare bach is on a 2 day visit to india. it is her 1st official trip to the country. a short time ago, she signed a new agreement between berlin and deli, on migration and mobility in a joint press conference with india's foreign minister sci shanker. both stressed the shared values of their 2 countries and bear bock laid out what she considers to be the global challenges that they both face. we have the global impact on the
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motto, more of aggression, not russia against a legal role. nancy law has brought the whole well, i very difficult situation. we see the ice is that has impacts worldwide in india, in your opinion, we haven't there. so i am more especially delighted that india during it's $221.00 . as it ends with the month, one of one family even want to huge. oh yeah, i am not putting a special focus on contained on climate crisis on india and germany, a long history of clothes and wall deletion. so we are marketing the 70 at your, of the establishment of diplomatic relationship last year on our strategic partnership, which is more than 2 decades old, has really been bold stud, bought great political exchanges, ever expanding trade, more investment under stronger people to people relationship. and at that press
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conference was south asia bureau chief, i'm retired cima and i spoke with her earlier and began by asking her about the state of indian german relations. hello, you've heard what both the foreign minister said. they talked a lot about the warmth of the relationship between the 2 countries, the strategic partnership, and what they were really keen to emphasize as they want to develop this partnership. even deeper, based on what they call it, shared goes and shared values for this was something which they were keen to stress and they want the key areas on which they want to cooperate is climate change. that's what annabel and alina babble, brought out and said that in germany was investing a great deal of money, some 10000000000 euros in the next year. it years to work on issues related with climate change in india. she also said something which was music to india as years . she talked about a relationship with india, which would be deeper and more diversified. moving away from china. it's a,
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this was a relationship which was bit based on shared values. where as john, as she said, germany saw as a systemic rival, and also i would try to diversify away from china a bit and we'll move more towards india. i'm worried that there was also a deal signed on migration. what details did we get and how important is that to india was very important to india because what it symbolizes it's, it is called the migration and mobility agreement. and that was at the heart of this press conference. the 2 foreign ministers walked in, and the 1st thing they did was to sign this mobility and migration agreement. what it underscores is that the 2 countries are keen to work closer together at the people to people level. it was described as a minister describe it as it brings the relationship between the 2 countries on to a more contemporary level. because you'll have student skilled workers and people moving between the 2 countries for research for jobs. and this would bring people
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and the 2 countries nations closer together at a level which has not been seen before. on friday, i meter the e u g 7, australia they agreed on a price cap on russian oil. did that come up at all at the press conference? yes, a did sarah, because in india is often faces pressure from the e on the west, and word about buying cheap crude oil from russia. there was a direct question posed to the indian foreign minister. so bremen, m j shanker about the said, what he felt about this and his response, as in the previous occasions, was robust. he said india is dependent on a russian crew door. india needs oil and it is in his interest to look after the needs of the indent consumer. and then he made comparisons with the eel. he said the amount of crude that india is getting from a, from russia far is far less than what many european countries are getting. so he told the person who asked the question, check your facts and figures, and then come back to me and he said, re accept europe's choices. and the same way europe of the western world has to
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accept the choice is india makes to secure its energy security, t w, south asia bureau chief only to chima with that you thank you so much and here's a look at some other stories making news around the world to russian human rights advocate to nobel peace prize winner arena. sorry about cova has said that there can be no diplomatic and to the war in ukraine as long as the vladimir putin is in power. she was receiving another award for her activism from german chancellor ala schultz. she said that he calls for peace or childish, and ukraine must win on the battlefield. on to the european union is planning to adapt its rules on state aid for companies and response to a new u. s. green energy subsidies program. european commission president ursula funder line said that the tax breaks and america's conflation reduction act could laura way european businesses such d, e u and
