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we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing and download it now feel free ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. a regional governor blames ukraine for a drone attack on an air field near the border which left an oil storage facility and curse in flames. one day after 2 air bases deeper inside russia are apparently
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targeted by drugs. we will hear more on the prost order escalation. also coming up a show of solidarity in iran, shopkeepers and truck drivers go on strike to demonstrate their support for the anti government protested movement. and that the world cup a convincing wind for brazil against south korea to keep their campaign going. next, they faced off against croatia in the quarter finals. ah, i'm sorry, kelly. welcome to the program. the governor of russia's curse region says that a drone has attacked an airfield setting an oil storage tank on fire the region borders ukraine. the incident comes a day after multiple explosions at 2 military bases. deeper inside russian territory. moscow blamed ukrainian drones for those blasts,
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calling them an act of terrorism. keith has not claimed responsibility. an earlier and rash rot. a security analyst from the german council on foreign relations told d. w that the attacks were lightly carried out from within russia. the home basis were russia strategy bloomberg, which i used against me getting used for the attacks against your brain that takes on the basis even if they are done by ukraine. you graham has a green gleam responsibility even if the taxes were done by ukraine. and you clean drones, then these drawers will probably be launched from russia by based on your grain, your special special operations. because these bases are very far away from your border. you doesn't have drawers of that range, do better recent attack against the region. that was probably done by ukrainian growing launched from ukraine. what did a text means that ukraine is clearly capable of heating,
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military targets deep inside russia. dory. and let's get more. we are trying now by nick connelly, our correspondent in keith. nick, tell us a little bit more about these recent attacks. these most recent attacks inside of russia will definitely these attacks change the whole geography of this war. this is shown that ukraine is definitely able to strike targets, not just in the kind of 50 kilometer border strip as has been the case for most of the conflict so far, but also hit these targets. as mentioned by the expert, they're 67, her combs away from the border. i think there is still discussion as to whether they were those drones, if they were drones, were launched from russian territory as bus route to. so there was referring to that be of the speculations that these are adapted. soviet drones have been basically turned into kind of kamikaze drones. think that will still take a while to come out. as was the case in the summer when the ukrainian sank. the flagship of the russian black, the fleet, the muscular that basically took 23 weeks to really have any kind of clarity. but
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however, this pans out, however, it turns out that this happened. this is bad newsletter vladimir putin. if these are ukraine agents launch, he attacks from russian territory, that's bad. if these are drones that are able to fly for hundreds of kilometers across russian territory, that is basically the worst possible kind of performance by russia's own air defenses. so either way, it is extremely embarrassing, especially given that angle to base b is home to some of russian nuclear deterrent. so if even that most strategic of sites can't be defended for lively, that is very, very embarrassing for the kremlin animals. i mean that the russians have to pull back a defenses from the battlefields here in ukraine to protecting the russian troops here. that will make things easy for you crane. and then today we've had even more attacks on the city, of course, which has been close the board about a 100 kilometers away an air base attack. they will be a less prominent one. and then on some of the wolf facilities in the brown screen. also close the border so sense here that ukraine is going to carry on these attacks and the rushed attacks on ukraine civilian infrastructure. those christmas attacks
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are not going to stop you crank keeping, going and trying to clear up the price for russia. and russ alicia, tell us a little bit more about their ukranian governments on communication strategy. are they claiming these attacks neck and, and in general, what is the situation right now with in the country one day after russia again bombed ukraine's energy grad? as for the combs, i think you are unlikely to hear present lends to come out and claim responsibility for these attacks. we have seen lots of military bloggers, people close to ukraine's military commenting on this slot. so kind of ironic means lots of a kind of smile, a smile is and other kind of ways of impact, implying that this was the ukrainian operation. i think it's kind of very difficult to see who else could have done this. and there was english speculation that this was down to human errors, that this was some kind of basically, it mistake some kind of a technical error. but it is very likely that these things have happened in
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parallel, hundreds club support at about the same time. so i think there's basically not many people who could be behind this as for the situation here in ukraine. yes. we saw dozens of cruise missiles fired at ukraine by russia yesterday, but the majority were shot down. and basically, with the exception of the se, desa region, things are getting back to normal and are being restored often enough. now they just switch off the heating switch of electricity to prevent greater damage when those cruise missiles hit. so it's often not easy to tell if outages are caused by a direct hit or if that was a planned thing. and certainly there is a sense to people who are get, are getting used to this and making preparations, and basically just make it part of everyday life. nick connelly and keith, thank you. iranian state media is reporting that authorities have arrested 12 members of an opposition network. with links to europe, the revolutionary guards accused the group of planning acts of sabotage in the country in coordination with counter revolutionary agents in germany and the
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netherlands. the arrests take place as shopkeepers and truck drivers across iran. take part in a 3 days strike that began on monday. ah, rows of shouted shops in cities across iran. it's a sign of just how far the anti regime protest movement has spread. after more than 2 months of demonstrations and violent pushback from the state. in this bizarre inter on some shop owners said the authorities had warned them not to join the nationwide strike. among those who have stayed open. there's still support for the protest movement. you're more, this is a legit amendment and they should be heard. bushman, the strike comes as one top official announced the morality police would be disbanded and the enforcement of strict dress codes for women has seemingly been scaled back. i know failure. birth is much better without the morality police on
