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ah, discover new adventures in 360 degrees. ah, and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage 360. get out now. ah ah. ah, this is, do you have you news? life from berlin, ukrainian president vladimir lensky says russia has turned the eastern city of buffalo into ruins as russia claims gains and it's offensive. there. we look at how civilians are surviving amid the ruins of war without heat or power in the winter
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cold. also coming up muted protests continue any ra, despite threats of retaliation from the government, more executions loom after 2 months of unrest in the country. and england out france in the defending champions, claim the last remaining spot, the world cup. 75. ah, i look rough. welcome to the program. russia claims to had made gains recently, and it's illegally annexed areas of eastern ukraine, ukrainian president bloomers. lensky says, russian forces have turned the city of buck, mood into ruins, civilians they are faced wintery conditions without reliable heat or power. speed is of the essence. ludmilla below distributes water and food for air. raid shelters impact,
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route. much of the frontline city in the tonight screeching is in ruins. the few who get stone for the winter are the lucky ones. worth working? it's unbearable. it's so cold and there aren't any blankets. it's just a few degrees above freezing in the house. you know? sometimes ludmilla and the team managed to create a little joy amid the horror. a week ago she rescued a boy and brought him to a family law. now she's been able to bring his mother to. yes, i have a present for you. let's call it to mamma. really loud. i think with the russian defense ministry has released pictures of young reserve has been transferred to the front of a crib to a new rifles of winterized uniforms. the clip is meant to push back at why spend
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reports that reserves are in fact poorly equipped and just uses cotton father and ukraine. here, the outskirts of the next on the russian occupied side of the front. a city in ruins. again, no electricity in water rocket fire is constance. when to we just destruction rating from the sky. turn out a summer stories making news right now. for his new president, deena merante, la tay swore in her cabinet 3 days after becoming the country's 1st female head of state. 90 ministers took the oath of office making an anti corruption pledge. protesters are calling for new elections after the previous president beethoven. steele was removed for attempting to dissolve the country's legislature. hundreds of kosovo. serbs have blocked main roads in the countries north to protest the arrest of a serb former policeman. he is accused of attacking election centers and officials
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are supposed president has announced that local elections and 4 serv. majority municipalities will be delayed in a bid to diffuse tensions. under the people have marched in montreal where this here is united nations. biodiversity summit is underway. they are demanding a new deal to protect nature worldwide. activist say the summit could fail to address the urgency of the issue. a warn that about 1000000 species are threatened with extinction. protesters and iran have again taken to the streets in a muted show of defiance against the government crackdown. following months of protests, hundreds marched in silence in the capital to hon. they continued protest come as he running authorities threatened to carry out more executions of people arrested during widespread demonstrations. this fall mahan shidrac, who'd be the next to face death for his role in the protests. he was convicted of
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attacking a member of the boss, each militia and setting fire to his motorbike. the verdict, endangering public security and order terrorism and waging war against god. he's among 2 dozen protesters facing execution. the regime strategy is clear, say the iranians. we spoke to, they want to remain anonymous. we were only able to record their voices. the regime is doing this to scare us says this woman, how so they don't want to change anything or to work with the people and all them. they won't compromise that they're trying to spread tara, done at that level. hamlin opposition groups called for silent protest, marches on saturday. only a few 100 were visible on the streets of tehran ban. so i will be yet president abraham racy, described the executions as a legitimate response to what he called nationwide riots. hardline conservatives
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say images like these will soon be a thing of the past, as will the site of women without a headscarf. the european parliament has suspended the vice presidential powers of a greek ne p at the center of a corruption scandal. eva kailey is among 5 people, arrested in a probe of payments and gifts given to people in strategic you positions. sources say world cup host katara is implicated in the graph allegations. who's in favor. there's been a number of arrests democracy, but the focus is on her time eva, kylie, who that in europe. she belongs to a greek socialist party and is one of the vice president of the european parliament . now, she's being prosecuted in a corruption pro, sit on this. he blew it, said received or suspected corruption of money laundering. and criminal organization is which concerns potential corruption from
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a political state in the european parliament level about the purpose of the bribery was to try to change the political or economic decisions off to you from parliament . could of each do go to my other media reports name catseye, as the state allegedly buying influence. kylie met katara, labor minister in november shortly before the wilcox started the labor in a video posted on twitter. she sent the european parliament recognized and respected marketers progress in labor reform, high and low. she made similar comments during a speech at the european parliament later in november. they accusing some members of parliament, bullying, ty, and accusing them of corruption. there's the goodness. katara is a throne throughout the labor rights, abolishing a fall and reducing minimum wage. despite the challenges that even europe's companies are denying to enforce the laws, they committed to
