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documentaries, and you to see the world already subscribed no t d w documentary ah ah, this is debbie news live from berlin, russia strikes that ukraine's liberated south. at least 10 people are killed as shelves. target test on ukraine's president called the attack terrorist. also coming up taliban orders, all non governmental organizations to stop employing women in afghanistan. latest
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band comes just days after a ban. women attend the universities and protesters take to the streets of perk of paris for a 2nd day after gunman kills 3 turds in the french capital. prosecutors have charged him with acting with a racist motive. ah, my mycroft, welcome to the program. as some of the world celebrates christmas, this year's festive season in ukraine will be a gloomy one. rush and strike in the southern city of kirsten has killed at least 10 people and wounded dozens of others. the city has been the target of constant russian shelling since ukrainian troops regained control of it last month, and a warning to our viewers. the images in our next report may be disturbing hassan's city center on christmas eve. normally at this time of year,
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this square would be bustling with activity. this year, a russian missile has left the streets, strewn with bodies and blood, and distraught, loved ones left behind me here or i really or no answer. 0, one of the people killed was selling me to the market, worried? well, he just went out on the stairs to have a smoke. a pool was blood there. we were preferred, but we just dragged him here. he was dead. you article over north lou, president zalinski says there are no military facilities in the area. he accused moscow of simply killing for pleasure. russia denies targeting civilians,
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but it does admit to targeting ukraine's energy infrastructure for months at the power grid has been battered by attacks that have exposed millions of civilians to bitterly cold temperatures. it's a gloomy christmas eve in ukraine this year. russia says it has no plans for a cease fire during the holidays. as people across the world get ready to celebrate ukrainians are still fighting for their survival. earlier i asked security analyst, lexi melnick to tell us more about the latest russian attack. i'm sure song, this is not the 1st numbers thanks on different siblings cities and, and trades and the just, just what we seen or there was almost animals every time the russians could shoot. but i think on the battle, they start to strike your civilian targets. and this is
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a typical terrorist, the tactics alexi. can you tell us more about ukraine's current ability to send off attacks like the ones we saw have sown and others that you've mentioned in texas. and the only way to protect civilian is cds. big cities from shelling from a multi function to the distance each and the phone they're actually going to be so in show you how to use for and but so the same time the this 100 percent unity. but this is for emily. think me sales point. it has $300.00 sit and they still use it on the distance like 100 kilometers. right. so what is ukraine able to do to defend against those kinds of attacks?
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we're hearing a lot about all the equipment that ukraine is, is asking for, and some of it has received. how effective is ukraine? ukrainian force is able to defend from these kinds of attacks, whether they are m l r s, or whether they're a longer range missiles. as you mentioned, your brain is trying to defense to minimize possibilities, not just military authorities, but civilian targets. and that's more than the greek manley. ready or, i mean, you did the best chance is to destroy the russian solutions russian stocks. and this is the only way to me, you might, can, i did renew my full name that was behind the pain in the national them probably believe that some kind of
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initiations when, if you would solve this problem, it's not completely while alexi manic and key with the latest strategic picture, thanks for joining w. thank you for having. taliban have ordered all foreign and domestic and g as in afghanistan to stop employing women, they alleged they were complaint that some women were not wearing the head. scott, the ban come days after the taliban ordered universities to close to women, prompting global outrage and protest canister get more on these kinds of bands with journalist alita tc. he joined us from cargo. what is the practical impacts of this latest decree? it's huge. because if you think about it, you know, it's just basic logistics every time there's some kind of an emergency every time there's some kind of a need, you can ignore 50 percent of the population. obviously anywhere in the world. a
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woman is better capable of serving another woman, you know, whether that's going into the home, delivering medical surveyor, delivering mental health in delivering anything. and you have to remember that it's not just be and also the workers because there are so many households where the soul breadwinner is a woman. a lot of those women worked in n g o and now they're effectively out of a job out of an income as it gets colder and colder and cobble and prices for everything including food are going up it's, it's a huge impact. you know, it's an economic impact, societal impact, humanitarian impact. it's a moral impact, a morale impact. i was just with the head of the gynecological doctors union for i was trying to and she had no idea what to do. she didn't know what to do with her office. she didn't know what to do with her workers. she's even scared for the future of her clinic. you know, her daughters were scared, you know,
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like this is just another strike. another limitation on them. you know, they're 14 and younger, you know, wondering what their future will be. so that is the ban regarding the job. and there's also been the ban regarding universities. what's been the fall out there? it's been huge. you know, we've seen protests in awe, host and nigger hard candid and i'll, and ah, pod, you know, we've seen faculty members quit, we've seen entire faculties for instance, though, the 4th year computer science students in kabul have said they will not resume their studies, their medical students and, and ending there are universities that they will not resume their studies more than 60 faculty and staff had, you know, resigned from their post. ah, they, you know, they had the impact of that. you know, people are not taking this quietly. you know, the m, the, both of these are very heavy blows for people, people thought like, you know,