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u. s. officials will discuss the topic on monday hospital. in syria, anti government protests have ruptured in the southern city of suede a protester and a policeman had been killed by gunfire after demonstrators stormed the governor's building. more than 200 people gathered outside to protest against economic hardship and called for president bashar assad to step down. italian authorities and ne sicily have declared a state of emergency. after heavy rains caused major flooding, there have been power cuts, public services and schools have also closed. some residents have been evacuated from homes, thought to be at risk of lampa. in china, more cities have announced that they are easing coven 19 restrictions, including the financial hub. shanghai authorities have signaled a move away from strict locked downs and quarantine rules after widespread protest
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. the police are out in force on beijing straits. it's been awake since hundreds of people gathered here to protest against china's 0 coven policy. many of them have since been tracked down and intimidated by police. meanwhile, some cities, a relaxing district code that rules in beijing, many stores have reopened and some infected people can now self isolate at home instead of in government facilities. chinese state media have begun reporting that the army cron variant is less dangerous than previous strains. the sudden shift has left some residents confused about what to allowed and what will happen next. sorry, i don't know. according to this orse, i think, oh, still wait for it's open to rahile right now. it's having an impact on our everyday lives and our work as things open up,
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i heard that our lives become easier for you again. yeah, we sound but many rules are still in place. parks and schools are closed in some beijing neighborhoods. restaurants can only offer take away, and some contacts of cove cases are still forced to quarantine. after almost 3 years of tough restrictions, different rules are lifted and enforced. as china grapples with reopening around public prosecutor says that the country has shut down its so called morality police. but local media has pushed, pushed back against the comments, saying that the interior ministry overseas, the force and not the duties sherry. iran has been rocked by months of protests sparked by the death of a young woman in police custody. she was arrested allegedly for not wearing her had job properly. the demonstrations now in their 3rd month are the biggest challenges to the regime. in decades. protestors are calling for
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a 3 day strike this week. ah, the 1979. if lawmakers pollution changed the course of feed on authority started monitoring. they didn't of the strict dress good waiting. the he job hit governing became mandatory in 1983. over the years, eden saw several forms of morality, police. but the morality police. no nest gushed a shot or guyton patrol was established under the hard line. former president, mahmoud am within a jot. you got armed out under former president as andrew honey, clothing noms became slightly relaxed month. but it on scott and president ibrahim racine wanted a strict implementation of the dress quarter. how he got in september 22 year old gina martha armine died 3 days after being taken into custody by the morality
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police and dead on her alleged crime was not properly governing her head. her debt sparked unprecedented protests across the country. it onions demanded an end to the morality police. the also court for the change of district islamic ridging. as i heard enough, i trembled when i heard the news because this has happened to me once or twice. and it made me think of how my parents would feel if i suffered the same fate over that montezuma, georgia. the owner ambition, that's more hollow van lines i'm strongly against the morality policing because it is not possible to enforce a cultural issue with linds about it. after nearly 2 months of protests in which hundreds of people have been killed, the 8 onion regime has signaled some flexibility on lobby that appearance, republic, and islamic foundation. sla are constitutionally entrenched your paper short. but
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there are methods of implementing the constitution that is, that all can be flexible, so called a hall used but all you it, you're all, you're gone. it announces it is disbanding the morality belief and is also debating the implementation of the head scarf flow. a volcanic eruption on indonesia as main island of java has forced nearly 2000 residents to flee their homes. people are being warned not to travel within 8 kilometers of the mount. some marrow set crater . no casualties have been reported so far. ah, the eruption on mount, samara, sent people nearby, scrambling for cover on indonesia as most densely populated island. they grabbed what belongings they could before setting off through ash covered roads and villages hoping to out run the follow from the volcano. ah,
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this man has just arrived from a village in the north at closer to the volcano. oh, it's raining volcanic ash in my village. you can't see anything. he says, his face still covered in the fine dust residue. where will you go now asked the reporter. i don't know, we just need to get away from our village. he replies to save my family. the volcano spewed a cloud of hot ash several kilometers into the sky. authorities immediately raised the alert level and urged people to steer clear of the area. mount samara, which is also known as the great mountain, is the highest volcano in java, and one of the most active it last erupt. it a year ago, killing dozens of people. authorities have set up temporary shelters for those under evacuation. orders get up to the san francisco we've readied some nearby schools and village holes as it is coming up on our end of the month,