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the street. i travel, you see more women walking around without a her job, almost like they can decide for themselves. sarah, which i think that is an improvement. and i need you to call you beth. i opposition to the religious force has been at the center of the protest movement that has since grown into a resounding coal for regime change but active as se the morality police have just been replaced by other security forces in the straits and state media has since back tracked, casting doubt on whether the group has been shot down at all. they are in fact not scrap. the news was recorded. and even if the morality police are scrub this misinformation has, has worked in favor of the room to distract folks to distract the movement, destruct, international solidarity, forming cause. any one who knows iran knows that the morality police is not the
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problem. the head of iran's judiciary said any one caught encouraging this wake, strike will be arrested. but these threats of falling short with so many iranians willing to risk their lives and their freedom to hold for an end to the regime. and earlier dw farsi is neil fire go. la mi told me what iranian protestors hoped to achieve with this 3 day strike b r in 2nd day of the nation. a strike. and it's actually the biggest strike after this deputy shipment of islam republic in 1979. and of course it says sign of solidarity in you nation among iranian people and shows the international observer and western countries day do not want this regime. once more and also it's a threat to this non public itself. i scares them very much and that's why day
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yesterday they did everything in their power to stop people from doing the act. but i think it will continue and today and tomorrow will be, i think, more widespread. and here's a look at some other stories making news around the world. indonesia parliament has passed legislation criminalizing sex outside of marriage. the law applies to citizens as well as tourists from abroad, and makes extra marital facts punishable by a year in prison. the band is part of a sweeping legal overhaul that has drawn criticism from civil liberties groups. more than 30 people have been killed in northwestern columbia after a landslide buried a boss and other vehicles emergency workers are digging through the earth, looking for victims. authorities believe, days of heavy rains triggered the disaster. the area is on alert for more landslides, christie alley, the actor who found fame in t. v sitcom cheers has died at the age of 71. the 2 time emmy award winning star
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was also famous for her role in the romantic comedy look who's talking alongside john travolta. she had been recently diagnosed with cancer. ah, brazil are through the world cub quarter finals after feeding south korea for one in the round of 16 in a dominant performance. brazil put 4 goals past south korea in just the 1st half. that's including richardson's 3rd goal of the tournament before vincent says junior, is perfect chip pass. it found lucas, a ketta who put it in the back of the net. the 5 time world champion cemented their status as one of the tournament favorite. sports correspondent, max merrill was at the stadium in doha, where be sale, demolished, south korea. he told us what it was like. there was the other arenas here. and kids
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all and condition stadium 974 is not. there was a halting human atmosphere and filled with brazil, finds a sea of yellow and green. the policy is now going on off to their side rumps to a full one victory against korea 1st off performance. that was absolutely fantastic . and tribute to pele, the world cup legend of brazil comfortable the 1st on the 2nd half in terms of support here on the ground. go on monday pops only go supported by move of the team to the syllabus. competition. i just want to say no one can really get close to the side for the well to the talking option. what was substituted on in this much about middle jewel of lucas pin. 2 tougher mirror o performance of brazil, i'm now the firm favorites to get a record breaking sick. c wilcox, i
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and i met in those fans will be back when brazil phase croatia in the quarter finals and a tense encounter. the croatians held their nerve to be to pan and the 1st penalty shoot out of the tournament. japan had the better start to the game, but 3 minutes in they couldn't find the accuracy. 5 minutes later, gracious with their 1st attempt on target, but even per as each couldn't capitalize on japan's mistake. japan dominated the game and had paid off just before halftime. 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. paris edged pinpoint header font the bottom corner. 10 minutes later luca woodridge almost got his side ahead. what was denied by the keeper, japan had a chance to win it an extra time. but the game went to a penalty. shoot out. gracious keeper, dominic leave brockovich became the man of the match. saving 3 penalties before mario puzzle, ej scott. the decider. a disappointing end to the world cup for japan,
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horatio go through to the quarter finals. now some fall out from germany is early exit from the world cup oliver beer half has left his job as head of the countries football association. a former prolific goal scorer for germany beer half joined the d. f. b in 2004, mainly dealing with public relations for the national team. in 2018, he was promoted to the position of sporting director, which he has now stepped down from after germany's poor showings and to straight world cups one on another. as for you now and in hawaii, the mount a lower volcano is spewing lava in east tackler. display the eruption has drawn spectators, but many residents are bracing themselves for major upheaval. this lover is oozing slowly now, but its path is unpredictable and it could change course. if it slides across a key highway, it could block the quickest route,
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connecting to sides of the island. geologists expect the eruption to last for one to 2 weeks. quick reminder. now the top stories were following for you here on dw news, the governor of russia's cross creech and says that a drone has attacked their field. setting an oil storage tank on fire, the region borders ukraine. the incident comes a day after 2 explosions at the 2 millet, excuse me, explosions, a 2 separate military basis. deeper insight of russian territory. up next business with chris. go over. i'm sorry, kelly and berlin, thanks for watching. from the melting ice the reporter tracks down the arctics major players with.
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