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less success, all these things and more in the new season, off the pot come make sure to tune and wherever you get your podcasts and join the conversation because you know it love matters. ah, ah ah ah, this is dw news coming to you live from berlin, a fresh barrage of russian ass strikes. it's ukraine, with at least 3 explosions are reported to have struck the capital key to other targets include the hock eve and odessa regions,
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leaving some areas completely without power. also coming up supporters of peruse, ousted lita pedro castillo ramp up their demands for his release as a court gives him 18 months in pre trial custody. and a giant aquarium birth here in central berlin. releasing 1000000 leases of water and devastating the lobby of a downtown hotel. the huge tank had been home to 1500 tropical fish. ah my manuscripts, macon, and welcome to the program. ukrainian authorities say that russia has launched another major missile attack on energy facilities and infrastructure. witnesses cited by reuters news agency said at least 3 explosions struck the capital. keith,
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the targets include b heave and odessa regions, and ukraine's rail operator says a number of lines have been left without power. now the latest strikes come as ukrainian military and civilian leaders warned that the kremlin is preparing for a new white scale offensive. as early as january ukrainian infrastructure is coming on, the almost daily russian bombardments this among the latest attacks with real kit severely damaging a warehouse in the northeastern city of hawk keith, promising the city man to urge residence to stay in shelters. investigators and war crime, prosecutors on site soon after to inspect damage and collect evidence assist just of sales russia conduct strikes on civilian infrastructure. as you see, as was the warehouse was completely empty. there was no connection to the military whatsoever. not garza lewis called the maya in southern ukraine and the liberated
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city of her son, emergency teams do their best to tackle a fire after more shelling, according to officials here, the city is now completely without power. for those who remain life is a daily struggle. after nearly 10 months of war, the un high commissioner for human rights is now wanting that more strikes could lead to a further serious deterioration in the humanitarian situation. missiles strikes on civilian infrastructure, including energy facilities, and hydro, electric power stations. i exposing millions of civilians, especially persons in situations of vulnerability to extreme hardship. during the winter months. over 10000000 consumers are facing cuts in electricity. and millions are cut off from a regular supply of water. and russia has rejected a proposal of
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a christmas truce with pro moscow officials in the occupied city of the next, blaming ukraine for this attack and apartment building and a hospital among the buildings damaged. in the shelling a seni, a ukrainian military general now says russia is digging in for a long war in ukraine and still wants to conquer the entire country. grimly, consider the kremlin, realizes that in the short term, it's impossible to achieve victory in the war. lou and with us it's seeking to turn the conflict into a prolonged armed confrontation aimed at exhausting ukraine and our partners. there were now concerns that any new russian assaults could come from neighboring bella, luce, whose armed forces continue to hold combat readiness drills close to its border with ukraine. ok, let's get the very latest from ukraine, from our correspondent and keith nick connelly. morning. nick,
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i know you spent the morning in a basement because of air raid alarms and explosions and cave tell us how things looking in the capital now. well, it definitely was a louder morning than we've seen for quite some time. the v a smaller jointed ex in recent days, but this was bigger. we definitely heard the anti missile air defense systems working. pretty loud bangs, not hugely far away from us, of to give as the capital is better protected than most other places in this country. and there is a sense that this is a comparatively safe place to be. there's problems with power across the country. some of that is down to preventative blackouts. the authorities say that it's basically better for the equipment if they switch it off themselves rather than stuff being kind of falling off or as the attacks come in and every happening in a kind of chaotic manner. same goes for water. so see, that's dependent on electricity for pumps, but there is normal life going on, even though the air raid continues. there are people out in their cars going about their business. the metro might be stopped, but people just, you know,
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swap into bus buses or into their cars into texas. i'm, and there is a growing sense here that even though your brain is getting a lot better at knocking these russian missiles up the sky. we've heard kind of talk of 3 quarters being intercepted basically there just aren't enough emissions for these anti aircraft anti missile systems in europe, in your, in the world to carry on doing this indefinitely in this growing talk, the need to basically continue attacking the basis from which those russian attacks are launched, and also to do more to win for sanctions to prevent russia building more of these missiles. but it does seem that even since the beginning of this war in february western components, western chips, west electronics are still getting through. nick will have to leave at last. that's nic connelly, reporting from keith alley. 7 more people have died and clashes between peruse, military and supporters of the ousted president pedro castillo. fresh protest broke out after a court extended castillo, as pre trial detention to 18 months. castillo was removed from our office and
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arrested last week on charges of rebellion, and what his supporters say was a legislative could supporters of peruse, ousted president, marched towards the prison, where his being held in lima. i have the right to defend my country. i have the right to defend our constitution, the police, the press, and our law makers have trampled on my country. castillo supporters are demanding his freedom and fresh elections. they began protesting last week, after he was removed from power and taken into custody. when he attempted to dissolve congress before an impeachment vote oh, since then, they have blocked hundreds of wrote, cutting off supplies to copper mines and fruit market. several people have died. hundreds of tourists have also been affect it. the passenger trained that carries
