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changes, so get ready for the break. a 40 to the answer to almost everything. starts january 15th on d w. ah, ah, ah, this is deed of you use live from berlin. russia reports a drone attack, hundreds of kilometers from the front lines in ukraine. the drone is shot down before it can strike an air base. as the defense ministry, wreckage allegedly kills 3 people. our reporter will have analysis. also on the show. exhausted after a perilous journey in search of a better life,
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bro hinge or refugees wash up on the shores of indonesia after weeks at sea, in a rickety boat and residents of the united states and canada battle to clear snow drifts and restore power. after a massive storm kills doesn't cross north america. ah, i'll make spicer welcome to the program. russia says a drone attack on one of its air bases has killed 3 people. according to moscow, fatalities were caused by falling debris after it's air defenses destroyed the drone. the air base is used by long range bombers and is one of 2 facilities believe to have been targeted by you training. ukrainian rather drone strikes earlier this month. security cameras near the i base,
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recorded the moment of the explosion, russia sais, the drone used in the attack failed to hit its target, but was shot down instead. the angles ebay sees hundreds of kilometers from the ukrainian border. these lots to look her boy, these are the consequences of russian aggression issue. if the russians think the war reach and deep in their territory, they're wrong or can which we knowledge are glad only available on what else. it's more than 300 days into the war in ukraine, but in the bitterly contested city of back moot. no one is counting any more. the frontline city has become a fortress. russian forces have targeted black moot repeatedly. look up seneca herancha situation. the city is sure to reassure it's very loud. constant explosions. issue was that we have to survive and we will survive. the struggle for back moot has been costly on both sides. analysts say dozens of
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soldiers dying here, every day medic alexi and these colleagues treat wounded ukrainians. they say it's more than a job. it's their purpose in life. the wallkill room. oh, i thought it would be more festive over the holiday. i was wrong. we're still dealing with human suffering every day of learning over me. ukraine's president is warned of continued russian attacks with missiles and drones in the coming days. and that means more of the same for alexia and these colleagues and d. w reporter maria, cut him as a spoke to us earlier about moscow's reaction to the attack. well, according to a military experts, this incident does not carry much of a military significance of but more of a propagandistic psychological and political one. certainly this is a blow to moscow and we could say that it's
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a victory for our key if i ukrainians seem to be getting more comfortable and confident to target a strategic facilities inside russia. well, maybe for moscow, this attack is not as big and devastating as an occupied crimea breach explosion, for instance. but these attack and dissimilar wants that happened in the past few months or really it, what it does is to open up a discussion about the efficiency of our russian system of air defense. the main question essentially is how it could make it so far away on the russian territory without being detected and shot down before to approach the basin. let's get a round up of some of the other headlines making around the world now. some 9000000 ukrainians have no access to power. according to president lamar's lensky,
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it is nightly address. he thank energy workers for their efforts in restoring power to some areas over christmas eve. russia has been targeting ukraine's power with miss island drone attack. since october, serbia has placed its armed forces on the highest level of alert. tensions have been rising between the balkan country and its former war time. folk cost of ow. over recent shootings and traffic blockades, cost for declared independence from serbia in 2008. something belgrade refuses to recognize at least 13 people have died and many more still missing after flash floods in the philippines over christmas, rescue efforts are still under way. over. 40000 people were forced to take shelter and evacuation. a growing number of ro hinge refugees are making a dangerous journey by sea to reach indonesia. on monday, a vessel carrying almost 200 people, landed in the northern ha province
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a day after another boat arrived. more than 700000 ro hinge have fled their native countrymen mar in the past 5 years. amid a brutal campaign against them by the military government. rescued and revived after surviving a perilous journey. indonesian officials said these were hinge a migrants washed up on a beach in a wooden boat. after weeks at sea, 39 of the refugees are being treated with a medical infusion device, and most of them are dehydrated. officials are trying to determine if this is the same group who are fear dead after drifting at sea for more than a month. the migrants said, i hope indonesia will offer the chance of a better life. i. yes, this walker i
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had a day earlier, another boat arrived carrying almost 60 were hinder. they say they traveled not from their native country, myanmar, but from his far as bangladesh in the north west. bangladesh is where more than $700000.00 range or refugees have lived in a crowded camp for more than 5 years. they fled a violent campaign by the myanmar military, which said it was targeting rebel groups. human rights groups say the ro hinder, are being pressured to leave the camp. a growing number are, again, up routing their lives entrusting their fate to rickety boats and the rough sea days of massive snow fall across large across rather large parts of japan has have left more than 17 people dead and dozens injured. thousands of homes have suffered