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we're going to wait, we're going to wait and eventually it just became too much. it became too obvious that things were going in the complete wrong trajectory. there was no hope of, you know, things looking even a little bit up after these last 2 edicts. now, when the taliban reach a control in august 2021 after the u. s. retreat there. they tried to present this picture to the world that they were somehow a kinder gentler taliban than the time they were empowered about 20 years ago. given these kinds of restrictions we're seeing this new set of restrictions. should we believe them will? yes or no, i mean obviously in some ways there are still relative freedom. glad, but day by day they're being chipped away. and so now it's really more than anything. it's time to hold them to account religiously islamic lee. you know, because this is what everybody was saying after all of these recent edith because that none of this is in line with islam. you know,
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none of that has anything to do with the teachings of the prophet. my mom with, with the, with the text of the current or any other profit and the bomb. this is completely their own vision. and not only goes against one culture, but more importantly, against islam. so now it's very important, and we've seen, we've seen all of how to come out against the saudi part of the u. a keep up on all of these countries, they're saying what they are doing is completely honest, plumbing. and the more this message had home, you know, they can't do not. they are not somehow better than every other muslim in the world . but that is, you know, that is the vision that every of on has right now is that they think they're better than everybody else. you know that they are somehow beyond the school, every other muslim. and they somehow feel as if they only they understand the form, but what's happening is, all of the recent edicts are completely against islam. and so the more this, if proven, the more is thrown at them, the more they are minded of this. hopefully it'll sort of chip away at that false ego. right?
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a little a tv there with the latest in cobble, thanks for that. and turning out of some other stories, making news right now, at least 9 people have been killed in south africa after a truck carrying liquified gas exploded outside. your hottest official said, the tanker scrape the lo bridge, sparkling fire a trigger. the explosion also burned down to houses and damaged nearby temperatures have ones to cross large parts of canada. united states in the arctic front routes, the region and the snow and blizzard conditions and disruptive. one of your busiest travel periods, nearly 6000 flights of in capital, most of the united states under some kind of weather warning. members of the kurdish community of clashed with police in paris during a 2nd day of protest over an apparent racist attack that killed 3 curts there. on
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friday, thousands of people gathered in central paris to demonstrate police fire tear gas after violence broke out. a gum in carry out the fatal attack on friday, firing on a kurdish cultural center and in nearby cancer. earlier we have you correspond as sonya fennic are in paris, the cause of the anger we've seen spill onto the streets there. the demonstration to today was called by the kurdish democratic council of france. this is an umbrella kurdish body that is headquartered in the control center that was attacked here. slaten that shooting at that shooting of course, killed creek oddish political activists. anderson. those killings have really incense members of the goodish community here. many of them feel like the being targeted yet again, because this attack comes just take a nearly 10 or excuse me, nearly 10 years after the murders of trico dish women activists in the same neighbourhood in paris. and that included at the time,
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the co founder of the outlaw, to pick a key, a group and good. you're are simply feel that the french authorities have not done enough to investigate those. are those killings not? there was a judicial investigation in france, which did charge a turkish man with those suspected assassinations, but he died in custody in 2016 before his trial could be held. and so i think many people today in the kurdish community are feeling that the french authorities of not investigated those models properly. they're not doing enough to, to protect them, as was illustrated by yesterday, shooting, lighting. many of them are really feeling unsafe, kind of sense of feel has quit the community. and at the demonstration to day, we also saw many people pointing the finger of blame at turkey saying yesterday, shooting was politically motivated. though i have to say that at this stage we've seen no evidence of that. china is battling a search in cove in 1900 cases. bloomberg and financial time citing leaked chinese government documents have reported that some 250000000 people were infected during
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the 1st week of december. the chinese authorities appear to be downplaying. the severity of the current wave. by searching cases they maintain. there have been no new depths. every wang is from the school of medicine and national taiwan university. she told us by lifting restrictions, despite the consequences, was inevitable. i won't say the mistake because you have to open up at some point it's. it's impossible to have the society because for such a long time and we've seen that from protest everywhere. so, but the issue is trying to manage as a step wise opening up. they should actually stop their nation, at least for the 3rd or 4th dose to a certain population percentage of composition before they actually opened up step by step on right now, it seems that all the object code policy was all over the study
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and even the testing google, which actually would be very helpful now for the community to break. it's all good. so it's kind of popularly whether or not there is actual leadership. don't look at every level in china now koby controls. so we have for you for now, stay with us up next reporter while more for you at the top of the hour when, but kraft with a global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect habitats we can make a difference global idea.
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