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unleash on violet pass and re imagine that these teachings for relevance to gandhi's legacy starts january 28th on b, w. ah ah ah, this is dw smile from berlin. the death toll rises after russian missile destroys an apartment building. in ne pro ukraine. dozens were carried from the wreckage. after the strike on saturday turned a residential building to rumble. 25 people are confirmed did. an emergency crews are losing hope of finding more survivors. also coming up gunmen assassinated one
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of the few women parliamentarians to remain in kabul after the taliban seized power . morsel narbey sada is gone down with her body guard at a home in capital and a plane crash. and they paul killed dozens of people. the flight from cap bandu slammed into a gorge in the mountainous region with 72 people on board. rescue as have so far found no survivors. ah, monica jones well come to the program, rescue us in the south eastern ukrainian city. often the pro say it's unlikely they'll find more survivors after a russian missile strike on saturday. the attack destroyed an apartment building, killing at least 25 people and wounding dozens. bratia launched a series of strikes across ukraine over the weekend, including in live,
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keith had keith and the pro most of the attacks. targeted critical infrastructure and officials are preparing citizens for reduced electricity supply. in the coming days, the death toll in any pro is expected to rise. now that emergency crews are losing hope of finding more people alive in the wreckage. more than 18 hours after a russian missile reduced this denise pro, building to rebel rescue was pulled this woman from the wreckage injured and struggling to move lightly clothed and having endured sub 0 temperatures throughout the night. she was carried from the twisted concrete and smoldering remains by firefighters, but hope is fading for those still missing wiggly substances. on the left side,
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there's a rafter where there were chances of surviving the strike. everything below is now like a layer cake. so i think there are no chances of finding survivors. daylight revealed the full scale of distraction from the strike search teams have been clearing debris and recovering bodies. the apartment block is located near a thermal power station, critical infrastructure that russia may have been targeting. denique pro wasn't the only city to be attacked on saturday, this huge crater caused by a mis i'll just outside key rushes, military has claimed responsibility for the strike. and others and odessa hack eve and live is full. not that he said, themes of wished out of more than 30 missiles, launched and craned to day more than 20 were shot down. so that means hundreds of lives saved. i think our air force our anti aircraft gunners and everyone who helps for the obamacare as the death toll from the strikes rise,
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that as president putin describe seeing a positive trend in what he calls the special military operation and ukraine. ukrainian government though, says its people, remain resolute in the face of russia's invasion. one day after ukraine was hit by a wave of missile attacks. we asked dw sonya farley car in chief for an update. well the situation here and the capital, a key of where i am, it's relatively calm today after that massive barrage on the silo tax across the country yesterday. now that did cause some damage. sure. in keith, to private homes in and around the key region of but fortunately, no casualties there. but what is left many residency allotted is that not yesterday for the 1st time facilitate russia began with reba for attack against secret in cities. we did not actually hear an every cyber lum go off. actually before that explosion happened. the 1st time that has happened. an excellent feel if you're
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seeing them that indicate that these russian, besides did evade ukraine's radar detection systems. i think that has left many residents here quite rattled and of course was we saw in your report the situation in de nipple rescue efforts still ongoing. there that attack as far as huge outreach here in ukraine prison zalinski has halted an act of terror by russia. right. right. and our situation obviously with no air rate, that is quite worrying are and once again, critical infrastructure was hit in parts of ukraine during the height of winter. how are people coping? that's right. i mean, you know, we saw this a missile attacks, no targeting power station sub stations. ukraine's energy minister has said that emergency shut down and place and several regions. and the situation will be critical for the few days. now people who are, are adapting as they have done from the beginning of this war. my impression is
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that many people have gotten used to organizing their lives around these for addict fabica. but of course, the situation is much tougher for people who live in cities and towns closer to the front lines where they have to grapple with, you know, constant russian shilling, but also extended periods of power outages and disruption and water supplies. and i, i assume that ukrainians are really hoping and waiting now for those battle tanks that are supposedly coming their way from western allies. but some military experts say that these tanks are actually too big and too heavy for ukraine's infrastructure. now, if that's true, how can those tanks make a difference on the battlefield? well, i guess, i guess that depends on which military expert you talk to, you know, your people, you know, ukraine has been asking for these battle tags, right? since the beginning of the war, and there are analysts fear, who said that these battle tanks will help supplement ukraine's own fleet off of tanks, which are largely from the soviet era which a russian made which had been made largely destroyed,
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worn down by months of battle, and a badly need of repair and replacement. so i think that experts here who believe that these battle tanks provided they are given to ukraine in significant numbers, can actually help ukraine with its counter offensive operations and really help change the titans conflict. right? dw sonya phonic are they are reporting for us from kia. thank you so much. sonya a former asked and female lawmaker has been shot dead at a home in kabul. police a michel nabby, sada i, and one of her guards were killed in an overnight attack. police have not given details of the silence. member, all the former political establishment nappy sought out was among the few women parliamentarians who stayed in cowboy after the hot line of taliban took over the country. she's the 1st law maker from the former african government who has been killed since then. let's get more now from journalists, ali latifah,