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power outages, japans whether agency is urging residence in the affected regions to avoid travel. after hundreds of cars got stuck on rose and heavy snow. in the north and northeast of japan, harsh gold friends have battered the country for 10 days. now, authorities have warned that roofs might collapse from the snow, but they've also warned of the dangers of removing snow. the fire and disaster management agency says that many people have fallen while clearing their roofs, some more than buried underneath. thick snow piles that had slid in off. for many, these icy temperatures are unbearable waterloo, this is torture. i have to wrap up in a blanket to keep warm hundreds of people left their cars stranded on freeways during the heavy snowfall. many households have been left without electricity and delivery service has met with extreme delays. dozens of flights and trains have
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also been canceled. so far north eastern japan has ranked up 3 times the usual amount of snowfall for this time of year. severe winter weather has also been pummeling north america. emergency workers are battling to restore power to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses. after an unprecedented winter storm swept across the united states and canada, more than 50 people have been confirmed dead and the authorities expect the toll to rise. the deadly blizzard brought several meters of snow heavy winds and misery to millions across north america. despite the power outages and freezing temperatures, people in many cities across the continent are being asked to stay indoors as snow plows get to work clearing roads and pathways. when the vehicles themselves aren't stuck in snow drifts, workers are also out in force,
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repairing down power lines in cities across the continent. to date, many of the deaths have been in heart hit buffalo, new york, individuals who had died as a result of the blizzard, died in a car, died outside for exposure. all died of the snow shovel or cardiac of out regarding the snow blowing were found in a home. that number is expected to rise in the coming days. in canada, 4 people were killed and several more were injured. after a bus rolled over on an icy road in the western province of british columbia, the scope of the storm is unprecedented. stretching from canada as far south as texas in florida, frozen stiff iguanas dropped from the trees, unable to move, and in a catatonic state. not only did the deep arctic
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fries keep people trapped in ice and snow in crusted homes, it also disrupted holiday travel plans for millions of people. several, whether advisories remain in effect across the continent. matthew capuchin is a meteorologist base just outside of washington, dc and he told us what comes next for you areas affected by the winter storm. yes, the conditions are beginning to get better right now that said, we silly at least another 24 to 36 hours for the things kind of finally wind down fully there in buffalo. but one thing that really struck me with this particular system was the wind ordinarily when we talk about a fax? no. yeah, get just about 3040 kilometers per hour, but really it's just all about the big band of snow. this time around, the winds were so ferocious and even the heels of travel, the temperature jumped about minus wanted to minus 30 celsius. that obviously the impact was much greater. one other thing too is that the heavy snow combined with
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the winds really to visibility down below about 5 meters at times. so get this blizzard conditions required. visibility blow about 4 kilometers. that's what do you need for blizzard conditions. they normally get that once every year or so twice every year. so they wound up getting 12 hours disabilities reported to be below 5 meters. that's something i've never seen before. my career in any place. never mind buffalo, a very popular city for many people the holiday season doesn't necessarily bring joy and togetherness. but often feelings of loneliness, though suffering from depression, can see their symptoms worsen. belgian capital brussels is trying a novel approach to help them happy holidays aren't guaranteed for many people. the city of brussels is trying to help with a pilot project, testing the effectiveness of treating depression with museum visit prescribed by
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a doctor. step on comp you on is one of the patients in the study. he's agreed to take us a long for this treatment session. at one of the 5 producer he learn cm's. i just the idea to, to go out to go outside and meet some other people. i'm just finger. dr. stir is interesting point. he's chosen the sewer museum, is the only museum that have never seen copy on says it doesn't really matter where you go as long as you get yourself out of the house. he thinks the prescription project is useful for patients like him. i forget my program and her, and i see the wonders of the wonders of the world compounds therapist, doctor van. so lucy g at bergman hospital is an enthusiastic participant in the project. one of 20 physicians taking part, but i think it could be useful for everybody, but some didn't want to go because they're shy to go outside or to, to, to,
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to leave, or the settings or where they leaves. but most of personal, ah, interested, half way through the pilot project now used to he says other patients reactions are similar to that of stuff and comp young. the vision of fills in motion, positive emotion, and of feels that joined the normal community deputy brussels mayor delfino hoover, who's in charge of culture, propose to the 6 month study and arranged free entry for patients and 3 guests. she hopes it will also help museum attendance, recover in the longer run covered so that the health factor was very in a, in a bad situation because of a lot of people suffering. and the culture cultural sector was also suffering. and so here you have this question of mental health at thinking both culture and health sector together for very innovative and in the same time, very simple projects,
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helping the people to feel better. visiting brussels city museum spanish tourist. maria gomez carmona says she uses art therapy as self help. when i'm feeling bother sad when of a like in a bad mood. i usually go to the prem cmi, maria, and it helps me deputy mayor who by says she hopes once the project wraps up in march. the positive feedback she's already receiving will lead to wider adoption of this treatment to brighten spirits throughout belgium and beyond. and that's it for now on next, spicer, thanks for watching. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, reflect to understand the globalization work, but it is not reach.
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