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visitors to my to pete, you has been suspended and dozens are now stranded at the inca temple. difficulty goal for being here is complicated because of the uncertainty. we don't know if trends will work again or when airports will reopen. well, we don't know how we will get hung onto that. ronald castillian stands accused of rebellion and conspiracy and could be jailed for up to 10 years. for now, he will remain in detention for another 18 months for whose new president deena vallarta, has declared a state of emergency and is promising to restore order mean annually. neither violence nor radicalism will bring down a legal and legitimate government will order. it is also seeking to end the unrest by bringing elections forward as take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world to day. a
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landslide has crashed into a camp site in malaysia, leaving at least 16 dead and dozens missing. official say around 90. people were at the camping ground when the landslide struck in the early hours of the morning. and japan has unveiled plans. it's biggest military build up since world war 2. the government will double defense spending, bringing it up to the nato standard of 2 percent of g. d. p. japan's move away from a self defense only stance comes as it seeks to counter regional threats. now here in berlin, at least 2 people have been injured and over 300 were evacuated. after this giant aquarium in a hotel in the center of the capitol shattered, sending over a 1000000 liters of water and 1500 tropical fish spilling out. now footage, shared by hotel guests on social media shows the broken structure and glass covering the floor around $100.00 firefighters have been deployed. the apparent
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accident happened early on friday morning, when many of the hotels guests were still asleep, and businesses were closed. and dw reporter anna, sir esther is on the scene for us in central berlin and joins us now. hi there, anna. now i know that you've been speaking with emergency services. what have they been telling you? indeed there is loads happening here and now just a moment ago, berlin, mayor francisco giff i, she passes. she's also here to talk to those emergency services and find out what happened. so obviously the police here are still investigating as to what caused that rupture in the aquarium at the moment. they're not supposing a criminal act, but rotter an accident. and you can clearly see from the emergency services here that they're very relieved in a way because obviously this is a huge incident. but the timing,
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so at 550 local time this morning meant that the almost 400 people staying in that hotel just here behind me. most of them were still sleeping in their beds. so it also meant that if this could have happened at another time, like in the, in the later morning hours, the damage here would look completely different. also the road behind me is a major get through in the city. and it seems like no vehicles, luckily where a close when this rupture happened. but you can see just from the debris that's lying around, that it must have been a huge forest with which that water came out. and everyone is asking what, what, you know, what about the fish? tell us more about the fish the aquarium and all the fish living in it? well, and indeed this was the world's largest, a freestanding aquarium 14 meters high. and as you mentioned there 1500 exotic fish
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living in it, and the specialty, maybe this aquarium was that you could ride this elevator through the aquarium to see those fish. unfortunately, this is what emerged to services here. are telling those fish half perished in the incident, they were washed away together with those 1000000 leaders of water. the water is now mostly under ground and it's still not really possible to assess what has happened with the fish. i'm also because that's the very 1st floor, it's completely devastated, but the sea life aquarium, the logic for him next door that has now electricity of the time speaking of emergency services, had to cut that out. so we have to see what happens there as well. all right, we'll have to leave it that he'd only report to anna's her us day. thanks so much. now the men, the football world cup will be coming to an end this sunday with argentina and front facing off in the final. our sports correspondent daniel boss alone, has spent the last 4 weeks and katara covering the tournament. she's
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a professional footballer herself and she sent us this dispatch about how this particular world cup will be remembered as the world cup and guitar comes to a close. i can't help but look back on what was in many ways the most unique world cup. today. the it was a world cup of 1st the 1st to be held in the middle of most domestic football season. the 1st to be held in the air world, a place where i found a deep level football we own unique traditions. the 1st world caught that's on african and eric nation, make it to the semi finals. mom was not oh move. ronko gave us some of the most emotional moments of the tournament from on the pick up setting football giants to off of it where eric can knighted to create a thunder atmosphere. it was also a world cup of last. as this edition will see, the curtains closed on the lustrous world cup careers of football, legends like little messy lucas aldridge and christiana,
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rinaldo players who forever change the way i look at football on the pitch, there were sick tackler, football moment, big victories and shock defeat being in the stadium to saudi arabia's upset over argentine not giving you a whole new perception of football fan as i felt the stadium shake from the saudi celebration. as a professional football player myself watching the ease with which brazil play or help. and bob, a can change the game in an instant, was inspiring. i feel privileged to witness the magic of lino, messy and feel 1st, have the ability, he has to galvanize a nation that rally behind him religiously. as he tries to end the debate over who is the greatest football player of all time, the argentine fans bring a whole new meaning because football passion the it was a world cup filled with controversy which often saw football. take a backseat to more important topic. freedom of speech, human rights and equality for all should be non negotiable,
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but at times it felt like the values were up for sale to the highest bidder, and often left players an unfair position in guitar. i felt safe to walk around the loan as a woman, a sentiment was echoed by many female football fans. i spoke to who got to experience stadiums for the 1st time in their lives without fear. even though there were many negative to me, there were also so many positives, both on and off the pitch. and most importantly, football still has the power to transcend language and culture and bring people together with that you're up to date. business news is up next, like so much for working with the the bridge. ah, they have body and all that daniel leaders can construct or more than just building.
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