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a vision by choice and they open to the world. this is despite international concerns that thousands of migrant workers could have died, building the tournaments stadiums. kylie has been expelled from her party at home and her parliamentary group. what happens to her next will be up to belgium system of justice. debbie correspondent jack barrack has more from brussels. i've also been doing some digging through some european parliament vote some find that a vote in the lead lieber committee is called, which is like the legal affairs committee that eva kylie, on the 1st of december turned up to a vote that was related to e visa liberalization for cattle and voted in favor of allowing that liberalization processed to move forward. she's not a member of that committee. so on top of that speech that she made in the parliament that appeared there appears to be a growing weight of sort of public evidence coming out against her. it is important
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to say that the belgian authorities are investigating this heavily for other people have been arrested including a former m e p from italy. and they, there's also these widespread reports of 600 well confirmed reports by the belgian police that they confiscated 600000 euros in cash. one belgian newspaper is saying is reporting that eva cody's father himself was actually trying to get some of that cash cash out of an apartment authorities had managed to stop him. this really is turning into a very, very deep scandal. the winners of the 2020 nobel peace prize have collected their awards, right activists from ukraine in russia and beller is one this year in a strong rebuke of russia for its invasion of ukraine. repression of civil liberties at home and support for the authoritarian belly, mercy and government. oh, it was supposed to be about peace. the handing over of the most prestigious nobel prize in norway's capital oslo. but in her introduction,
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the head of the nobel committee spoke about fighting repression. we meet to day to celebrate all the nobel prizes we meet at the time when democracy and freedom are in decline globally. and when there is a brutal war of aggression in europe with disruptive global affects and the world needs those admirable individuals and groups of people who are who at great personal sacrifice, challenge, repressive off authorities and stand up against aggression in pursuit of democracy, human rights. and peace. this year's prize went to 3 winners. alice be
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ascii, a jailed by the ruse and activist who was represented by his wife, the russian human rights organization, memorial and the center for civil liberties in ukraine and jo, dival crashing you. yet can you do what you to will people in ukraine want peace more than anyone else. but piece doesn't come when the country being attacked lays down its arms. that is not peace, it's occupation. the book doctor, the democratic world is used to making concessions to dictators. and that is why the readiness of the ukrainian people to resist russian imperialism is so important as alicia will you, they, we will not leave people in the occupied territories to die and be tortured people's lives. cannot be a political compromise, fully beach them compromise some gold medals for the winners who will then go home to continue their battles ah, at the world comp,
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in katara france have completed the semi final lineup. the holders beat england to want to stay on track to become the 1st team to retain the world cups in brazil. in 1962, the last remaining spot in the semi finals was up for grabs. as england faced france . and it was the defending champions who had the strongest start. o gillian, true money fired his teaming to the lead in the 17th minute, his long range effort, nestling into the corner beyond the reach of keeper jordan pickford. when we call you seca, was brought down inside the box. in the 2nd hall, harry cade habit honed the results penalties to become his country's joints, top school roku, coin, but he's french counterpart came up with a swift reply from his record go school. and if you, as you ruth headed, he saw it back in front with just 12 minutes left on the cloak. england would get another chance to level things when mason mouth was bundled, either by t o n and as but captain k couldn't repeat the trick from the sport. once again
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across the penalty, miss c was england's fights while day a road ends here. the holders are into the final fall and france, his opponents in that semi final are morocco who beat portugal won ill and made footballing history. i becoming the 1st country in africa to reach the last 4. morocco took the lead in the 1st half thanks to a towering header from yusef and he siri, there on the underdog sat titan defended their lead. shall felix had at the best of portugal chances in the 2nd half, but he was denied i the moroccan keeper, rocco's when dashes, christiano renados dreams lifting. i'd come over to movies. triangle of sadness has emerged as the big winner from this year's
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european fellow warts. swedish film maker reuben austin's satire won awards for best film director and screenwriter ad. after is essence. second sweeping winning 2017. the filmmaker also took home the top prizes, 1st filled the square. this year's award ceremony took place at b in iceland. be here tonight? i'm happy to be in rate, ebay, unless turnover. d w's movie buff. scott roxborough with more. and this year's bay, where critics may argue whether reuben austin's triangle of sadness truly was the greatest european movie of 2022. but the riotous satire of modern day capitalism definitely was the funniest film to come out of europe this year. by combining social criticism with some laugh out loud comedy and plenty of grosso, gaggs. osland proved to have a winning combination for the european film academy. which after a year filled with headlines of war, environmental disaster,
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and impending economic catastrophe, decided the thing they really needed was a good laugh, a son's just lucky that he dw to compete with that, that competition, that's all for this hour. we will see you in another hour. i'm wearing boot crawford, actually watching the news people in trucks injured was trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away at the border family. interior to the correct.
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