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this is a weekly coping 19 special every thursday on d w. ah, with this is d, w. news live from berlin. russia launches a new round of missile attacks against ukraine. several people are killed as moscow's attacks, knock out power in many areas. the strikes come after explosions and add bases deep inside russia. also the show doesn't die in columbia. as landslide
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varies across the country. sufferings, worst rainy season in 40 years at the well car, brazil convincingly beaten south korea. the next campaign campaign going next will face off against croatia, finals. ah, your logical welcome to the program. russia has launched a fresh wave of strikes on ukraine. president vladimir lensky said muscles killed at least 4 people and knocked out par in many areas. later strikes came hours after multiple explosions, a 2 military bases deep inside russian territory. moscow says ukrainian drones cause the blasts of keith has not claimed responsibility for them. he korean
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officials are warning several regions and are facing more emergency blackouts following the russian attacks. key residents seeking shelter in the cities metro stations. it's not the 1st time they've had to flee on the ground for safety from russian methods. but the impact of these strikes is getting more severe as temperatures drop. but if i show on nevada, i hope there won't be mass destruction. ok, the russians waited until temperatures tell to fight just degrees celsius the law until it got cold, typically thumb before the allan. but we have blankets equal of the sleeping vac. silent, camping calcium at all, and they can the true, i don't know, i believe we will do it yourself, even if they inflict some destruction today, like ukraine's air force said they've shut down more than 60 of the 70 misses
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launched. president, florida may zalinski hailed the defenders, which when i want to thank the defense forces, our electrical engineers and our people, their defense forces shut down most of the missiles, the engineers had already begun to restore electricity. our people never give uncle glory to ukraine. slow, great russian missile and drunk drive, a target of the power, good millions, rutledge, tricity and heating ukraine, as i've resorted to wood stoves to fend off the cold with herman once weaponized winter to bring a crane to his knees. meanwhile, vladimir putin was filmed, driving across the cash bridge, connecting the occupied crimean peninsula to russia. the bridge was partially destroyed by ukraine in october. the russian presents visit is meant to show that the damage was less severe than believed at the time. but for ukrainians, the bridge is
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a powerful reminder that they too can strike at their opponents infrastructure. earlier, dw course on an economist spoke to us from keith. about the latest russian missile attacks were definitely was a very worrying afternoon. this was the loudest attack for quite some time, more than a week. certainly 3 waves of missile strikes from the caspian sea air from bombers . that is basically the kind of picture scene time and time again. but it does seem like this time around ukraine is just getting better and better every time at knocking these missiles out of the sky. the credit for say that they were able to basically no cap, almost 90 percent of the missiles that were heading this way. he kia is of c is the capital it's best protected has the best offenses. so seemingly very little hit. there are parts of cambridge that are now without power, but some of that seems to have been kind of preventative. things can protect the system in case of strikes. i think situation is a bit worse in the south. the country place like a desk, as a put asia,
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and especially anywhere near the front lines where repairing and g infrastructure is pretty much a puzzle because of kind of constant shilling. but there is a sense that, you know, now the western help is arriving here. the kind of advent systems are making a difference, and russia is basically getting ever small returns on is attacked. germany's foreign minister and alina burbock is on a 2 day visit to india. it's her 1st official trip to the country and a joint press conference with india's foreign minister, both stress, the commitment to shared values, including democracy and human rights divisions. over certain issues remain. d. w rich at walker reports each monday afternoon on the kelly metro. and an unusual passenger is here. germany's foreign minister alina bab, book heading to the old city center. there's good reason for using public transport here. old delhi is as densely packed as anywhere on earth. and babble gets
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a 1st hand taste of a city bursting at the seams. an alina bab book is always keen to show a sort of modern sort of diplomacy, connecting with ordinary people, like hearing all deli, especially with women and minority groups, and talking about values like democracy and human rights. after meeting her indian counterpart, superman, u. m. j shanker burbock repeatedly stress how important these values are for relations between my state. we will not cover by album that this part here, we've learned in a brutal way then, but having deep business relationships with partners that do not show values can have traumatic economic consequences. rochester boiled and hobbled hun. that's a k, a reference to russia and a vladimir putin and how germany became dependent on russian oil and gas. now germany and the rest of europe,
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looking elsewhere for their energy and want others to follow suit. with here, india is not on the same page. it's increasing in ports of russian oil at low prices. climate indian foreign minister vigorously defended these, saying deli, has to protect his people from soaring prices laden might to the europe is buying a lot from the middle east. now middle east was traditionally a supply of for economy like india. so it puts pressure on prices in the middle east as well. he suggests that for all babbled talk of values, human daily, they believe it's really interests that make the wilco round. take a look at some of the stories making news around the world. sedans, military and civilian political parties have signed a deal aimed at ending a deep crisis caused by last year's crew. the deal provides for a 2 year transition to elections. so that has seen weekly protests since the