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we will have them until local authorities tell us that it's safe to return back on emma indonesia has about 130 active volcanoes, the southeast asian archipelago also has the world's largest population, almost 9000000 people living close to a volcano. ah, to the round of 16 at for balls world cup where the favorites have ruled in the 1st 4 matches to day. it is surprisingly to pan in the early game up against the runners up in the last world cup croatia. then south korea will look to upset brazil. currently the top rank team in the world. and we spoke earlier with seat up is 4th correspondent, dana barcelona, about what changes the longshot teams. and today's matches really have to advance. i mean, south korea knows that they're going to be coming into this game. the underdog but actually in football that can help you because it kind of takes the pressure off
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the expectation. they know they're not expected to win against brazil. i mean, but we saw that they also have no problem grinding out to result working hard to the ended again. we saw that against portugal, brazil. now the has, you know, they're coming into this tournament as favorites. of course, result pretty much goes into every tournament. they play as favorites, but this brazil side is very solid from the back all the way up to the front. they also were able to rest a number of their star players in their last game. also a big recovery for them is name are who is going to be back after suffering, injury a name or is one of those. once in a generation townsend, who has the capacity to change again, doing something magic. so i mean, i'm paper, brazil should win this one, but you never know in the rocha and looking back at sundays, matchups, defending champions, france have now made it through the quarter finals. they brush aside poland with striker olivia, asia will be coming. the country is all time top score. in the process kilo papa
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was considered the danger mad in this contest, which for the 1st half hour resulted in nothing more than some bumps and bruises. veteran poll robert livin, dusky fight, avoiding short, just wide of the french go. but it took him to a minute before half time for olivia's room. the oldest man on the pitch to show how it's done. 36 year old slotting of the celebration of a new france record of $52.00 national team goes surpassing another former arsenal man. teary on re one mill. at half time. the post gave killing him by the spice to land, the killer blows in the 2nd half. the 23 year old put himself on top of the tournament, scoring chuck the 1st time he beat boycheck. disney then extended his late and effectively into the contest. the 2nd time, oh, robert live in dusky, got a consolation from the penalty spot, but france advance and better rules and the polls kept and that when sets up a match with another big football nation, france,
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now play england who beat senegal. 3 nell in the round of 16 arossi adornment player. jude bellingham dominated the game for england. he set up jordan henderson to open the scoring at 30 minutes. and bellingham had a hand in england 2nd as well, which was finish off by harry cain. just before halftime england added another goal in the 2nd half to seal their victory. and that victory reverberated back home in london where fans went wild after their country's route to the way to 3 lions have not lifted the world up since 1966 and will face a big test in the quarter finals where they are up against rating champions. france now finally, you've probably never seen so many santos all at once. it's not an allusion. in
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germany, almost a 1000 people have taken part in a seasonal fun run dressed his father christmas. the event is an annual tradition in a village near berlin. in his 1st health, 14 years ago, it has become the largest themed costume bron in a quick reminder of the top stories were fallen for you here at dw news explosions have been reported that a russian arab, based far from the cranium board are damaging to long range bombers, the bombers are said to be of the type used to carry out air strikes on ukraine's infrastructure, another exp, and hit a military best space here the city rises. at least 3 people are reportedly killed . after a fuel tank exploded. germany is foreign minister on atlanta, burbock is in india for 2 days. as it, she said that she would use her official trip to delhi,
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to raise what she called the most urgent tasks for our climate climate change and preserve any international order based on an ron's, probably prosecutor says that the country has shut down and so called morality police following more than 2 months of protest on the death of a young woman in police custody demonstrators are calling for a 3 day strike this week. next sunday, w. it is the magazine global $3000.00, which focuses on the debate over atomic energy. so you stay with us if you can for that. thanks for watching with
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