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in kabul, ali a good to have you on the program. what does the murder of a former african female lawmaker tell us about the security situation? especially for women under taliban rule. um the security situation overall is not bad, but by all indications, you know, everyone you talk to seems to think that this might have been some kind of a personal issue that led to her killing. there is no proof that you know, anyone within the current government was involved in her death. and unless a group like boyish clings responsibility for her death, there's really no reason to believe that there was any sort of all cherry or motives behind her desk other than possibly some kind of a personal issue or something like that. right. so do other a full bar female m, p 's that they then don't have to fear the same fate. if you say that it was
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possibly personal well as they feared, the same fate, they wouldn't still be here. the ones who feared for their lives left right away, right? they either left before the taliban arrived or as soon as the tall on arrived. the fact that she stayed and, you know, continued to live in kabul, and by all accounts seem to have a normal life with a girl with a driver and so on. seems that she felt safe enough to stay here. all right, so what are you saying? come in, what role? ah, does the influence obviously of the taliban rule. half on, on this murder. what are the reasons why the taliban still continue to curtail women's rights? will women's rights and her murder are 2 separate issues. great. so her murder, we don't know the actual cause, there are theories being bandied about, but at this point we don't know what actually led to her death. and so the women's rights issue and her death are 2 separate things. the women's rights issue was
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a huge issue, and the tall abad, you know, have found repeated ways to curtail the rights and freedoms of women in avalon is thought that that's a fact. but she was a lawmaker who decided to stay and the circumstances of her death are still unknown . we, we have no idea. you know what led to it? who might have it? was it a mafia? was it a personal grudge? was it so called the ish forces? i mean, if it had been the current governments, they probably were to kill her in the 1st days. no. or she wouldn't have stayed. alright. well thank you so much sir. journalist annie lassie. i in couple. thank you so much for that time now to take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the welt. authorities in peru have declared a state of emergency in lima and other regions as anti government protests continue . dozens of people have died in clashes with police in recent weeks. the decree limit limits, freedom of movement on the right to assemble. it also allows the army to intervene
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to keep order. brazil's former justice minister and security chief has been arrested over the january 8 attacks on congress. anderson taurus assessed under former president jr, bol sanara. he stands accused of colluding with riotous supporters of the former right. when government briefly storm to the buildings, i demanded the ouster of brazil, some new leader police in western germany have removed all bud to climate activists from the village of lieut, settled ahead of a ploughed coal mine expansion. they say to protest as a still hidden and tunneled at the site, the deserted village has said to be demolished. i would german energy company r w e can mine the leak night. underneath it. in california, a state of emergency has been declared as major flooding in the mandates. the region at least 17 people have died since high waters hate. in late december, thousands of people are without power. the stormy weather is full cast to continue
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into next week. 68 people are dead after a plane went down in central nepal. according to the country, civil aviation authority rescue operations have paused for the night and an investigation is underway into the course of the crush o, a helicopter circles above the wreckage. while rescue workers including members of nepal, military sift through the smouldering debris on the ground in a river gorge more than a kilometer from the airport, but not blood. well, this is a tragic incidence. all forces have been deployed for the rescue operations. the investigation is going on. now i have called an emergency calvin reading now and i am going to the cabinet meeting as we speak with miguel at the commuter plane. part of the pause yet he airline sleet, reportedly crashed while approaching the landing runway in the tourist town of poker in central nepal. after taking off from cap man, do,
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an airline spokesperson says there were $72.00 people on board, including 2 infants, 4 crew members, and at least 10 foreign nationals, nepalese air transport sector has been played by accidents over the years. according to the asian safety database. there have been 27 fatal plane crashes in nepal over the past 30 years. poor maintenance, insufficient training, and lax standards are often cited as the main causes. the country also has some of the worlds most remote and tricky runways with approaches flanked by towering mountains. earlier kaufman du journalist and ruba, as he, carrie told us more about the countries poor ations safety record. we have an a vision safety record, not so encouraging safety to go to the last few years. that is true. as was reported last in the me last year there was,
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i'm of the cash area. not exactly and broke it up, but the gradual resulted in the death of 22 lives. 22 people. so this morning, when the incident happened, the prime minister held unable to meeting and after the emergency meeting, the deputy prime minister voted came out of the meeting and told the public that the government has formed an inquiry panel which will submit reports in $45.00 days . and also the government decided to declare. a f morning for monday, tomorrow. and i was journalist of arte curry, speaking to us earlier. and he's a reminder of our top story for you. rescue f his and the ukranian city. often he pro say they're unlikely to find more survivors of the russian missile strike.
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saturday's attack brought down an apartment building, which ukrainian officials say killed at least 23 people. the death toll is expected to rise there watching dw news coming up next shift, looking at how drones are shaping the future of the movie industry. as always, you can get more news and analysis on d, w dot com. and you can also find us on twitter and instagram power handle. there is at t w in use monica jones from me and the team, thanks for watching. ah someone else to the hardwood t v highlights of selected for you every week in your inbox. subscribe. now when you become a criminal franklin mayo already know.
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