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military's in 201910 men have gone on trial, accused of involvement in the 2016 brussels terror attack. the trial is expected to last for months. bombings killed 32 people and injured hundreds. and what was belgium's worst piece time atrocity global arms sales grew again last year for the 7th year in a row. according to the stock home international peace research institute, its annual report for 2021 shows that u. s. companies once again dominate the list. china has also been pouring money into weapons industry and for chinese firms around in the top 10 more than 30 people have been killed in northwest and columbia after a landslide buried a bus and other vehicles emergency work as a digging through the looking for victims. 40 believe days of heavy rains trigger the disaster, and the area is on alert for more lands. since the beginning of august,
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columbia experienced its worst rainy season in 40 years. nicole wrist joins us now from buddha in columbia. article not just how much worse than usual is this rain? well, tell me, we're looking at hundreds of thousands of people who have been affected by these rains this year in different regions of columbia. and more than 200 people have died in connection to these at rainfalls. so i think this together with the pictures that we just saw, gives you a pretty good idea of just how severe the situation across the country and the different communities is. and it's especially communities in the rural areas, with dirt, roads and a poor infrastructure that up more vulnerable and more effective if we are affected as with justine in a and this village. and this is all due to a phenomenon called learning. yeah,
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which is pretty strong this year. it comes every few years and it basically means that there are stronger winds across the pacific here in south america. and they lower the water surface temperature below the normal. and this causes an imbalance in the pressure in the air which causes then these heavy rainfalls. some experts also believe that they are linked to climate change and the heating global climate that make lanyard stronger than the usual. so with this increased rainfall, obviously we're seeing that the adverse effects at the moment was the government's plan to cope if the heavy rain were to continue were columbia's president gustavo, theodore already had declared a state of national disaster at the end of october. and this enables the government to use funds to help people in the affected areas with human, to many terry and aid food shelter medicine. but he has also secured money from the outside from the world bank, for example. it's a 300000000
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u. s. dollars. they are supposed to be used for the aftermath of lanier, but they should also go in the prevention of such type of disasters or columbia as a disaster. risk management unit actually has already admitted that in connection with that latest landslide, they must have overseen our how in stable this dirt road is for example. so they're looking into the improvement of these things in the future. if more security to the people in these local areas, and actually locals also demand an early warning system so they can evacuate themselves in case of heavy rainfalls, other events that might be life threatening. so the government has a lot of work and a lot of money to invest here, which is obviously not unusual in these heavy weather events and also in tackling the consequences of climate change. nickel risk in bulletin. thank you. oh,
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brazil are through to the woke up quarter finals after beating south korea for one in the round of 16 in a dominant performers. result with 4 goals passed south korea and just the 1st half . that included rashad isms, a 3rd goal of a tournament before vinicius juniors, perfect. she has found lucas makita who put it in the back in it. i've been, i was against the mentor best dealers, one of the tournament favorites, sports course, one at max merrill was at the stadium in doha, where brazil demolished south korea and he told us what it was like there. well, the other arenas here in catchall air condition, stadium 974 is not. there was a hot and humid atmosphere and filled with brazil, finds a sea of yellow and green. and the party is now going on off to their side rumps to a full one. victory against korea 1st off performance that was absolutely fantastic
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and tributes to pele the world cup legend of brazil attempts for the 1st stop on the 2nd half in terms of support here on the ground. go on money, perhaps only close to followed by morocco of the team, but of filling this competition on the touch, the quantity, no one can really get close to the side. we saw the wealth of attacking option that was substituted on in this match on that mid feel jewel of lucas became. 2 tougher marrow performance and brazil, and now the firm favorites to get a record breaking stick woke up title. and i'll be more celebration if they can beat croatia who bill face in the quarter finals in a tense and counter equations held them nav beat japan in the 1st penalty shoot out of the tournament. japan had the better stop to the game,
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but 3 minutes in they couldn't find the accuracy. 5 minutes later, gracious of their 1st attempt on target. but even paris, each couldn't capitalize on japan's mistake. japan dominated the game and it paid off just before half time. dyson might have found himself in the right spot in front of gold for the easy finish, gracious equal as i came out of nowhere, 10 minutes into the 2nd half pairs, each pin point header, font the bottom corner. 10 minutes later lou come woodridge almost go decide ahead . what was denied by the keeper, japan had to chance to win it an extra time. but the game went to a penalty shoot out. corporation keep a dominic leave bakovich became the man of the match. saving 3 penalties before mario puzzle. if scott, the decider. a disappointing end to the work up for japan, croatia go through to the quarter finals fall out from germany's early exit from the world cup. oliver behalf has left his job as the head of the
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countries football association form up prolific goals. grove, germany behalf, join the f. b in 2004, mainly dealing with public relations for the national team. 2018. he was promoted to the position of director, which is now step down from after germany. school were showings on 2 straight common stock left and one on that for me. and our next up doc, film exam is the wealth hidden in tax, free warehouses used to store art gold and other treasures. your more news is much more on our website, dw, i am totally on logical for myself. and the team influenced the world cup in baton. i team in sporting team version it we are here for you with report.

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